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  2. Lining of paintings - Wikipedia

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    During the 20th century, it came to be realised that the impregnation of the paint layer with wax could have deleterious effects, including darkening of the picture, especially where canvas or ground were exposed. [10] The most commonly used adhesive material in the modern day is a compound known as BEVA 371.

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    Each kit includes an 11-inch shadowbox frame, instructions, stencils, lettering templates, embossing foil, wire, adhesive pads, and more. $125.00 at uncommongoods.com The Pioneer Woman Sherpa ...

  4. Stencil - Wikipedia

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    The key advantage of a stencil is that it can be reused to repeatedly and rapidly produce the same letters or design. Although aerosol or painting stencils can be made for one-time use, typically they are made with the intention of being reused. To be reusable, they must remain intact after a design is produced and the stencil is removed from ...

  5. C-Thru Ruler - Wikipedia

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    The C-Thru Ruler Company is an American maker of measuring devices and specialized products for drafting, designing and drawing. The company was formed in 1939 in Bloomfield, Connecticut, [1] by Jennie R. Zachs, a schoolteacher, who saw the need for transparent measuring tools such as rulers, triangles, curves and protractors.

  6. Theorem stencil - Wikipedia

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    Theorem stencil, sometimes also called theorem painting or velvet painting, is the art of making stencils and using them to make drawings or paintings on fabric or paper. [ 1 ] A vogue for theorem stencil painting began in England at the turn of the 18th century and through the mid-1800s. [ 2 ]

  7. Photopolymer - Wikipedia

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    This type of technology allows the production of very fine stencils for applications such as microelectronics. [19] In order to have these types of qualities, positive resists utilize polymers with labile linkers in their back bone that can be cleaved upon irradiation, or use a photo-generated acid to hydrolyze bonds in the polymer.

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