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Both the varnishing and the rose decorations had not been seen before or since.
He had finished his study for the bar and the varnishing of the library at the same time.
After completing the construction of the instrument, he would leave it for up to two years before going on to the varnishing.
Refinishing a 15- by 18-foot floor, not counting varnishing, can take an entire day.
Embossing involves a separate stage in the production process, after any varnishing and laminating.
He made himself some supper and resumed his varnishing of the bookshelves, trying to let his mind run over the day's lecture.
The first time I see the exhibition is on Varnishing Day, a week before the Private View.
"Thank Connie for the varnishing," I said.
The fiberglass hull needs only an annual paint job on the bottom and sanding and varnishing of the trim.
Robinton paused in his varnishing, whooshing the fumes away from his nose.
Mr. Moes likes to do the varnishing and he cuts the F-holes.
Typically, it has bright cherry flavors that contrast with a bitter chocolate edge that comes directly from the grape rather than from an oaky varnishing.
The technique was described in manuals such as Stalker and Parker's Treatise of Japanning and Varnishing, published in Oxford in 1688.
His notes for the green drake, which he said was "the bug from hell," filled 93 pages, with at least another page or two to go as he proceeded with the final varnishing.
Mr. Eveleth said that wood frames required an occasional varnishing, while aluminum ones needed no maintenance, and that rawhide filling may not be the best choice for those who live - and store their gear - in houses with mice.
His donation of 30 yuan is inscribed in a stone (1868) set up by board members of the King Street Tua Pek kong Temple to commemorate the gilding and varnishing of the temple.
But it is the unabashedly lush color, enhanced by glossy varnishing, that is most captivating: bright pink or yellow forms over fiery backgrounds of orange and red, or fruity blue over a glowing plaid of cool blues and greens.
The 1886 oil-on-canvas, Scandinavian Artists' Lunch at Cafe Ledoyen, Paris, on Varnishing Day by the Swedish painter Hugo Birger suggests something of the appearance of the restaurant in the late 19th century.
Due to the peculiarity of the great dimensions of the work, it was saved from more invasive restoration procedures, such as a relining or a general varnishing; techniques that up until recently were common in the practice in the restoration and conservation of art works.
The company who carried out the painting and varnishing of the large wooden replica of the Hunterston brooch which stands in the Visitor Centre at the station, JHB Decorators of Paisley, have been given a Merit Award by the Scottish Decorators Federation.
Novice boat owners who wish to do their own varnishing may be intimidated by horror stories recounted by ill-informed or malicious advisors, but with the use of quality products and modern techniques, there is no reason why the upkeep of marine varnish on a well-used vessel even in the tropic latitudes should be overly daunting.