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streaky glass. (See p. 179.) _Scratch-card_, a wire brush to remove tarnish from lead before soldering (p. 144). _Setting_, fixing a charcoal or chalk drawing on the paper by means of a spray of fixative. _Shafting_, see "Canopy." _Shooting_ (in carpentry), the planing down of an edge to get it truly straight. _Squaring-out_, enlarging (or reducing) any design by drawing from point to point across proportional squares. _Stippling_, described p. 100. _Stopping-knife_, the knife by which the glass and lead are manipulated in leading-up. _Tabernacle work_, see "Canopy." _Template_, the form in paper, card, wood, or zinc, of _shaped_ openings, by which the correct figure is set out on the cartoon-form. INDEX Accidental qualities in glass, value of, 114 Accuracy in setting out forms, 286 Accuracy of measurement, 115, 285 Accuracy of work in the shop, rules for, formula for right angles, 286 Aciding, 130 Action, violent, to be avoided, 173 Advertising, 293 Allegory, 248 Allegory, true allegory the presentment of noble natures, 260 Ancient buildings, sacredness of, 245 Ancient glass, 171, 314, 321, 328 "Antique" glasses, 31 Architectural fitness, 234 Architecture, harmony with, 174 Architecture, stained-glass accessory to, 168 Architecture, subservient to, 155, 236 Armour, by use of aciding in flashed blue glass, 131 Art colours, 201 Artist, right claim to the title, 269 "Asleep," Millais' picture of, 209 Assistants, to be trained to mastership, 268 Auxerre, centre for study of glass, 315 Backing, 126 Badger, 72, 74 Badger, how to dry, 193 Banding, 151 Barff's formula for pigment, 226 Bars, 151, 159, 167 Bars and lead lines, 166, 176 "Beads," a string of, 190 Beethoven, colour, 224, 271 Bicycle, use of, 216 Birds, 217 Birmingham, Burne-Jones windows, 236, 324 Boniface, St., a question of staining, 224 Books, 255, 257 Borax, untrustworthy as flux, 370 Borrowed light, 227 (and Glossary) Botticelli, 64, 78, 250, 297, 322 Brown, Madox, 203 Brush, how to fill, 58 Builders' glazing, 180 Buntingford, ride from, 216 Burne-Jones, 131, 203, 236, 250, 324 Burnin
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