Quoins
Short pieces of beech wood made of the same height as furniture, and tapering in their width to wedge the pages up with in the chase. They are made of a variety of widths, from about two inches to less than a quarter of an inch, for the convenience of having every gradation in quoining a forme.
Quoins
Short pieces of beech wood made of the same height as furniture, and tapering in their width to wedge the pages up with in the chase. They are made of a variety of widths, from about two inches to less than a quarter of an inch, for the convenience of having every gradation in quoining a forme.—See Locking up a Forme.