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  2. Punched tape - Wikipedia

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    A paper tape, constructed from punched cards, in use in a Jacquard loom. The large holes on each edge are sprocket holes, used to pull the paper tape through the loom. Perforated paper tapes were first used by Basile Bouchon in 1725 to control looms. However, the paper tapes were expensive to create, fragile, and difficult to repair.

  3. Perforated paper - Wikipedia

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    Sheets of perforated paper. Perforated paper is a craft material of lightweight card with regularly spaced holes in imitation of embroidery canvas. It is also sometimes referred to as punched paper. Perforated paper is most commonly embroidered with cross stitch motifs and borders. Typical uses for such items include ornaments to decorate ...

  4. Perforation - Wikipedia

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    Perforation holes on a pair of coil stamps Paper perforator. Perforation frequently refers to the practice of creating a long series of holes or slits so that paper or plastics can be torn more easily along a given line: this is used in easy-open packaging. Since the creation of perforation devices in the 1840s and 1850s, it has seen use in ...

  5. Computer tape - Wikipedia

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    In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Computer tape may refer to: Punched tape or perforated paper tape;

  6. Drafting tape - Wikipedia

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    Drafting tape is easily removable, even from delicate surfaces like paper. Drafting tape should not tear the paper during removal. This is the main reason engineers and architects use this kind of tape in their blueprints. [4] [5] [6] Drafting tape should have a neutral pH. [5] Drafting tape is slightly more water-resistant to help with masking ...

  7. Parchment craft - Wikipedia

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    Parchment craft at that time occurred principally in Catholic communities, where crafts persons created lace-like items such as devotional pictures and communion cards. The craft developed over time, with new techniques and refinements being added. Until the 16th century, parchment craft was a European art form.

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