Agricola, Georgius, De re metallica, 1912/1950

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Many people cover the frame with a green cloth as long and wide as the
frame itself, and fasten it with iron nails in such a way that they can easily
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A—HEAD OF FRAME. B—FRAME. C—CLOTH. D—SMALL LAUNDER. E—TUB SET
BELOW THE FRAME. F—TUB IN WHICH CLOTH IS WASHED.
draw them out and remove the cloth.
When the cloth appears to be golden
because of the particles which adhere to it, it is washed in a special tub and
the particles are collected in a bowl.
The remainder which has run down into
the tub is again washed on the frame.

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