id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 47816 Gee, George E. (George Edward) The Silversmith's Handbook Containing full instructions for the alloying and working of silver .txt text/plain 49273 2804 72 The different modes of alloying and melting silver; its solders; the in the manufacture of silver lace and fine filigree work; the latter Fine silver, with a small proportion of alloy, is largely used by all process wrought-iron crucibles are employed having the form and shape silver-lead alloy is added, to keep the level of the metal always at copper, zinc, tin, &c., it forms very useful alloys, producing great The silver or other metal to be operated upon by soldering Easy silver solder for filigree work, cost 3_s._ 9_d._ per oz. The processes of melting and properly mixing silver with its alloys When copper and silver only form the alloys of the silversmith, they Sometimes in silver-working the form of the object to be manufactured in the trade for the purpose of whitening silver work of the best Silver work may be oxidized by any of the following processes:-- ./cache/47816.txt ./txt/47816.txt