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Show LAID AND WOVE-HUNTER 59 and the chain lines s6ill an up and down. No matter how the bool has b trimmed, it i alwa; possible by this means to seo tha iti ally a folio. Ina qum the Eaoiris again fold du\m 1u.n< run actoss the sheet, and of the watermar s apthe uppes mx corner of o cl\'x hm ru up .uv( a folio 1 earliest paper wa meu vith & Tocssly. wovas eloth: v mush necept the wove shes The laid mold came into us Kind of mold from which a shee his invention must be consid g, andit was from this original Pe;:mn i er making has developed » the lai b'nnboo mnM came the laid wire mold-first hlmu(ul with iro n later years with brass, the material used at present fo Fio. 1.-By cxamining the Iaid and chain lines fn old books It s possible to detec Whether a valume has been Teduced in size by trimming the margius both laid and wove molds. Then in the eightcenth century the wove type of mold was reinvented, but instead of using the woven clot of the Chinese, from which a sheet \oul(l not be taken while wet Wwoven wire was used, which furnisheda firm and rigid surface. A the c nl\tcu\du L1 te beginning of tho himetowit centur ention for making puper by m'\clm\ ventors used the nrl"lvml dea of the bmm o Persi ,(mtmmms an formed th s not in single sheets, as tho xmm o e dsira Len Tn modern Snrsmios pape id and chain lines,are produced by means o a roller (dandy roll), which impresses these line in the paper after the wet sheet chine-made paper of the hud e is nothing more than an imitation, for the Inid wires are no n the forming of the paper as they are with a Diitalimage © 2004 Marriot Libvary, University of Uah. Al ighs reerved |