| John Claudius Loudon - 1822 - 1494 páginas
...being cut off obliquely at corresponding angles, as near as the operator can guess, then cut off tho tip of the stock obliquely or nearly horizontally ; make now a slit nearly in the centre of the sloped face of the stock downwards, and a similar one in the scion upwards. The tongue or wedge-like... | |
| Charles McIntosh - 1839 - 528 páginas
...and stock being cut off obliquely at corresponding angles, as near as the operator can guess, then cut off the tip of the stock obliquely or nearly horizontally...downwards, and a similar one in the scion upwards." This is called tongueing. " The tongue or wedge-like process, forming the upper part of the sloping... | |
| John Towers (C.M.H.S.) - 1839 - 746 páginas
...fig. 33, 1, "being cut off obliquely at corresponding angles, as near as the operator can guess, then cut off the tip of the stock obliquely, or nearly horizontally ; make a slit near the centre of the sloped face of the stock, downwards, s, and a similar one in the scion,... | |
| Daniel Pereira Gardner - 1846 - 898 páginas
...obliquely, at corresponding angles, as near as the operator can guess ; ther. cut off the tip of the stalk obliquely, or nearly horizontally ; make now a slit nearly in the centre of the sloped face of the stalk downward, and a similar one in the scion upward. The tongue or wedge-like... | |
| Robert Buist - 1847 - 238 páginas
...(or tree, b) being cut off obliquely, at corresponding angles as near as the operator can judge, make a slit nearly in the centre of the sloping face of the stock downwards, and a corresponding tongue in the scion •upwards — this is called tongueing ; the tongue, or wedge-like... | |
| Jesse Buel - 1844 - 278 páginas
...obliquely, at corresponding angles, as near as the operator can guess ; then cut off the tip of the stalk obliquely or nearly horizontally ; make now a slit nearly in the centre of the sloped face of the stalk, downward, and a similar one in the scion upward. The tongue or wedgelike... | |
| Colin MacKenzie - 1853 - 498 páginas
...and stock being cut off obliquely, it corresponding angles, as near as the opei a.tor can guess; then cut off the tip of the stock obliquely, or nearly horizontally; make now a slit nearly in th» centre of the sloped fnce of the stock downwards, and a similar one in the scion upwards. The... | |
| Robert Buist - 1861 - 222 páginas
...(or tree, b) being cut off obliquely, at corresponding angles as near as the operator can judge, make a slit nearly in the centre of the sloping face of the stock downwards, and a corresponding tongue in the scion upwards — this is called tongueing ; the tongue, or wedge-like... | |
| 1863 - 852 páginas
...be of not very different thickness. A slit or a very narrow angular incision is made in the contre of the stock downwards, and a similar one in the scion upwards, both having been first cut obliquely, at corresponding angles, anil the tongue thus made in the scion... | |
| Colin MacKenzie - 1867 - 510 páginas
...nnd stock being cut off obliquely, at corresponding angles, as near us the operator can guess, then cut off the tip of the stock obliquely, Or nearly...horizontally ; make now a slit nearly in the centre of the sloped face of the stock downwards and a similar one in the scion upwards. The tongue or wedge-like... | |
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