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42 SECTION I. (c) Industrial (Cont )
3139 Making a Taboret 1 Reel
An interesting film on carpentry, showing all the processes in making a Taboret or embroider}' table.
3140 Silk 1 Reel
Contains views of raw silk culture in Japan showing the country traversed to reach industrial centres, scenes showing the latest methods of production in a modern factory conclude the film.
3142 Meat Packing 1 Reel After showing the location of the American
cattle country, the film demonstrates the shipping of cattle, the dressing of beef, the careful inspection by the Government, and curing of the meat.
3143 Tableware 1 Reel Modern methods of manufacture, as compared
with old, show comparative perfection in preparing clays for pottery. ModelUng, casting, tiring, decorating tableware, are all demonstrated.
3144 Furniture Making 1 Reel Contrasts the important period stjdes of the
past with styles of to-day, shows master craftsmen at work, and outlines modern methods in machine production of furniture.
3145 Glass Blowing Technique 1 Reel The first half of this film gives correct procedure
and manipulations for elementary glass blowing with Pyrex glass. The second section shows the technique employed in joining tubes of unequal diameters and the method of forming bulbs.
3148 Leather 1 Reel
Both typical and unusual sources of leather are shown. Methods of tanning are demonstrated, and the manufacture of shoes portrayed.
3152 Common Salt 1 Reel Deals with the nature and action of salt, and contrasts methods used in extracting, purifying, drying and bagging surface and rock salt deposits.
3153 Soap 1 Reel Contrasts methods of producing home-made
soap with those followed in a modern factory ; explains how and why water becomes hard ; shows the action of soap in both hard and soft water.
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