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  2. Sex bolt - Wikipedia

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    Barrel length the barrel length is measured from underneath the head to the end of the barrel. Normally the length of the barrel is shorter than the thickness of the material being clamped. Another common term is "grip length", which is the thickness of the material that a mating bolt can effectively fasten or clamp. Thread size

  3. Frenum piercing - Wikipedia

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    Curved 14 gauge barbell 24 hours after initial piercing, mild bruising present on right side of penile shaft below piercing due to piercing clamp. Frenum piercings generally require from two to five weeks to heal fully. Depending on the placement it may be a surface piercing, but due to both the vascular, fast healing nature of the penis, and ...

  4. Body piercing materials - Wikipedia

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    However, immune system reaction to nickel is a potential complication of 316.[1][2] Implants and equipment that are put under pressure (bone fixation screws, prostheses, body piercing jewelry) are made out of austenitic steel, often 316L and 316LVM compliant to ASTM F138,.[3] 316 surgical steel is used in the manufacture and handling of food ...

  5. Body piercing - Wikipedia

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    Tools used in body piercing include: Piercer using a clamp in the early stages of the navel piercing process The piercing needle The standard method in the United States involves making an opening using a beveled-tip hollow medical needle, which is available in different lengths, gauges and even shapes. [106]

  6. Pennington clamp - Wikipedia

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    A Pennington clamp, also known as a Duval clamp, has a gripping head in the shape of a triangle. The end is straight. The pliers can therefore be placed flat against the body part to be pierced and are therefore particularly suitable for piercing surface piercings, but are also frequently used for gripping free-standing body parts, for example when piercing a lobe piercing, a lip frenulum ...

  7. Barbell (piercing) - Wikipedia

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    Barbell style piercing jewelry is composed of a straight bar with a bead on each end, one or both beads unscrewable for removal and/or changing of the beads. Often one of the beads is fixed, either via epoxy or welding , so that only one bead is used to install or remove the jewelry .

  8. Industrial piercing - Wikipedia

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    Industrial piercings require two piercings to be made with a piercing needle since the piercings must be precisely aligned to be properly connected with a single piece of jewelry like the barbell jewelry. Piercing guns should never be used for an industrial piercing because they are designed for lobe piercings, not cartilage ones.

  9. Types of press tools - Wikipedia

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    The compound tool differs from progressive and stage tools by the arrangement of the punch and die. It is an inverted tool where blanking and piercing takes place in a single stage and also the blanking punch will act as the piercing die. That means punch will be to the bottom side of the tool and piercing punches to top side of the tool.