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In airbrushing, a frisket is a plastic sheet with an adhesive backing used to mask off specific areas of an image so that only the exposed area is covered with paint. The frisket is vital to airbrushing, because it allows the artist to control excess paint spray, create special effects, achieve extreme precision, control edge attributes and expedite the airbrushing process.
Dereck Whittenburg (born October 2, 1960) [1] is an American basketball coach and former collegiate basketball player who played for North Carolina State University, where he was a member of the 1982–83 team that won the 1983 NCAA National Championship.
Whittenburg is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Dereck Whittenburg (born 1960), American basketball player and coach; Donnell Whittenburg (born 1994), American artistic gymnast; Jim Whittenburg (born 1946), American historian; Roy Whittenburg (1913–1980), American businessman and newspaper publisher
1917 press room, using a line shaft power system. At right are several small platen jobbing presses, at left, a cylinder press.. With the advent of the Industrial Revolution and industrial mechanisation, inking was carried out by rollers that passed over the face of the type, then moved out of the way onto an ink plate to pick up a fresh film of ink for the next sheet.
Despite being in the East, the Hornets face a fairly tough schedule going forward, playing Boston, OKC and Cleveland a total of four times in their remaining slate, and a league-low 12 home games ...
In manufacturing, a platen is a flat plate of a press utilized in laminate, plastic and forest product industries. A platen is typically heated with oil, water, steam or electricity and is used in the production of furniture, tires, gaskets , particle board, composite heaters and plywood .
Ferracute Machine Company initially started out as a machine shop but it eventually went on to produce metal forming presses. Early presses were manufactured to make tin cans but eventually the larger Ferracute presses were used extensively to produce automobile parts for Cadillac, Packard, Pierce, Chrysler, Ford and others. [1]
Whittenburg is a ghost town in Hutchinson County, Texas, United States.It was founded by area rancher James A. Whittenburg when oil was discovered in the area in 1926. In 1936, Whittenburg merged with Pantex to form Phillips, since a ghost town.