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glued and fitted
A floating tenon is where both the pieces of wood that are to be joined have aligned mortises cut into them and a separate piece of wood is milled into a fitted tenon which is glued into the two mortises.
Once the individual pieces are complete, they are fitted together like a jig-saw puzzle and glued to wood backing which is sometimes cut to the outline shape of the image.
The inside of the case was fitted with a number of rubber spikes that kept it clear of the glued surface of the grenade.
Wooden frame joints are often double doweled, which means that round wooden pegs are fitted into holes in two adjacent frame sections and glued.

glued and other
Specifically, after acknowledging the various popular theories in vogue at the time, of how atoms were reasoned to attach to each other, i. e. " hooked atoms ", " glued together by rest ", or " stuck together by conspiring motions ", Newton states that he would rather infer from their cohesion, that " particles attract one another by some force, which in immediate contact is exceedingly strong, at small distances performs the chemical operations, and reaches not far from the particles with any sensible effect.
d ) they could not be certain that the two halves of the map, held together by a binding strip glued on the back, had ever been a single sheet — unlike any other known medieval double-page map ; looking at the map, it is clear that the artist knew exactly, to the nearest millimeter, where it was going to be folded, because several place-names start or finish right next to it while none are written straight across it, and the rivers of eastern Europe run parallel to it ;
Plywood layers ( called veneers ) are glued together with adjacent plies having their grain at right angles to each other.
An enlarged photograph or printed reproduction of a painting or other two-dimensional artwork is glued onto the cardboard before cutting.
The action figure is then placed on the card and a bubble made of clear plastic is then laid over the top of the action figure and glued to the card or attached in some other fashion.
Their design differed from Gibson and other archtops in a variety of respects – the fingerboard was glued to the top, rather than a floating extension of the neck, and the backs and sides were flat rosewood plates pressed into an arch rather than the more common carved figured maple.
Any surface has a triangulation: a decomposition into triangles such that each edge on a triangle is glued to at most one other edge.
Teiids can be distinguished from other lizards by the following characteristics: they have large rectangular scales that form distinct transverse rows ventrally and generally small granular scales dorsally, they have head scales that are separate from the skull bones, and the teiid teeth are solid at the base and " glued " to the jaw bones.
Thermal transfer printing is a digital printing process in which material is applied to paper ( or some other material ) by melting a coating of ribbon so that it stays glued to the material on which the print is applied.
These surfaces are glued to each other along the branch cut in the unique way to make the logarithm continuous.
Informally, such an object can be thought of as an assemblage of one or more chunks of rubber ( cells ), each shaped like a convex polytope, which are glued to each other by their facets — possibly with much stretching and twisting.
Today the statue is glued to a large granite block and sits more permanently on the second floor of Oberlin's new science center, where students continue to decorate Hall with appropriate trappings on holidays and other occasions.
Lenses glued with Canada balsam ( or with other similar glues ) are called cemented lenses.
Portex Medical ( England and France ) produced the first cuffless plastic ' Ivory ' endotracheal tubes, in conjunction with Magill's design later adding a cuff as manufacturing techniques became more viable, these were glued on by hand to make the famous Blue-line tube copied by many other manufacturers.
Most advanced players wear fake nails made out of acrylic, some organic materials like bones or antlers, and other plastics, which are glued onto fingernails during play.
When the glue is dry, tuck the glued flaps into the pinwheel pockets in the same manner as above, with each face having one pair of flaps tucked into itself and the other two tucked into the adjacent faces.
With the 3 / 10-turn gluing pattern, the edges of the original dodecahedron are glued to each other in groups of five.
The Belgian painter Jan Cox ( 1919-1980 ) made two paintings on the theme of the death of Socrates ( 1952 and 1979, a year before his suicide ), both paintings referring to Satie's Socrate: pieces of the printed score of Satie's Socrate were glued on one of these paintings ; the other has quotes of Cousin's translation of Plato on the frame.
While Mary is still missing ( the reader never learns where she is or what has happened to her ), Elizabeth Rock and Sebastian Birt start dancing together cheek to cheek and, generally, appear glued to each other, a " display of animalism " Edge is not willing to put up with any longer.
The Italianate style would have no carving or moulding or other ornament glued on — such work must be done in the solid ; no mitered joints, but joints made at the right angle, and secured by mortise, tenon, and pin ; woods in their native colour, and unvarnished, or else painted in flat colour, with a contrasting line and a stencilled ornament at the angles ; unconcealed construction everywhere, and purposes plainly proclaimed ; and with veneering, round corners, and all curves weakening the grain of the wood being absolutely forbidden.
One half was filled with powder and the other half was glued in place on top of it, and the whole globe was covered with glue-coated string or sawdust.
The technique of intarsia inlays sections of wood ( at times with contrasting ivory or bone, or mother-of-pearl ) within the solid stone matrix of floors and walls or of table tops and other furniture ; by contrast marquetry assembles a pattern out of veneers glued upon the carcase.
Among other things, Hayes ' hair was cut by drunken wrestlers and then glued on the wall of an arena the WWF was performing at the next day.
When the joint is glued together, the tapers are slid against each other so that the two sections are no longer in line with each other.

glued and pieces
The first two pieces butt against the inner member of the keelson and are glued and screwed to the brace between the first two frames.
A conical bore is carved out of each half and the pieces are then glued back together, the exterior planed to an octagonal profile, and the longitudinal joints secured by a series of bindings and a covering of black leather or parchment.
They are made with two pieces of rubber compound, glued together to form a hollow sphere and buffed to a matte finish.
However, the process of ungluing the ears was painful for Nimoy, and meant that he had to come in an hour and a half early before filming, and stay behind for a half hour each day after filming, to apply and remove the glued pieces.
This gives access to the piece, or pieces to be glued.
When a curved part is to be glued in a vacuum bag, it is important that the pieces being glued be placed over a solidly built form, or have an air bladder placed under the form.
Most photographic filters are made up of two pieces of optical glass glued together with some form of image or light manipulation material between the glass.
On some level, Pruszyński and Wańkowicz shared a very similar approach to facts with Kapuściński, believing that the general picture of the story can be glued from bits and pieces to reveal a truth as a wholly independent construct.
Woods with an oily content, such as cocobolo, can achieve better gluing strength by wiping the surface of both pieces being glued with acetone first.
The back and sides of common lutes were also made of pieces however, being multiple curved or bent staves joined and glued together to form a bowl.
The common freshwater three-spined stickleback of Europe, Asia and North America may easily be caught in a simple trap made from a two-litre PET plastic soda bottle ( capped ) and the tapered top part of a one-litre PET plastic soda bottle ( uncapped ), glued or taped together as shown, weighted with a small piece of metal ( a few inches of rebar is ideal ) and left on the bottom of a pond or stream, or suspended horizontally in mid-water by two pieces of string, for an hour or two — the sticklebacks enter through the wide ( but narrowing ) entrance and cannot find their way back out.
In some cases, the body is laminated, much like a plywood, rather than consisting of two or three solid pieces glued together.
Wafer glued on blue tape and cut into pieces
The two pieces will be filed to the right size and glued together, possible with the help of pins for strength.
Pinning is a technique used when assembling large or heavy model kits, and involves drilling a hole in two pieces of the model to be joined, and using a " pin " to strengthen the bond when they are glued.
A finger joint or comb joint is a woodworking joint made by cutting a set of complementary rectangular cuts in two pieces of wood, which are then glued.
Unlike traditional puzzles which are composed of series of flat pieces that when put together, create a single unified image, the Puzz-3D series of puzzles are composed on plastic foam, with part of an image graphed on a stiff paper facade glued to the underlying foam piece and cut to match the piece's dimensions.
Marks also used a process called bent wood lamination a process in which very many pieces of thin wooden slats are glued together and forced into a bending form to cure.

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