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Sections should be Filled 
with new white combs if possible, and never with anything 
less than full sheets of foundation. The former, when not 
worked directly into the sections, should be cut to go in tight. 
Another plan is that of making a saw-cut on three sides 
of the one-piece section as already shown, and when folded 
the foundation is readily inserted in such a manner that 
the most perfect combs are obtained, while for packing to 
travel for long journeys, both this and the completely 
divided section give greater security than is obtained by 
any other plan. 
Simmins’ Divided Section and Holder. 
The foundation is secured to one half of this section 
frame, or holder, by using a flat blade which is rapidly 
pressed along the edge as it lies on the top bar, at intervals 
of about one inch. The ends are not to be secured. The 
foundation is either first worked into comb, or the halved 
sections immediately placed on either side. Three halves 
lying on a flat surface are first covered with the half-frame 
having the sheet of foundation, when the blank half with 
the other portions of the sections is put to them, the 
foundation lying between. (See Fig. 39). 
Inserting Foundation across Several Sections. 
Some 25 years since the Author showed how to insert 
the foundation in three or more sections in a line at one 
stroke without any other fixing than the cuts in the three 
sides of each section ; or between a line of completely 
halved sections. And this is done quicker than when a 
small sheet has been usually secured in each section 
separately. 
With the three-side-cut sections, whether 4} inches by 
44 inches, or 5 inches by 4 inches, the illustrations will show 
