id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 45079 Pickert, Charles The Art of Graining: How Acquired and How Produced. With the description of colors and their applications. .txt text/plain 4845 213 69 HOW TO MIX AND APPLY THE COLORS IN GRAINING THE VARIOUS WOODS As oak and black walnut are the principal woods imitated in For a third coat of grained work, if a very light oak is desired, For light-oak graining-color, use equal parts of raw umber and to make the graining-color harmonize with the ground-work. wood he wishes to imitate, and in all cases mix his colors in The ground-work for black walnut should be mixed with pure white In graining black walnut, combs should be used as little as graining, etc., of black walnut, for the ground-work of both woods color, or the running of the grains, as maple, when completed, is a For the second coat, or oil-graining, use the same colors in about graining of this wood as are used in that of black walnut; the oil-graining, use the same colors, in the same quantities, ground ./cache/45079.txt ./txt/45079.txt