1810.] 
thickness, and pare it to a breadth pro- 
per for the purpose ; then double it by 
means of a vice, stamp, or fly- -press ; fas- 
ten the.tongue into the back, either by 
welding or brazing; then hammer the 
back upon a block of iron or steel, so 
that it may be flat and level; then close 
the edves nearly together, tukine care to 
leave the back part inore open than the 
edge, in order that it may form a spring 
List of New Publications. 155 
for the purpose of holding itself fast to 
the blade; which done, put the blade 
into a vice, and force on the back through 
its pearly-closed edges with a hammeg ; 
or force the blade into the back by a 
wooden hammer, striking on the edve of 
the blade. In this way any number of 
rivets or screws may be used, more effec- 
tually to fasten the back to the blade. 
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