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  2. Pith - Wikipedia

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    Pith wood is a cleaning tool used in watchmaking to clean watch parts [6]: 144 and tools. It is used to remove oil from the tips of tools to prevent the contamination of watch movements. A pith wood consists of a piece of pith (such as elder [6]: 281 or mullein [7]).

  3. Sholapith - Wikipedia

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    The whitish interior is the wood. The central, dark hollow tube contained the pith which disappeared with the ageing of the plant. The useful part of this plant is the wood (secondary-xylem) of the stem. This wood is often mistaken as the pith. [2] The wood of Aeschynomene is among the world's lightest. [3] Shola grows wild in marshy ...

  4. Aeschynomene elaphroxylon - Wikipedia

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    [4] [37] The spongy wood, often mistakenly termed pith, is lighter than cork, yet very resistant to rot. [14] Unlike pith, it contains thick tree rings. It is extremely lightweight and soft. [20] The trunk wood is traditionally used to make floats for fishing nets, and used in raft, canoe [1] [11] [12] and boat construction, for example around ...

  5. Aeschynomene aspera - Wikipedia

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    From the biological viewpoint, the used part is the wood of the stem; the plant's name presumably comes from the similarity of its spongy wood to the soft pith of harder woody plants. [ 5 ] Aeschynomene spp. wood is one of the lightest woods in the world.

  6. Pitch (resin) - Wikipedia

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    The heating (dry distilling) of wood causes tar and pitch to drip away from the wood and leave behind charcoal. Birchbark is used to make birch-tar, a particularly fine tar. The terms tar and pitch are often used interchangeably. However, pitch is considered more solid, while tar is more liquid.

  7. Pith helmet - Wikipedia

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    In the narrowest definition, a pith helmet is a type of sun hat made from the wood of the pith plant. [5] However, pith helmet may more broadly refer to this style of helmet when made from any number of lightweight sun-shading materials, [5] such as cork wood, rattan [6] or fiber. [5] It was designed to shade the wearer's head and face from the ...

  8. What Is Corn Syrup? Here’s Why You Should Always Have This ...

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    How to use corn syrup. Corn syrup is a baker’s secret weapon. It prevents sugar from crystallizing (or lumps from forming). It’s a common ingredient in caramel sauce and recipes that use a hot ...

  9. Peg wood - Wikipedia

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    A peg wood (also pegwood) is a cleaning tool used in watchmaking [1] to clean pivot and other small holes. Pegwood is made from a specially selected orangewood that has been dried and sheds very little. A peg wood consists of a thin piece or dowel of wood that the user shapes to be pointed.