2 & 3
Holding whilst folding. |
15 |
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Fig. 4 |
Lifting into the Press. |
19 |
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Fig. 5 |
Open sheets laid out for gathering. |
20 |
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Fig. 6 |
Sections fanned out for drawing out. |
22 |
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Fig. 7 |
Sections fanned out for pasting. |
23 |
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Fig. 8 |
Suggestions for mounting on guards. |
25 |
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Figs. 9-13 |
Suggestions for folding plates and maps. |
26 |
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Fig. 14 |
Collating. |
28 |
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Fig. 15 |
Rolling machine. |
31 |
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Fig. 16 |
Sewing frame. |
33 |
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Fig. 17 |
Arrangement on the sewing frame. |
33 |
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Fig. 18 |
Arrangement of threads in holländering. |
35 |
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Fig. 19 |
Small stapling machine for single sheets. |
35 |
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Fig. 20 |
Arrangement of staples in brochures. |
35 |
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Fig. 21 |
Arrangement of threads in old style of sewing. |
41 |
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Fig. 22 |
Arrangement of threads with double cords. |
41 |
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Fig. 23 |
Divisions for sawing-in. |
42 |
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Fig. 24 |
Machine for sawing-in. |
43 |
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Fig. 25 |
Suggestions for single and double end papers. |
45 |
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Fig. 26 |
Suggestion for double end paper with tear-off. |
45 |
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Fig. 27 |
Overcast end paper. |
46 |
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Fig. 28 |
Loops for attaching to frame hooks. |
47 |
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Fig. 29 |
Loops for taking frame keys. |
47 |
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Fig. 30 |
Suggestion for sewing on four cords. |
48 |
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Fig. 31 |
Suggestion for sewing on six cords. |
48 |
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Fig. 32 |
Suggestion for sewing two-sheets-on. |
50 |
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Fig. 33 |
Thread-sewing machine. |
53 |
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Fig. 34 |
Wire-sewing machine. |
53 |
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Fig. 35 |
Rotary guillotine. |
54 |
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