SHAPING AWKWARD CORNERS.—Linoleum can be made to fit into the, most awkward corners if cut to a pattern made from florist’s wire. Bend the wire to the exact shape of the corner, then press it into blotting paper. The wire will leave an imprint on the blotting paper, which is then used as a markingout pattern on the linoleum.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30964, 21 January 1966, Page 2
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59SHAPING AWKWARD CORNERS.—Linoleum can be made to fit into the, most awkward corners if cut to a pattern made from florist’s wire. Bend the wire to the exact shape of the corner, then press it into blotting paper. The wire will leave an imprint on the blotting paper, which is then used as a markingout pattern on the linoleum. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30964, 21 January 1966, Page 2
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