stone and muller

A stone and muller is a hand-operated tool used for mixing and grinding paint. The stone and muller was popular with artists and tradesmen from the late 18th through the 19th century.Goyne, pp. 155–156. [https://books.google.com/books?id=_uIXPl_3eO0C&dq=%22stone+and+muller%22&pg=PA155 Link]. A stone and muller differs from a mortar and pestle in that the former consists of two flat stone surfaces which are rubbed together to create a paste,Ure and Nicholson, p. 573. [https://books.google.com/books?id=KJsEAAAAYAAJ&dq=%22stone+and+muller%22&pg=PA573 Link]. whereas the latter consists of a bowl and stick.

See also

  • [https://www.britannica.com/technology/hand-tool/Neolithic-tools Britannica]
  • [https://meinvergleich-24.de/baumarkt/malerwerkzeug-test/ Malerwerkzeug] (in German){{dead link|date=December 2020}}

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References

  • Evans, Nancy Goyne (2006): Windsor-chair Making in America, UPNE, {{ISBN|978-1-58465-493-3}}.
  • Ure, Andrew and Nicholson, William (1831): A Dictionary of Chemistry and Mineralogy: With Their Applications, Cole Collection of Chemistry, Fourth Edition, published by Thomas Tegg, London, and R. Griffin & Co., Glasgow.

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