Frisket

Word FRISKET
Character 7
Hyphenation fris ket
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Frisket"

What do we mean by frisket?

A thin frame in a printing press that holds the sheet of paper in position and acts as a mask.

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The word "frisket" in example sentences

Attached to the upper end of the inner frame by hinges was a thin and narrow frame, called the "frisket," of the same length and width as the inner tympan frame. ❋ Various (N/A)

If it works like it's supposed to, the liquid frisket I bought today will be my new friend. ❋ Tragic_elegance (2007)

If this were so, it could very well be that the chain or pulley or linkages to the back end were removed in the photo retouching because they were too difficult to cut around (if the manip was done as a collage) or to frisket out (if the manip was a double exposure process in a darkroom). ❋ James Gurney (2009)

On the next forward movement of the bed and the next one-third of a revolution of the cylinder, the impression was made, and on the next repetition of these movements, the sheet was taken off by hand, and the cylinder returned to its original position to have another sheet placed on the first frisket. ❋ Various (N/A)

When the sheets of paper had been placed upon the tympan frame, the frisket was folded down upon it, and the two were then turned down over the form of type. ❋ Various (N/A)

The sheet of paper was placed upon the blanket, and the cylinder then turned forward, drawing the frisket frame down with it, while the tapes, kept taut by the reel springs, adjusted themselves to the curvature of the cylinder and held the sheet upon it. ❋ Various (N/A)

The threefold motion of the cylinders was retained, but the frisket frames were displaced, and tapes running over rollers and underneath the cylinders held the sheets against the impression surfaces. ❋ Various (N/A)

This frisket was covered with strong paper in which were openings, cut a little larger than the size of the pages of the type-form. ❋ Various (N/A)

When the type-bed and the frisket carrying the sheet of paper were in position under the platen, the latter was drawn downward to make the impression by means of a "toggle" joint which acted upon two strong rods, one on each side, and was then raised again by a counterbalance weight. ❋ Various (N/A)

At each end of his press there was an inking device, a type-bed, and a frisket, each set of which operated alternately with the other, but either could be made inoperative if the "feeder," or ❋ Various (N/A)

The frisket frame of the uppermost impression surface rested in a vertically inclined position against the high framework of the inking mechanism. ❋ Various (N/A)

At the end of the cylinder and at equal distances along its circumference were hinged three frisket frames, each fitted with tapes having reel springs at one end. ❋ Various (N/A)

The clean sheet set home to the pins, frisket and tympan down, the turn of the drum-handle, the pull of the bar, the backward turn of the drum, frisket and tympan up, and the printed sheet laid on the ordered pile-day in, day out, ten hours a day, the same things done and done again. ❋ David Christie Murray (N/A)

After the impression had been taken, the platen was screwed up, the bed "run out," the tympan frame and frisket lifted, and the printed sheet taken off. ❋ Various (N/A)

If a man should write a book and in it make one of his characters say, "Here, devil, empty the quoins into the standing galley and the imposing stone into the hell-box; assemble the comps around the frisket and let them jeff for takes and be quick about it," I should recognize a mistake or two in the phrasing, and would know that the writer was only a printer theoretically, not practically. ❋ Unknown (1909)

"Here, devil, empty the quoins into the standing galley and the imposing stone into the hell-box; assemble the comps around the frisket and let them jeff for takes and be quick about it," I should recognize a mistake or two in the phrasing, and would know that the writer was only a printer theoretically, not practically. ❋ Mark Twain (1872)

"Here, devil, empty the quoins into the standing galley and the imposing-stone into the hell-box; assemble the comps around the frisket and let them jeff for takes and be quick about it," I should recognize a mistake or two in the phrasing, and would know that the writer was only a printer theoretically, not practically. ❋ Mark Twain (1872)

It consisted of a table, along which the forme of type, furnished with a tympan and frisket, was pushed by hand. ❋ Samuel Smiles (1858)

The old "bear" folded down the frisket upon the tympan, and the tympan upon the form, ran in the carriage, worked the lever, drew out the carriage, and lifted the frisket and tympan, all with as much agility as the youngest of the tribe. ❋ Honor�� De Balzac (1824)

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