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Show 63 scarcely discernible. The next operation i to free this filmy shect om th mould, a process which in itself requires no mean The ‘"deckle" frame of the mould is unhooked and thrown back, the silk-covered bamboo s i now lifted free from the under sugela, or support, and the newly-forme e deposited upon a cloth- overed board placed upon a table at th in papers can be manufactured successfully G limited o tin alone as almost any degree of thickness m be e up by ing s ) The process causing the paper solut mflm» saite vt forva, dightmoat features of the method termed nagashi- tion" with greatspeed upo rme 738, an o these thre purly Orentl pros- in Japans, i Loy fm,u. sses Japanese papers owe their many typical msion preventsthe scherence of forsian, ualiie s he pecula s e e, matter, as wellas helps (o cros, ot be successully imitated in the Oceident in hine Inasmuch of thae e fatures s an importan ik i the combination that gives the m eEee Jnpancepperieymn e dchedindeni, e ont () The term tas i given o the process o advantages of the nagoshizuti metho e e k ccessar enanglement andklmumg u: e e, T ialsolo rainage throug o asistsi |m]p o remai l time withou (xmp\mmll s ot anthe e, g all eli v of e il Thi o the mephs s, well 2 the impurities surplu M i e afe B oyt G e one homogencous e th purmnlllulurxeflhn.wn.m.mm Justoutlined ar ed Oricatal origin and diffe he system used in handmade paper abrication in Europe Al rights reserved |