Sentence examples for stone furnace from inspiring English sources

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When necessary, he also starts fires in the upstairs wood stove and the downstairs "Russian stove," which is like a small wood-fired stone furnace.

A stone furnace was usually placed in a corner, which is typical for Slavic homesteads of that period, but clay ovens and centrally located hearths are also found.

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Today, you have to imagine much of this -- wooden buildings have collapsed or burned, gigantic stone furnaces have collapsed, forget the trains and few signs remain of what was once a thriving business.

These blast furnaces were important to the economy of the region at the time, but the cold blast stone furnaces typically employed were inefficient, and consumed significant amounts of timber from the nearby hardwood forests, which ultimately led to their demise.

This paper presents the results of a study to compare the properties of concretes prepared with the use river sand, crushed fine stone (CFS), furnace bottom ash (FBA), and fine recycled aggregate (FRA) as fine aggregates.

Hematite ore was converted to pig iron in charcoal-fired stone blast furnaces that were constructed throughout the Juniata River region near the workable ore deposits from the Marcellus and other formations.

With the stone, craft a furnace and a stonecutter.

Use stone to create a furnace, and use the furnace with the coal you mined to fuse sand into glass, or make clay into tile.

With your cobblestone make a furnace, a stone pickaxe, and a stone sword.

Using the cobblestone you just collected, make a furnace and stone pickaxe.

A quarter of the room is occupied by a furnace, whose stones are heated overnight, giving the space its blistering heat (around 200 degrees).

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