- A pugmill,
pug mill, or
commonly just
pug, is a
machine in
which clay or
other materials are
extruded in a
plastic state or a
similar machine for the trituration...
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waterwheel originally served to
drive the
pug mill stones to
break up the fibers. The
mill trench also
provided the
paper mill with
clean process water for washing...
- left in the rain for the salt to be
washed out and then put into a "
pugging mill"
which was
powered by a
horse to be mixed,
before being shaped into moulds...
- The
Pug Awards were a
Toronto architecture award that
rated buildings based on po****r votes,
awarded annually from 2004 to 2014. Each spring, the
Pug Awards...
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business probably included at
least one work shed with
pottery wheel, a
pug mill for
processing clay and a
groundhog kiln.
According to
James Wilson's son...
- The
juniper pug or
juniper looper (Eupithecia pusillata) is a moth of the
family Geometridae. The
species was
first described by
Michael Denis and Ignaz...
- large-scale
production of
identical wheel thrown pottery vessels.
Pug Also
pug mill. A
machine for
consolidating plastic clay or body into a firm column...
- electrification. For example, the clay was
always trodden by foot and not
mixed in a
pug mill. The
wheel was
turned by an ****istant with a pole or handle, and the kilns...
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building originally stood at Redford, Sus****. It
housed a horse-powered
pug mill,
which was used to
prepare clay for brickmaking. This 19th-century shed...
- Bricks). The
original brick pan and
press were from
Fowlers in Sydney. The
pug-
mill (mud mixer) was
designed by Evans. The
single cylinder engine remaining...