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  2. Artex Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    Artex was started in 1935, with the name Artex coming from "Asbestos Reinforced TEXtured Coating". [1] Artex became part of the BPB Group of companies in 1966. [2] It merged with Blue Hawk sometime in 1997. Blue Hawk had been bought by the BPB Group in 1972.

  3. Screwfix - Wikipedia

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    Screwfix Direct Limited, trading as Screwfix, is a retailer of trade tools, accessories and hardware products based in the United Kingdom. [6] Founded in 1979 as the Woodscrew Supply Company, the company was acquired in July 1999 by Kingfisher plc , which also owns B&Q , and is listed on the London Stock Exchange .

  4. Artex - Wikipedia

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    Artex differs from plaster in that it was marketed as a material intended to receive a textured finish, thus enabling a ceiling to be finished without plastering skills. It was widely used in Britain in the 1970s, mainly with the familiar stippled and swirled patterns. Artex was also occasionally used on walls. [2]

  5. Brush - Wikipedia

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    A common way of setting the bristles, brush filaments, in the brush is the staple or anchor set brush in which the filament is forced with a staple by the middle into a hole with a special driver and held there by the pressure against all of the walls of the hole and the portions of the staple nailed to the bottom of the hole.

  6. Paintbrush - Wikipedia

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    Hake : An Asian style of brush with a large broad wooden handle and an extremely fine soft hair used in counterpoint to traditional Sumi brushes for covering large areas. Often made of goat hair. Spotter: Round brushes with just a few short bristles. These brushes are commonly used in spotting photographic prints.

  7. Artex (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Artex is a surface coating used for interior decorating. Artex may also refer to: Artex Ltd., English manufacturer of building materials; Artex Art Fair, New Zealand (1986–1994) Artex S.A., Cuban company which produces and distributes artistic works; Artex (song), single by the British musical collective A Band, 1993

  8. Stippling - Wikipedia

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    Capodimonte porcelain jar painted in the stipple style of Giovanni Caselli with three figures of Pulcinella from the commedia dell'arte, 1745–1750 Graphics complex of a seashell with stipple shading modeled in Mathematica 13.1. Stippling is the creation of a pattern simulating varying degrees of solidity or shading by using small dots. Such a ...

  9. Stickle Bricks - Wikipedia

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    An individual stickle brick is a colourful plastic shape a few centimeters long which has a "brush" of small plastic "fingers" on one or more surfaces. The fingers of adjacent stickle bricks can interlock, allowing them to be joined in various ways. Standard sets of stickle bricks contain triangular, square and rectangular pieces.

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