deckleˈdɛk əl
deckle
English Definitions:
deckle edge, deckle (noun)
rough edge left by a deckle on handmade paper or produced artificially on machine-made paper
deckle (noun)
(paper making) a frame used to form paper pulp into sheets
deckle (Noun)
A paper-making instrument which limits the pulp, and consequently the size of the resulting paper.
deckle (Noun)
The fattier point-cut end of a brisket of beef.
Deckle
Deckle is a removable wooden frame or "fence" used in manual papermaking. In a related sense, it can also mean a deckle edge which is a type of rough cut edged paper used in the book trade.
Deckle
A deckle is a removable wooden frame or "fence" used in manual papermaking. The deckle is placed into a mould to keep the paper pulp slurry within the bounds of the wire facing on a mould, and to control the size of the sheet produced. The mould and deckle is dipped into a vat of water and paper pulp that has been beat (fibrillated). The pulp is quickly scooped out of the vat and the mould and deckle is shaken as excess water is drained off. The deckle is then removed and the newly formed sheet is "couched" (set) onto felts. Fiber that has been beat longer generally requires more time to drain. If the paper slurry gets under, or if long fibers settles on top of the deckle, it will cause a more irregular edge.: 119, 177–178 Beginning in the early 1800s with the invention of the Fourdrinier machine, paper was produced in long rolls and the deckle became mostly obsolete.
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