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6 The largest mills are 4½ feet in diameter; the stones 3½ feet, the centre (when quarried) a foot and a palm thick. Interval between the column and the basin 1 foot, 2 fingers; basin 5 fingers thick.
Funem torculum siquis faciet, Casini L. Tunnius, Venafri C. Mennius L. F. Eo indere oportet coria bona VIII nostratia, recentia quae depsta sient, quam minimum salis habeant. Ea depsere et unguere unguine prius oportet, tum siccare. 4 Funem exordiri oportet longum P. LXXII. Toros III habeat, lora in toros singulos VIIII lata digitos II. Cum tortus erit, longus P. XLVIIII. In conmissura abibit P. III, rel. erit P. XLVI. Ubi extentus erit, accedent P. V: longus erit P. LI. Funem torculum extentum longum esse oportet P. LV maximis vasis, minoribus P. LI. 5 Funem loreum in plostrum iustum P. LX, semifunium P. XLV, lora retinacula in plostrum P. XXXVI, ad aratrum P. XXVI, lora praeductoria P. XXVII S, subiugia in plostrum lora p118P. XIX, funiculum P. XV, in aratrum subiugia lora P. XII, funiculum P. IIX.
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The burin is the direct descendant of the coarse scraper. The wooden handle of this bevel-cut steel chisel is rounded to fit perfectly in the palm of the hand, the pressure of which controls the depth of the blade’s cut into the material.
This centuries-old art had disappeared for over a generation when one of the Manufacture’s watchmakers resolved to rediscover its secrets in 1994. Nonetheless, it took several years before the first pictorial works could once again adorn the Reverso, as enameling is quite simply where painting meets alchemy. One value sums up this art: patience. The three enamel miniaturists now working in the Manufacture have mastered all the traditional techniques: grand feu, champlevé, translucent, and cloisonné. Still driven by the same thirst for new discoveries, they have recently developed an exclusive process, which gives the subject extraordinary depth. Just slightly tilting a miniature under any source of light will reveal a range of color variations and open up completely unsuspected perspectives and nuances.