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Pill-box.

One for containing little balls of medicine.

Some pill-boxes are made from scaleboard covered with paper. Plank have been cut into scales 120 to the inch, but 130 of an inch is a more usual thickness. The scale is cut into pieces the size of a box, grooved half-way through where the sides and ends turn up, formed, the corners glued, and covered with thin paper The after addition of bright-colored paper gives the box an ornamental appearance.

Pasteboard is used in the same way as scaleboard as a foundation for pill-boxes.

A veneer somewhat thicker than scale is cut into pieces for boxes, one die cutting the top, another the bottom piece, and others the sides of the box and cover. The sides are bent to shape by machinery, glued to the top and bottom respectively, and the ends fastened by small tacks.

Paper boxes are made by winding a sheet of sized paper on a cylinder, drying, and cutting the resulting tube into rings as long as the hight of a box. Circular or oval bottom and top pieces are then glued in and held firmly by the covering paper. See paper-box machine.

Wooden boxes are made with great rapidity by machinery. A straight grained stick is turned to the required size in a mandrel, and the cavity of the box bored out before the box is sawed off. The shoulder to receive the cover is cut by a mandrel. The cover is made in a similar manner, bored to fit the shoulder of the box. The completed boxes are cut off by saws or revolving cutters.

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