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Planishing (from the
Latin pl****, "flat") is a
metalworking technique that
involves finishing the
surface of
sheet metal by
finely shaping and smoothing...
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relatively thin
sheet and sank the
metal into a bowl,
which might then be
planished and polished.
Phalera (harness) Halsall, Guy (28
January 2008). Warfare...
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pearl agate ware, electro-silver and nickel-plated ware,
britannia and
planished goods. The
company location was at
Pratt and
Miller Streets in Meriden...
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generally considered decorative, with
exception made for the case of .75–1 mm
planished copper,
which is
hardened by
hammering and
therefore expresses performance...
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partitioned off by a wall of heat-resisting
material jacketed with
planished steel from a
smaller compartment in
which were
similar grids of tubes...
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engines from Beyer, Pea**** were war-time
austerity models on
which planished steel boiler lagging was
replaced by
ordinary steel lagging,
while cosmetic...
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finished pieces will show the
hammer marks because they were not
planished or buffed,
another reason they were
called Martelé.
Although uncommon...
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boiler was
completely lagged with
asbestos mattresses and
covered with
planished steel,
carried on a
steel crinoline structure and
secured in position...
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handsome locomotives and
their appearance was
enhanced by the use of
planished steel plates to
cover the
boiler and
cylinder lagging. They were equipped...
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jeweller Robert Linzeler and was made by
Bratiau in 1898. It is made of
planished solid silver and
weighs 10 kilos. The lot is 58
centimetres wide (81 with...