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This is a 30 cm x 30 cm piece of cement sheet.
It has two holes drilled in it with two loops of picture wire threaded and twisted off on the back.
A heat press machine is engineered to imprint a design or graphic on a variety of substrates such t-shirts, sweatshirts, socks, hats, mugs, phone cases and other custom gift and promotional products. This is done with the application of heat and pressure for a preset period of time. On most heat presses, such as this Geo Knight Series, the time and temperature can be set on a digital computer gauge while the pressure is adjusted with a pressure adjustment knob on the top of the machine.
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This Victorian Minton tiled floor in Derby had seen a lot of traffic and substrate movement over the years, the majority of which had been caused by rising moisture from the areas surround the cellar.
As you can see from the original photos the floor runs in various directions, the pattern has shifted as a result of the substrate movement. The damaged floor areas consist largely of damaged unsalvageable tiles and the floor had an overall dirty appearance.
Using a combination of reclaimed original tiles and handmade replicas we removed the old substrate and relaid the tiles using the best overall flow, naturally some compromises needed to be made.
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Digitally direct print on natural material coasters of different substrate colors. artisJet LED UV printers ensure high ink adhesion on the substrate and vivid colors.
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A printing press is a device for evenly printing ink onto a print medium (substrate) such as paper or cloth. The device applies pressure to a print medium that rests on an inked surface made of moveable type, thereby transferring the ink. Typically used for texts, the invention and spread of the printing press are widely regarded as among the most influential events in the second millennium[1] revolutionizing the way people conceive and describe the world they live in, and ushering in the period of modernity.[2]
The printing press was invented in the Holy Roman Empire by the German Johannes Gutenberg around 1440, based on existing screw presses. Gutenberg, a goldsmith by profession, developed a complete printing system, which perfected the printing process through all of its stages by adapting existing technologies to the printing purposes, as well as making groundbreaking inventions of his own. His newly devised hand mould made for the first time possible the precise and rapid creation of metal movable type in large quantities, a key element in the profitability of the whole printing enterprise.
Substrate: Flourite
Plants: Dwarf Hairgrass
Fish: 2 Otos, 2 Mickey Mouse platys, 1 red platy
15w "Daylight" CF bulb
DIY CO2
Minor dosing of Flourish every two weeks.
Hoping to carpet the tank with the hairgrass.
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Substrate: Picea abies, on fallen trunk.
Määraja / Identified By Irja Saar.
Mõdriku, Lääne-Virumaa.
I think the plastic is acrylic, and had a protective plastic film sheet on it when I obtained it. Thankfully, epoxy is able to glue acrylic to wood. Had it been polyethylene or polypropylene, the adhesive results would have been more problematic.
This impressioning tool created a dead-smooth (but flat) surface in the test substrate. Resulting test casts that exhibited spontaneous textures proved that such a process occurs. The limitation of this tool is that it doesn't create curves or sidewalls in the crater, so "ridge flow patterns" and other phenomena won't show up.
As Chilcutt mentioned to me, strong compaction of the substrate will often lead to flat ridge peaks. But this does not occur with all desiccation ridges, as is easily demonstrated by sectioning a cast made in a less compacted substrate.
There is a Bigfoot groupie from Texas who was unable to comprehend the sense in which I use the term "virgin". Ironically, she was involved in something of a "Sasquatch scandal" some time back, due to her loud, public sexual vocalizations at a family-oriented gathering.
Substrate: Picea abies.
Eesti punase nimestiku liik, äärmiselt ohustatud (CR). LK I.
Kuusalu vald, Harjumaa (Põhja-Kõrvemaa).