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| How To Make a No-sew Wristlet Key Fob |
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Posted by: ou89pd7 - 2021-08-16, 02:13 AM - Forum: Dating & Images Area 【男生交友區】(貼圖、分享)
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What is a wristlet key fob?
Ever had so much character ribbon or just decorative ribbon lying around and wonder what else you could do with it besides making bows? Well, wristlet key fobs are the perfect way to put that ribbon to use. You can make something fun and creative that you can give out as gifts for family and friends, while only spending a few dollars for all the supplies. Key Fobs are awesome wristlet keychains that you can use to keep track of your keys. They can be simple or as decorative as you like.
The devil is in the details when it comes to personal style. That’s why your everyday carry – wallet, pocket knife, etc. – is so important. Elegant details in the form of a dialed-in EDC collection makes a big impact style-wise when going about your day. If you’re looking to upgrade your EDC, we’ve got an easy recommendation: the best leather keychains.
Keychains are often overlooked, but they’re actually quite useful for keeping your keys organized and keeping your look on-point. In other words, the best leather keychains are like little style easter eggs that streamline your pockets. But top-notch keychains can be hard to find, so we rounded up seven of our favorites below.
Although we’re all familiar with keychains, there’s actually a decent variety to choose from. Here are a few things to think about while shopping for the best leather keychain.
We’ve rounded up three kinds of keychains: key fobs, wrist lanyards and key organizers. Key fobs are a sturdy keyring with a decorative leather attachment. Key wrist straps or wrist lanyards are often less stylish than fobs, but up the convenience by allowing you to dangle keys from your wrist while, say, unloading the car. Organizers are very handy, securing keys in a leather pouch.
The best acrylic keychains are begging to be flashed when handed over to the valet. It’s a fun way to upgrade your everyday look, so go with something that speaks to your personal style.
Always be sure to check the dimensions of a keychain – especially if you keep your keys in a pocket.
Sneaker keychains come in very handy when unloading groceries, unlocking multiple doors and simply keeping track of your keys. We like this one from Feelcase because it’s made from a single piece of full-grain leather that feels nice in your palm or on your wrist. You’ve also got 11 leather/claw color combos to choose from, so there should be something for every personal look. It is slightly on the large side, however, at eight inches long.
The wristlet wallet is an amazing idea that fits perfectly into the concept of creative design and functionality. It is not only an elegant accessory, it is a piece that offers much comfort for those who do not want to leave with a bag. Bags are often a nuisance, especially at concerts and clubs because restrain the hkmenspa of movement. In this way, the wristlet handbag was to create a discrete accessory that can be used as a necklace or bracelet. The difference is a small detail, the piece bringing together a wallet built to keep money, documents and cards. Depending on the model, the accessory has closure with buttons, velcro or zipper.
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| 3 Must-Haves in Long-Lasting Milling Tools |
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Posted by: ou89pd7 - 2021-08-16, 02:11 AM - Forum: Dating & Images Area 【男生交友區】(貼圖、分享)
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During the last few decades, dental supply manufacturers from all over the world have introduced many different types of dental raw materials. Some did well initially but eventually faded, some never saw the light of day, and some skyrocketed, specifically zirconia. Today, all things considered, zirconia is the best material for dental restorations.
What Is Zirconia?
Zirconia consists of zirconium dioxide, which has the highest mechanical strength and fracture resistance of all non-metallic materials. Besides the strength, the other main reason it is widely favored in medical devices is due to its superior surface smoothness. In addition to medical prosthetics, zirconia has been widely used across industry and markets in such products as watches, knives, jewelry, valves, gears, and pumps, to name a few.
Zirconia in Dentistry Today
Zirconia is the most recent arrival in dental materials. It only became popular when CAD/CAM was introduced in the dental laboratory process in the 2000s. Until about 2009, when gold prices soared, zirconia had only a small share of the market in dentistry. Then, as an alternative to expensive gold crowns, dental zirconia ceramic became a more popular choice among restorative dentists.
If multilayer?zirconia is the best material, then why wasn’t it used much before? It’s simple. Most mom-and-pop local dental labs could not afford to invest in high-tech, computerized, advanced CAD/CAM systems. Additionally, most of those small labs did not have the skill or knowledge to use the new technology.
Three Popular Variations
Most zirconia in the market today shares a very similar composition. However, the manufacturing process differs slightly depending on the purpose of the zirconia. For example:
Solid or monolithic zirconia with full compressed blanks to get the maximum strength (1,100 to 1,200 MPa)
Lightly compressed zirconia to accommodate medium translucency of anterior restorations (700 to 850 MPa)
Full zirconia framework stacked with zirconia powder (layered zirconia) to accommodate maximum aesthetics for anterior translucency
There are many different types of zirconia for dentistry today, and it’s confusing because of the many brand names. I receive many calls from our clients asking about this brand and that brand, but my answer is always the same.
Regardless of what they call it, most zirconia shares a similar composition. However, it differs according to the manufacturing process, which affects two main characteristics: strength and translucency (or opacity).
For example, the opacity of the dental zirconia blank is directly proportional to the strength. In other words, the strongest zirconia blanks are the most opaque they will be. Therefore, if you need the highest translucency (the least opaque blank) for your anterior restorations, the strength is significantly compromised. Still, it may be stronger than other non-metallic dental raw materials.
Why Dental Zirconia Is the Best Material
There are three reasons why zirconia is the best material for dental restorations, primarily based on a comparison of metal-containing products, such as porcelain fused to metal, a full metal crown, and titanium. By comparison, zirconia is much more aesthetic, lasts longer, and is even more biocompatible. However, there are a few downsides as well.
Unless you are closely involved with the dental sector, you may not know that acrylic polymers (PMMA or Poly Methyl Methacrylate) are essential in creating the very highest quality, lasting solutions for dental procedures.
Statistics show that there are huge percentages of the population in Europe and the Americas with missing teeth and affected with oral disease. According to the WHO, (World Health Organization), around 30% of the population aged 65-74 has lost their natural teeth while 60-90% of school children worldwide have dental cavities. Add to these factors an increasing consumer awareness of oral health issues and a rapidly increasing population and it is clear that there is much evidence to suggest that the global dental products market is set to grow significantly.
For over 65 years we have been working closely with global market leaders and academic communities to build on our knowledge in the dental sector to develop leading edge dental PMMA.
If you have braces you may find that they rub against the insides of your cheeks or lips. Sore spots on the inside of your mouth can develop because of this, especially in the first days and weeks of you wearing braces. The best way to treat this is simply by applying a little dental wax to your braces. The wax helps to make a barrier between your braces and your lips, cheeks, tongue and gums. The wax is easy to apply and will most likely have been supplied to you by your orthodontist.
In the past several years, the use of zirconia restorations has become increasingly common. Due to the increasing number of prescriptions for zirconia restorations, more laboratories are purchasing milling machines to mill the copings and crowns in-house. After learning how to use the mill, most dental laboratories seek to increase and maximize productivity with the milling machine. To help with this goal, laboratories need to consider three aspects: the use of the right materials, proper nesting, and tooling. This article focuses on the third aspect—milling tools and three features that add value.
The second aspect is the coating. When milling zirconia, using diamond-coated tools will significantly extend the life of the milling burs. We manufacture all our milling burs with the highest-quality materials. The diamond coating that Primotec uses is a proprietary chemical diamond formula, making the tools last up to 10 times longer than standard carbide burs. Finding high-quality zirconia that is not too hard in its pre-sintered stage will also help increase bur life drastically.
The flutes are the third aspect. Most milling tools on the market use only two flutes. Our burs use three flutes, which means 50% more cutting surface than those with two flutes. This point alone can add as much as 50% more life. Also, we notice that the milled restorations are even smoother than those produced with only two fluted tools. If you want to increase your feed rate, that additional flute helps in removing the material at a quicker rate, maintaining a quality surface finish.
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| The Global History of the Bandana |
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Posted by: ou89pd7 - 2021-08-16, 02:10 AM - Forum: Dating & Images Area 【男生交友區】(貼圖、分享)
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Long before American cowboys sported bandanas, the European snuff user of the 18th century suffered from an embarrassing problem: Blowing his nose into a white or solid-colored handkerchief left behind dark tobacco stains. He found a stylish solution in India, where textile makers employed a millennium-old tie-dyeing technique called bandhani to create colorful silk and cotton kerchiefs covered in lively patterns. After the Dutch and English East India companies imported these kerchiefs to England, snuff-takers embraced them to make their habit more discreet, and the name was anglicized to “bandana.”
By the early 19th century, Europe had started producing its own face bandanas, most notably in Mulhouse, France, where dye producers developed a version of Turkey red, the color most commonly associated with bandanas today. The original dye was made of sheep dung, madder root and olive oil, and applied to fabric through a process so complicated it inspired “all sorts of industrial espionage,” says Susan Brown, associate curator of textiles at the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum. The familiar paisley pattern imitated Kashmir shawls.
In colonial America, tube bandanas were sometimes printed with maps, as guides for travel. They also made a splash during the Revolutionary War. One bandana from the period featured a likeness of George Washington astride a horse, encircled by a series of cannons and the words, “George Washington, Esq., Foundator and Protector of America’s Liberty and Independency.” Historians suspect that Martha Washington commissioned this cotton headband, likely made in 1775 or 1776 by Philadelphia textile manufacturer John Hewson.
Bandanas have appeared frequently in American politics ever since. Theodore Roosevelt’s 1912 bandana included the words and music for his boisterous campaign song, “We Want Teddy.” The bandana for Adlai Stevenson’s 1956 presidential campaign featured a smiling photo of the candidate and exhorted voters to go “All the Way with Adlai.”
Still, beloved by cowboys and bandits—including a bank robber in Miami Lakes, Florida, this January—bandanas today are used as a handkerchief, neck gaiters, headwear or, in Covid-19 times, face mask. “They were largely meant for hard use,” says Madelyn Shaw, a curator at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History’s division of cultural and community life. Despite their all-American status, the best-selling bandanas during the pandemic aren’t red, white or blue. They’re black.
Few accessories have lived as complicated a life as the headscarf. The versatile fabric has been chosen by and impressed upon people for political, religious and practical purposes for centuries. It has been favored by revolutionaries and royalty alike. It can be either conservative or rebellious. Beyond its utilitarian origins as a source of protection from the elements, the headscarf remains at the center of contentious debate about women's rights, identity, power and class.
Throughout history, the cotton bandana has sat atop the heads of culture defining women -- and men -- from monarchs including Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth II to the daring flappers of the 1920s. Ranging from patterned prints to luxe fabrics to simple sheaths, the fashion item is wrapped in centuries of interpretation.
"There's a reason why the (head)scarf has transcended time," said Lynn Roberts, vice president of advertising and public relations at fashion outfitter Echo Design Group, over the phone from New York City. "When you're wearing one, people pay attention."
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| THE BEST FOOD DEHYDRATORS ON THE MARKET TODAY |
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Posted by: ou89pd7 - 2021-08-16, 01:57 AM - Forum: Dating & Images Area 【男生交友區】(貼圖、分享)
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You can purchase food dehydrators that are reasonably priced and make your own dehydrated grub. These drying machines are usually very simple to use and they’re a great way to store your summer surplus. It really is fun to buy the freshest plums, apricots, grapes, apples and bananas to make your own healthy snacks.
HOW THEY WORK
Microwave Dryers are usually small-sized appliances that are perfect for drying fruits, vegetables, seeds, herbs, fish and meats.
If you grow your own fresh vegetables or have produced fruit trees, grapevines or berry bushes, you would probably really appreciate being able to put some up without using up valuable freezer space (or having to dig it out – especially from a chest type).
Or you can go through the more labor-intensive process of canning it which, in the case of fruit, generally adds more sugar to the end product.
For those that do not have the luxury of owning your own garden, you can take advantage of seasonal offerings by shopping the sales in the produce market and benefiting from reduced prices.
Simple to use dehydrators come in many sizes with varying numbers of shelves or trays for drying.
You place the food on a tray and the appliance slowly distributes heated air throughout the mesh-covered trays.
The hot air dryer generates a very gentle heat (at least the good ones) that dries the food at a slow and even rate, preserving the organic matter and preventing “case hardening” on the outside.
Case hardening occurs when the fruits, vegetables, or meats are heated too fast, forming a seal on the outside and trapping in moisture. It is very important to remove as much water as possible in the drying process.
Each dehydrator will work a little bit differently and the rate at which foods can be dried will vary accordingly. For example, thicker, denser foods will take longer to dry compared to something like soft fruit, which breaks down more easily. As you begin to work with a new machine, you will come to learn the appropriate sizes to cut different fruits, meats and vegetables to obtain the most efficient drying process.
Roasted vegetables are a uniquely special side. They're tender and creamy but crisp and crunchy. The long, high-heat roast also gives them a delicate bit of char or caramelization that's delicious and almost impossible to repeat with any other cooking technique. Our roasting machine can meet your requirements very well.
The fruit and vegetable equipment imitates the manual washing method and adopts a mesh belt drive. The high-pressure air pump generates gas, which makes the fruits and vegetables perform a powerful rotary motion in the washing machine. Under the action of high-pressure water flow and strong bubbles, the impurities on the surface of fruits and vegetables are effectively separated. At the same time, because the material rotates in the steam-water mixture, it effectively avoids damage to the material such as bumps, bumps, and scratches during the cleaning process.
As a company specializing in the production of food fruit and vegetable processing line, we have observed the growing demand for such products in the market. Especially in China, sales of processed juices continue to increase in recent years. In developed countries, this processed fruit beverage has commanded nearly 50% of the beverage market, but in China, it’s only 20%-30%. Therefore, we believe the China market still has a huge potential, and will further develop in the next few years.
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