This section is from the book "Manual Of Cardboard Construction For Third And Fourth Grades", by Charles A. Kunou. Also available from Amazon: Manual of cardboard construction for third and fourth grades.
NAME OF PAPER | SIZE | WEIGHT | COLOR | |
Cover Paper | 20x25 inches | 601b. | Assorted | Terra Cotta |
(Bordeaux | (500 sh.) | Sapphire | ||
Cover Wove | Olivene | |||
Antique) | 120 lb. | Jade | ||
Bristolboard | 22½ x 28½ inches | (500 sh.) | Gold | |
(Clinton) | 140 lb. | Assorted | ||
Tagboard | 22½ x 28½ inches | (500 sh.) | Manila | |
Paste is used very little and in the A4 Course only. The paste used is Sanford's Library Paste in 2 oz. bottles.
Dennison's Paperfasteners, No. 22, round head.
Eyelets and punch.
Darning needles 3".
Linen floss.
Excelsior Pencil Compasses No. 8999, Keuffel & Esser Co.
Scissors 5".
Triangles 30 and 60. Ruler, brassbound. Sandpaper, No. 1, for supplementary work only.
Sandpaper must not be cut with scissors in the ordinary way. The small silicon particles will dull the edges of the scissors. Draw the figure required on the back of the sandpaper, that is, on the smooth side. Then, using ruler - on straight lines - slide the scissors along it with the back side of the points in the lines to be cut out. It is not necessary to cut clear through so as to come in contact with the sand. Thus cut, the sandpaper parts or breaks easily.
 
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