cookbooks

Cement For Alabaster Recipe

Take of white bees' wax one pound, of rosin a pound, and three quarters

of alabaster. Melt the wax and rosin, then strew the alabaster over it

lightly, (which should be previously reduced to a fine powder.) Stir the

whole well together, then knead the mass in water, in order to

incorporate the alabaster thoroughly with the rosin and wax. The

alabaster, when mended, should be perfectly dry, and heated. The cement,

when applied, should also be heated. Join the broken pieces, bind them,

and let them remain a week. This composition, when properly managed,

forms an extremely strong cement.

Vote

1
2
3
4
5

Viewed 1480 times.


Other Recipes from Miscellaneous Receipts Relative

Tapioca Jelly
To Renew Old Bread And Cake
To Preserve Cheese From Insects
To Pot Cheese
To Pot Butter For Winter Use
To Make Salt Butter Fresh
To Extract Rancidity From Butter
To Preserve Cream For Sea Voyages
Substitute For Cream In Coffee
To Keep Eggs Several Months
To Melt Fat For Shortening
To Keep Vegetables Through The Winter
To Preserve Herbs
To Preserve Various Kinds Of Fruit Through The Winter
To Keep Pickles And Sweetmeats
Cautions Relative To The Use Of Brass And Copper Cooking Utensils
Durable Ink For Marking Linen
Black Ball
Liquid Blacking
Cement For The Mouths Of Corked Bottles
Cement For Broken China Glass And Earthenware
Japanese Cement Or Rice Glue
Cement For Alabaster
To Clean Alabaster Or Any Other Kinds Of Marble
Cement For Iron-ware