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"Scientific American Supplement, No. 832, December 12, 1891"

were drilled close together. The core
between the holes was then clipped out and large canisters measuring 2
ft. across from edge to edge were used.
In regard to another of the older systems of blasting, known as
Lewising, Mr. Saunders says:
A Lewis hole is made by drilling two or three holes close
together and parallel with each other, the partitions between
the holes being broken down by using what is known as a
broach. Thus a wide hole or groove is formed in which powder
is inserted, either by ramming it directly in the hole, or by
puling it in a canister, shaped somewhat like the Lewis hole
trench. A complex Lewis hole is the combination of 3 drill
holes, while a compound Lewis hole contains 4 holes. Lewising
is confined almost entirely to granite. In some cases a series
of Lewis holes is put in along the bench at distances of 10
and 25 ft. apart, or even greater, each Lewis hole being
situated equidistant from the face of the bench.


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