id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 41749 Wall, William E. (William Edmund) Practical Graining, with Description of Colors Employed and Tools Used .txt text/plain 20107 1274 82 work this shading is done on the graining-color when dry. dry combed work, and left so, as some veins of oak appear dark in In graining ash in oil the colors necessary will be raw umber and raw The same color used to grain the work will do for overgraining it, or In imitating this wood in oil color, the work is first rubbed in and In imitating this wood in water color the work should first be stippled eyes are put in the work is over-grained, the color mostly being burnt This wood is represented by using ivory black for the graining-color; distemper on the ground-work before the oil color is applied). The work may be shaded with some of the graining-color the graining color is the only blender necessary for oil work. The graining-color is applied to the work, and while wet the pad is ./cache/41749.txt ./txt/41749.txt