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  • ...ile it was usually used to make [[fire]], it was also used for primitive [[woodworking]] and dentistry. It consists of a ''bearing block'' or ''handhold'', a ''sp ...of producing a coal by primitive means and anyone can do it by using good materials and maintaining a calm mentality, concentrating only on working everything
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  • In [[woodworking]], water-based putties are more commonly used, as these emit very little od [[Category:Materials]]
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  • ...onventional [[Woodworking|woodworking tool]]s. Compared to many countertop materials such as [[Corian]], [[granite]] or [[bamboo]], offers a comparably long ser [[Category:Materials]]
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  • ...ic]].<ref>{{Citation | last = Murray | first = G. T. | title = Handbook of materials selection for engineering applications | page = 242 | publisher = CRC Press ...y(I) salt.<ref>Rutherford John Gettens and George Leslie Stout, ''Painting Materials: A Short Encyclopaedia'' (Princeton, New Jersey: D. Van Nostrand, 1942),[h
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  • ...permanent [[Moulding (process)|moulds]] into which [[concrete]] or similar materials are poured. In the context of concrete construction, the [[falsework]] supp Similar to the traditional method, but [[stringer (woodworking)|stringer]]s and joist are replaced with engineered wood beams and supports
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  • ...eb1.msue.msu.edu/imp/mod02/01500096.html}}</ref> As with all thermosetting materials, melamine resin cannot be melted and, therefore, cannot be recycled through ...rmaldehyde (MF) is a related compound used in plastic laminate and overlay materials. Formaldehyde is more tightly bound in PF and MF than it is in Urea Formald
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  • ...olia'') <ref name="rsummit">Robert Summit, Alan Sliker. 1980. "Handbook of Materials Science, Volume IV: Wood". Florida: CRC Press, Inc.</ref> [[Category:Woodworking materials]]
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  • '''Building materials''' used in the [[construction]] industry to create [[:Category:Buildings an ...American architects]] and construction [[project manager]]s to specify the materials and methods used for [[:Category:Building projects|building projects]].
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  • ...molding]].<ref>{{cite book |title= Fundamentals of Building Construction: Materials and Methods |last= Allen |first= Edward |authorlink= |coauthors= Iano, Jose [[Category:Building materials]]
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  • [[Category:Woodworking]] [[Category:Building materials]]
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  • ...the redcedar" because of their extensive dependence on the tree for basic materials.<ref name="stewart 17 19">Stewart (1984), pp. 17-19</ref> The wood has bee ...l finds point to the continuous use of redcedar wood in native societies. Woodworking tools dating between 5000–8000 years ago, such as carved antlers, were di
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  • [[Category:Building materials]] [[Category:Woodworking]]
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  • ...e sizes or to stand up for themselves. Wood may also refer to other plant materials with comparable properties, and to material engineered from wood, or wood c ...the tree when it was grown, may be inferior in [[hardness]], [[Strength of materials|strength]], and toughness to equally sound heartwood from the same log. In
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  • ...nd Assessment Scheme | accessdate = 2009-09-01}}.</ref> Formaldehyde-based materials are key to the manufacture of automobiles, and used to make components for Formaldehyde is used extensively in the woodworking and cabinet-making industries. Formaldehyde is used in the glues which bond
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  • In 1996, the [[Smithsonian Institution]] established a collection of materials from the company's 90-year history, the first such collection for a power t ...GuideArticle.aspx?id=27045 "Dick Jarmon: Ultimate Tool Collector."] ''Fine Woodworking''. January 8, 2008.
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  • ...). Shank styles include plain, ring annular, twisted, etc and a variety of materials and finishes are offered including plain steel, galvanised steel, sherardis [[Category:Woodworking hand-held power tools]]
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