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It could be said glueing beads and glitter moderation are his weaknesses.
Maddie has created works of art with her beads, glueing them to canvases she's then given away.
If you think you'd find drawing freehand too difficult, I'd suggest glueing on some tiny star gems, instead.
" Leary described the simple process of glueing together two artists' work and asked the OZ editor, "Wherein lies the genius?
The installation spreads throughout the three exhibition rooms, glueing the exhibition together like a magnet inscribed with an indecipherable alphabet.
They do this by glueing one false lash onto each of your own natural lashes, one tiny lash at a time.
The glueing process is a little more complicated as I need to mix different compounds together, same with the concrete stage.
It was daring and revolutionary, like saying the word "balls" in class or glueing a picture of Stewie Griffin to a notebook.
That's why as makeup artists we spend our whole lives glueing brow hair up, trying to create spaces in it and roughness to it.
Trying to put a tiny motion-tracking bodysuit on a bird, or glueing tracking markers to its feathers is not only difficult, it's cruel.
So a new startup has patented an idea they hope will bring down costs significantly, and help bridge the gap: glueing fiber to the blacktop.
You can sneak a peak at how it gets done—the carving, the burning, the shaving, the glueing—in the video below by Michael Herman.
But you can make it a bit less frustrating by taking your phone apart, glueing the parts onto a glass, and framing it as if it were an artwork.
It also allows them to avoid spending a lot of energy on tools and transporting, or cutting the wood into small bits before glueing and screwing them back together again.
Away from the Trafalgar Square camp, Extinction Rebellion have orchestrated a series of spontaneous actions across London, often involving protesters glueing and locking themselves to gates, buildings and even planes.
At the minimum, it will involve a wee bit of code, but, depending on what you want to accomplish, it could also involve very elaborate shell scripts glueing together even more elaborate scripts (or regular old programs).
In the FlyKnit world (and the world of most knit running shoes) this is done by creating various panels that reflect the properties you want from that portion of the shoe and glueing or stitching them together, adding weight and reducing strength.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Three Extinction Rebellion climate activists who disrupted commuters by glueing themselves to a train or climbing on its roof in a central London business hub were told they will face no punishment over the protest at a court hearing on Thursday.
Although her research involves typing questions into Google and firing microbrief questions to her editing team and friends ("glueing or gluing … both look terrible but are acceptable per MW," the in-group abbreviation for "Merriam Webster"), Favilla always balances the results against the established style manuals, sometimes finding them deficient and sometimes not.
The minimal genus of the glueing boundary determines what is known as the Heegaard genus. For non-orientable spaces an interesting invariant is the tri-genus.
A simple oval in the real plane can be constructed by glueing together two suitable halves of different ellipses, such that the result is not a conic. Even in the finite case there exist ovals (see quadratic set).
In 2014 they employed 22 000 people. Mechanical forest industry produces wooden items mechanically: sawing, turning and glueing. Sawmills are the largest employer of the sector. Sawmills and board production are highly automatised, but manual skills are still needed in carpentry.
Agglutination is the clumping of particles. The word agglutination comes from the Latin agglutinare (glueing to). Agglutination is the process that occurs if an antigen is mixed with its corresponding antibody called isoagglutinin. This term is commonly used in blood grouping.
They found that the "...standard of glueing...left much to be desired."Bowman 2005, pp. 15–16.Bowman 2012, p. 306 Records at the time showed that accidents caused by "loss of control" were three times more frequent on Mosquitos than on any other type of aircraft.
He used homemade equipment. Hand made glueing machines, his own design laminating fringe machine, a homemade press, homemade dies of plywood and tin. He had one commercial German made press in the shop. No pun intended but they were real Rube Goldberg style inventions that functioned well.
Retrieved: June 20, 2007. The reprofile presents other unique problems, associated with the way it is applied to the wing upper surface, essentially glueing foam to the aluminum skin and covering with fiberglass. Similarly, the small center-of-gravity range has since been addressed with stretch kits for the fuselage.
Many large-scale maps use conformal projections because figures in large-scale maps can be regarded as small enough. The figures on the maps are nearly similar to their physical counterparts. A non-conformal projection can be used in a limited domain such that the projection is locally conformal. Glueing many maps together restores roundness.
This gives one period of the surface, which can then be extended in the z-direction by symmetry. The surface has been generalised by H. Karcher into the saddle tower family of periodic minimal surfaces. Somewhat confusingly, this surface is occasionally called Scherk's fifth surface in the literature.Nikolaos Kapuoleas, Constructions of minimal surfaces by glueing minimal immersions.
Be sure to ask if the box is original or a reproduction. Along those lines, some of these toys can be repaired. The TARDIS "light" and doors easily broke, but repairs by those with ingenuity or toy-repair skills can be done. Simply re-glueing the light or the doors rarely works for this toy, so more advanced repairs are needed.
Its ailerons, also fabric-covered, fill less than half the trailing edge. The glider has a pod-and-boom fuselage, constructed with techniques learned in canoe building. Both pod shell and boom, made separately, were shaped by glueing crisscrossed layers of veneer strips round a former and held down within a vacuum bag. The resulting shell was then stabilised by oven-baking for up to a day.
The inner bark wais beaten with the edge of a flat wooden mallet to detach it from the wooden layer; then it was cut to proper size. Patches of bark were hammered on a smooth log, wrung thoroughly, dried, and sewn together. Men were their own and their wives' tailors. Decorative effects were achieved by glueing or sewing strips or patches of different colors on the surface.
The interfibrillary proteins are denatured by the presence of alkali (particularly sodium sulfide), rendered soluble, facilitating their removal from the leather. Removal is done by the mechanical action of liming or reliming, but more prominently when the pelt is deswelled (during deliming). Failure to remove these proteins results in a hard, tinny leather (due to fibre glueing upon drying) that is brittle and inflexible.
An epoxy resin and a hardener can be stored in adjacent overlapping microchannel networks. Damage to the network structure causes the healing agents to autonomously mix and polymerize, effectively glueing together the damaged area. Healing was reported to occur at nearly 100 percent efficiency over multiple fracture cycles. This approach has potential applications in the design and use of fiberglass and other composite materials for structures including airplanes and wind turbines.
Consider a topological space, that is, a space with some notion of closeness between points in the space. We can consider the set of homeomorphisms from the space into itself, that is, continuous maps with continuous inverses: functions which stretch and deform the space continuously without breaking or glueing the space. This set of homeomorphisms can be thought of as a space itself. It forms a group under functional composition.
FAA 1988, p. 25. Wood wing spars of multipiece construction usually consist of upper and lower members, called spar caps, and vertical sheet wood members, known as shear webs or more simply webs, that span the distance between the spar caps. Even in modern times, "homebuilt replica aircraft" such as the replica Spitfires use laminated wooden spars. These spars are laminated usually from spruce or douglas fir (by clamping and glueing).
John Oakey (1813 - 10 January 1887) was an English inventor and founder of John Oakey & Sons Ltd. a manufacturer of sandpaper and polishing materials. Oakey was apprenticed to a piano maker where he learnt to make sandpaper by glueing sand or powdered glass onto paper. He developed a better process suitable for mass-production and set up in business at Walworth, London in 1833, before moving his business to Wellington Mill at Westminster Bridge Road.
Instead of using an RPC API, one simply set the object's property with the desired value and callback for the results. MacFrames was used by Apple's QA group to create an automated black-box testing system. The SK8 Project Builder was created to provide a rich set of direct manipulation tools, including tools for building interactive controls and general but non-invasive glueing. The builder's objective was to provide a visual/direct manipulation interface for building visual development environments.
Applix Inc. began to seek other software markets, leveraging the power of their scripting engine and flexible architecture to expand into business intelligence software markets such as OLAP. Applix focused its efforts in developing and its OLAP server TM1 shortly before it was acquired by Cognos in 2007, which was in turn acquired by IBM four months later. Applixware is often used in the industrial world as a means of developing large scale Unix and Linux applications and glueing together other applications.
Java fern is one of the most popular plants in the aquarium hobby, due to its aesthetic appeal and ease of care. Several cultivars of Java fern exist, including the "narrow leaf", "needle leaf", "Windelov", "trident", and "lance leaf" variants. Cultivation in the aquarium is usually performed by tying or glueing the rhizome to rock or driftwood, instead of planting it directly into the substrate. It can be cultivated in tap water, dim or bright light, with or without gravel.
The male Appasus japonicus initiates courtship in this species by performing a series of up-and-down movements, a "pumping display". Females are attracted to mate with males that are already carrying eggs in preference to non egg- carrying males. After mating, the female lays its eggs on the back of the male, glueing them in place. The eggs form a pad, and other females lay their eggs alongside the first clutch, so that the eggs on a male's back may have several different mothers.
It seems likely that before the glueing process became common to make large sheets (see below) only narrow strips were produced. Tapa can be decorated by rubbing, stamping, stencilling, smoking (Fiji: "masi Kuvui") or dyeing. The patterns of Tongan, Samoan, and Fijian tapa usually form a grid of squares, each of which contains geometric patterns with repeated motifs such as fish and plants, for example four stylised leaves forming a diagonal cross. Traditional dyes are usually black and rust-brown, although other colours are known.
Tagesanzeiger: October 15, 2011. His disc Riite Rössli was released 1978 and the songs were emitted in the radio as well as in the television. After the closing of the autonomous youth club AJZ, Naef founded and carried on, from 1981 to 1985, a new youth club, called Schülerfoyer, which offered a forum and a home to kids. This also served as a base of rebellious activities such as the pirate transmitter Handradio and the glueing of the wall journal Bulletin during the night.
Tudor also provided him with manifestos, and suggested he raised money for the communists held in internment camps by the regime. Ștefu related the discussions to Mohănescu and convinced him to also raise money from his colleagues at Monitorul Oficial. In the same period, Ștefu and his fellow activist Tănăsescu, using a makeshift printing device, produced flyers calling for "bread, peace and liberty", glueing them to the walls in proletarian neighbourhoods, to the annoyance of the secret police. Ștefu also offered his own home as a safe-house for meetings among party-members.
Furniture conservation – Re-glueing loose element of solid nut marriage chest (probably Italy, 19th century) A teaching programme of interventive conservation was established in the UK at the Institute of Archaeology by Ione Gedye, which is still teaching interventive conservators today. A principal aim of a cultural conservator is to reduce the rate of deterioration of an object. Both non- interventive and interventive methodologies may be employed in pursuit of this goal. Interventive conservation refers to any direct interaction between the conservator and the material fabric of the object.
Members state that they started off through slam poetry before getting introduced to hip-hop music. Rjv Ernesto cites spoken word poetry and sports/pro-wrestling commentary as his influence in rap music. Developing an interest towards drum solos, he recalls creating beats by cutting out bits of tape from cassettes using a razor blade and glueing them back before inserting the tape into the cartridge. The group's multilingual lyricism usually brings up questions of expression & identity, affirming the place of vernacular rap in India, being one of the first acts to do so.
Andreas Homoki, director of the opera house, described the situation in the "hot summer of 1980" as explosive, and that "there was not enough room for a youth culture" because of a lack of alternative governmental cultural programs for the youth in Zürich. From 1976 to 1989, the Criminal Police Department III (KK III), i.e. the State Security Department of the Zürich City Police, kept a file of photos under the title "Schmieren/Kleben" (literally: smearing/glueing). Without these intensive collection activities, which the police engaged in especially in the late 1970s and around 1980, these images would have disappeared long ago.
The fuselage, like that of the earlier Nieuport Nie 29, was a smooth wooden monocoque shell of tulipwood, produced by winding thin spiral strips around a mould in a series of alternately handed layers and glueing them together. It tapered to the rear, where an almost delta-shaped tailplane was mounted at mid-height, carrying horn-balanced elevators. The fin was much less broad, with a straight-edged, balanced rudder extending down between the elevators below the lower fuselage, where there was a small dorsal fin. Cockpit view The Nie 31 was intended to carry twin 7.7 mm (0.303 in) Vickers machine guns.
The Deperdussin Monocoque was a mid-wing monoplane with parallel-chord wings with the spars made of hickory and ash, and ribs made of pine. The fuselage was made in two halves, each made by glueing and pinned a layer of tulip wood to a framework of hickory supported by a former, and then applying two further layers of tulipwood, the thickness of the shell being around .The Deperdussin Racing Monoplane Flight International 22 November 1913, p. 1269 The shells were then removed from the formers, internal fittings added and the two halves glued together and covered in fabric.
The American burlesque entertainer Gypsy Rose Lee is popularly associated with the G-string. In 1941 she published a best- selling detective novel called The G-String Murders in which strippers are found strangled with their own G-strings. Her striptease performances often included the wearing of a G-string; in a memoir written by her son Erik Lee Preminger she is described as glueing on a black lace G-string with spirit gum in preparation for a performance. In the Tarzan novels of Edgar Rice Burroughs, Tarzan is described as wearing a G-string made of doe or leopard skin.
Changing tires is much quicker since it does not involve a lengthy glueing and curing process so a rider can have a large selection of tires at their disposal. Until recently, clinchers also generally had more cutting edge tread patterns than the more traditional tubulars. Some enthusiasts even went as far as to send Michelin Mud tires (a popular clincher tire) to Dugast (a manufacturer of high end tubular tires) to have a modern tread pattern incorporated into a traditional tubular. However, since 2005 several tubular manufacturers have designed more modern style tread patterns, namely Dugast with its Rhino, Tufo with its Flexus and Challenge with its Grifo and Fango.
These feature one 'make' and do not have much of a storyline. The three puppets have distinctive personalities. Dib-Dab (Yvonne Stone) is giddily enthusiastic, concerned for others and loves the colour pink so much, that whenever it seems someone else is going to get the pink paper, she will whimper with misery and longing; Scribble (Adam Carter) is a bit of a comedian with a fondness for puns; and Stick (Mark Mander) is rather anxious (similar George from Rainbow, whom Mark Mander has also "played"), and often needs to be reassured by Chris. Stick enjoys chanting the word "Blob" whilst painting or glueing, and seems to get into a trance-like state doing so.
Private J. M. Curry, who was cook at the Australian Officers' camp, wearing the loincloth issued to him by the Japanese, his sole clothing issue in two years. Clothing wore out quickly: the tropical climate meant that clothes had to be washed every day, and the rigours of labouring in them meant that they soon became torn, worn and threadbare. An enterprising male internee, J. R. Baxter, entered the camp with two pairs of shorts; as they wore out he constructed a new pair from them by glueing together the constituent parts with latex from the rubber trees growing in the camp.Evans 1999, 90 The Japanese did not provide replacement clothing for the prisoners when their clothes wore out.
Every week, before showing The Batman cartoon, Reggie would receive a phone call from a 'Commissioner' character, who would set an 'evil' challenge to win toys for the show. In typical MTOS fashion, Reggie would be amazed at the demands of the Commissioner, before moving on to chat about cookery or pubs. Always rhyming or alliterating, these challenges created comical scenarios, such as the task to "Glue 42 blue shoes to the boxing kangaroo's blue canoe, before the tattooed dude eats his stew". In that episode, an unidentified man dressed in an obese Batman suit faced the task of glueing shoes to a plastic boat while a man dressed in a boxing kangaroo outfit played around on top.
Walker's work "questions conventional concepts about jewellery's beauty and wearability" by using second-hand items and materials found in hobby stores, as well as non-traditional techniques such as glueing materials together. Materials she has incorporated into her jewellery include rubber bands, wood dowelling, sequins, tape, leather, paua shell veneer, stuffed toys, artificial grass, freshwater pearls, steel, lacquer and fabric. Art historian Dionea Rocha-Watt observes that Walker 'may have abandoned some traditional skills but is still referencing the history of jewellery, with a great sense of colour and composition.' In a 2008 interview Walker said: > I work on several ideas and pieces at once, and don't prepare for > exhibitions − I show where I'm at, at that particular time.
Frequent use can delay the stickiness from 'glueing up' the shutter, but once started, the only long-term remedy is to have the shutter repaired, when the rubber washer is replaced, and so another 10 years or more can be enjoyed with the camera working correctly. A good short term solution is to lightly clean the shutter diaphragm with a cotton ball and lighter fluid. As with some other electronically controlled SLR film cameras, a working Canon T90 can be a bargain on the used market. Prices from used camera dealers providing warranties range from approximately US$120–140 for a camera in working condition to approximately US$240–260Canon T90 completed auction prices, CollectiBlend.
The open Möbius band is formed by deleting the boundary of the standard Möbius band. It is constructed from the set by identifying (glueing) the points and for all . It may be constructed as a surface of constant positive, negative, or zero (Gaussian) curvature. In the cases of negative and zero curvature, the Möbius band can be constructed as a (geodesically) complete surface, which means that all geodesics ("straight lines" on the surface) may be extended indefinitely in either direction. Constant negative curvature: Like the plane and the open cylinder, the open Möbius band admits not only a complete metric of constant curvature 0, but also a complete metric of constant negative curvature, say −1.
Wooden construction typically involved several different types of timber, with careful use of different woods according to their mechanical properties; ash and spruce were the most commonly used, although hickory, mahogany and poplar were among the other timbers employed. Struts were frequently hollow members formed by spindling out two pieces of wood and then glueing them together, usually using a tongue in groove joint to strengthen the joint. Wing spars were also often composite members, and the wing ribs were complex structures. When flying replicas of the 1910 Bristol Boxkite were made for the 1966 film Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines, a modern stress analysis was performed, and concluded that the airframe was close to conforming to modern requirements.
Tiles under compression suffer far less from impacts; in their case it can be advantageous to have a metal face plate bringing the tile also under perpendicular compression. The confined ceramic tile then reinforces the metal face plate, a reversal of the normal situation. A gradual technological development has taken place in ceramic armour: ceramic tiles, in themselves vulnerable to low energy impacts, were first reinforced by glueing them to a backplate; in the nineties their resistance was increased by bringing them under compression on two axes; in the final phase a third compression axis was added to optimise impact resistance.Yiwang Bao, Shengbiao Su, Jianjun Yang, Qisheng Fan, "Prestressed ceramics and improvement of impact resistance", Materials Letters 57 (2002) p.

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