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  2. Vellum - Wikipedia

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    Modern "paper vellum" is made of plant cellulose fibers and gets its name from its similar usage to actual vellum, as well as its high quality. It is used for a variety of purposes including tracing, technical drawings, plans and blueprints. Tracing paper is essentially the same thing, however the quality level differs, sometimes greatly. [5 ...

  3. Parchment craft - Wikipedia

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    Parchment has two sides-one with a smooth surface and one with a rough surface; tracing is done on the side with the rough surface because the ink more easily adheres to this type of surface. When tracing the mapping pen should be allowed to glide easily over the parchment, no pressure should be used as this increases the amount of ink that is ...

  4. Tracing paper - Wikipedia

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    A roll of yellow tracing paper. Simulation of tracing paper transformation levels Samples of tracing paper Tracing paper roll. Tracing paper is paper made to have low opacity, allowing light to pass through. Its origins date back to at least the 1300s, when it was used by artists of the Italian Renaissance. [1]

  5. Parchment - Wikipedia

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    The final paper is dried. This coating is a natural non-porous cement, that gives to the vegetable parchment paper its resistance to grease and its semi-translucency. Other processes can be used to obtain grease-resistant paper, such as waxing the paper or using fluorine-based chemicals. Highly beating the fibers gives an even more translucent ...

  6. Blueprint - Wikipedia

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    The tracing paper drawing is placed on top of the sensitized paper, and both are clamped under glass, in a daylight exposure frame, which is similar to a picture frame. The frame is put out into daylight, requiring a minute or two under a bright sun, or about thirty minutes under an overcast sky to complete the exposure.

  7. Ballarpur Industries - Wikipedia

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    Ballarpur Industries Limited (BILT) is a subsidiary of Avantha Group, and was once india's largest manufacturer of writing and printing paper.The current chairman of the company is Gautam Thapar, who succeeded his late uncle L.M. Thapar.

  8. Drafting film - Wikipedia

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    Drafting film is a sturdier and more dimensionally stable substitute for drafting paper sometimes used for technical drawings, especially architectural drawings, and for art layout drawings, replacing drafting linen for these purposes. Linen and paper, such as bond and vellum, for reason of the organic origins like cotton, may shrink due to ...

  9. Vellum paper - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 14 August 2023, at 00:50 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...