If you don't, gluing may be a little troublesome as not many types of glue will stick to the magnetic material very well. |
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The first step is in assembling the figures which simply involves gluing the arms together. |
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As he composed his letter, four of his friends were listening to the radio while gluing together model airplanes. |
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As I set about planing, jointing, gluing and sanding the pieces, I also began a creative argument with the wood. |
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Limpets can alternate between suction adhesion and gluing in a predictable pattern that corresponds with their activity and the tides. |
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First you take an abrasive pad and roughen the material to provide a better gluing surface. |
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Cluster three chestnuts side by side in a circle, gluing them together with your glue gun. |
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Meticulously gluing them together piece by piece, Kaufman builds up feathered layers and leaflike clusters of paint. |
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In the early 16th century, they started to make cover cores with millboards, which were produced by gluing together sheets of paper. |
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Up to a dozen of these particular clamps would be used when gluing up the body of a cello or a bass viol. |
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You also created a turbine powered by gluing sixteen May bugs to a tiny windmill. |
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The curves were achieved by laminating thin boards, gluing them together and shaping them with a vise. |
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While Amelia and Lisa work on their paint-by-numbers sets, Andrea sits on the floor, gluing hot-pink thread to a transparency. |
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But we can begin first with a volume of fixed curvature, select a fundamental tile, and apply the rules for gluing the edges. |
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There he sold his first wetsuits, a few vests he made from gluing together pieces of neoprene. |
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I began stapling the banana peels to paper rectangles, then gluing the rectangles to the jacket. |
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After sewing the signatures to your end papers, attach to the game book by gluing the whole piece down. |
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Brad's emerald green eyes were focused on gluing the finally pictures to a scrapbook he was making for her. |
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But gluing and frapping will usually salvage a paddle with a diagonal split, and someday that may save your trip. |
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To further embellish the tag, embroider a motif on the second tag before gluing the two together. |
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When gluing with a hot press, do not exceed 60°C. Above that temperature, there would be risks of creating tension harmful to effective adhesion. |
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Make sure to use pipe cleaner before gluing your pipe fittings together. |
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Seals are being pressed into service as mobile marine laboratories, with scientists gluing instruments to their backs in an attempt to find out more about global warming. |
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This point only in case the gluing help is needed to that the panel does not come unstuck. |
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Preparation before painting, basing, varnishing, gluing a magnetic base, designing a banner certainly takes more time than painting itself. |
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The rest involves preparation, cleaning, gluing, undercoating, banner design, basing and varnishing. |
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The mabe is another type of pearl obtained by gluing a hemispheric nucleus on the pearl oyster shell. |
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Wigs and toupees are attached by either weaving them in with existing hair, taping or gluing. |
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Straight off the production line: an employee operates a gluing machine for blocpak folding cartons. |
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They are made by jointing and gluing many small blocks of wood together with the cut ends facing upward. |
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Edge-grain boards are made by placing planks of wood on edge and gluing them together under pressure. |
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The rods in the wing need a little fettling with a file to get the levers to seat properly, this also roughens them up for gluing. |
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The ultimate solution is then obtained by gluing together the pointwise superpositions. |
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The Instant Arrow Glue is excellent for fletching arrows and gluing inserts. |
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For even greater versatility the press incorporates a gluing and softening device and a section stitcher. |
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I painted Jetbikes in row after gluing them to a piece of plastic sprue, designing every detachment with a different pattern on the bike. |
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The activists blocked all the entrances, gluing themselves to the building and each other. |
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It would certainly be more democratic than gluing together a coalition dependent only on participants' vested interests. |
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For easier handling during the gluing process, it is recommended that the TiBase be screwed into a lab implant or a polishing tool. |
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Tubular models: a type of frame model, the elements of which are assembled by welding, brazing, gluing or other method. |
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It seems, that they just removed the bark before gluing both belly parts together as it is shown in the following picture. |
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The production of wood fibreboards involves taking wood fibres obtained from waste, scrap or low-strength woods, pulverising these and then gluing them together with a binder. |
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I even remember following through on an artsy-fartsy project in some kid's magazine that called for gluing spools together and painting them to make figures. |
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These are all combined with water, with which the cementitious materials form a cement paste, gluing the aggregates together and filling the voids in the material. |
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A tile with a modern look, but without the work of gluing and grouting. |
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Unhinging gates or gluing shut mailboxes were a few of them. |
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Closure and sealing of cartons and large self-packages shall be accomplished by gluing the flaps or using reinforced gummed or pressure sensitive adhesive tape not less than 2 in. wide. |
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Acid free, non-toxic, Archival, Matte and Gloss finishes, non-yellowing, dries clear, use for gluing, transfers, sealing and more, use for decoupage techniques, available in 4 oz. jar. |
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After gluing these cloisons, or compartments, on a gold plate, the demanding task of soldering the wires begins: the craftsman then places the enamel in each cell using a goose quill. |
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We also build up special components for printing, varnishing, cold and hot stamping, die cutting folding and gluing paper, compact and corrugated board and rigid supports. |
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Adhesive application systems are mainly used in final assembly for gluing front, rear and side windows as well as cockpits and for several special applications such as the spare wheel well. |
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It was, says Mr McGuirk, good for them. In gluing the merger together, it helped that Mr Turner had become not just vice-president of the merged group, but its largest individual shareholder. |
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This type of robot contains rigid frames and tubes that use linear motors to slide and swing tools into position for welding, cutting, gluing and assembly. |
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The gluing ability of cornstarch adhesives depended on their capacity to disperse and permeate in surface of adherends. |
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The nuts have to be removed before gluing. |
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With the Codex Artaud, Nancy Spero invented the technique of gluing bands of paper together end-to-end so characteristic of her work and which she continued to use until the end of her life. |
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Panel preparation: The panel was prepared by first gluing a mat of hemp fibres to the wood and then covering these with multiple layers of ground. |
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The hairpieces are made of real hair and are set by weaving, gluing, and taping. |
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All the pre-press to plate work was done in just a few days, and then about another two weeks were used for printing, making dies, die-cutting, gluing. |
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So the first thing was to carry out gluing tests to be absolutely sure. |
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The challenge lies in the fact that Inuktitut is a polysynthetic, agglutinative language, meaning that words are very long and are made by gluing meaning fragments together. |
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The gluing of the boxes after bag insertion should be done in such a way that no part of the film gets stuck between the flaps and no glue point should touch the film. |
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Fayalite then solidifies around the grains, gluing the sand onto the surface of the casting. |
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As per any modeling involving transparent plastic, you have to be careful when gluing additional support columns to the round plastic stand, as any spillover glue will be impossible to clean off. |
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Goods are endlessly repaired and recycled, for want of replacements: all over Yangon, tradesmen can be seen gluing books back together, soldering ancient transistors, or respooling the tape on old audio-cassettes. |
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These can be attached to a person's hair variously by cornrow braiding, using metal cylinders or gluing. |
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The PR25P-DV has a built-in, automatic winder which easily unwinds and rewinds it already glued with no risk of accidental gluing, thanks to the built in drying unit. |
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The third bubble blower is made by cutting three drinking straws in half, then lining them up two-by-three and gluing them together. |
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Now imagine it to be made of flexible yet unbreakable yarn that is stretchable and shrinkable, so that it can be smoothly transformed into other knots without cutting or gluing. |
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Decoupage is the art of decorating an object by gluing colored paper cutouts onto it in combination with special paint effects, gold leaf and so on. |
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The invention is a method of gluing wood using a reactive two-component thermosetting adhesive such as a phenol-resorcinol-formaldehyde condensation product. |
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Since the skeg sticks out below the hull of the boat it is the most vulnerable to damage, however it is relatively easy to replace skegs by gluing a new one on. |
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The Fravol products include contour and inline banders, gluing machines, trimmers and more in a variety of machine types, sizes, and perfor-mance capacities. |
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Such a large within-sort MC variation results in both overdried and underdried veneer, and further leads to glue dryout, blows, and delamination during gluing and pressing. |
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