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  • … in the dark] “Just relax for me now.” Expanded metal. Vacuum. Nylon, copper, rubber and plastic tubes. Mica. Hot plates. Fibre Optics. Carbon dioxide. Liquid nitrogen. Dewar. Silicones. Polyethylene oxide. Stroboscope. Graphite. Plastics. Hot air blower. Sound. [whether it is slow as in before sleep] Grass …

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  • … created by using uranium, cadmium sulfide or titanium. Adding gold produces a beautiful ruby color Cobalt creates most shades of blue. Chromium and iron oxides can also create green shades. Copper oxide is very versatile and depending on the conditions it is used under it can create ruby red, bluish …

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  • Not sure how your monitor perceives it, but mine is showing too much green in the fin, but it’s your basic powder blue, and the edge color is the green of oxidized copper. Thick Fin Tablet, stoneware clay with colored slip, glaze, and oxide stencil - approx. 14 inches in height, 1/2 inch thick.

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  • Not sure how your monitor perceives it, but mine is showing too much green in the fin, but it’s your basic powder blue, and the edge color is the green of oxidized copper. Thick Fin Tablet, stoneware clay with colored slip, glaze, and oxide stencil - approx. 14 inches in height, 1/2 inch thick.

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  • … When my turn came, I suppose I set off, soap and towel in hand. I seem to remember the bathroom as a cold and cheerless place with a huge, cast iron, white-enamelled bathtub. Perched at the end of the bath was a huge copper device. I remember the reddish, bare copper and the hints of green copper oxide …

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  • … will have to be developed, much like the one that Global Solar Energy has in Tucson, Arizona, which will produce an estimated 1100 MWh per year. The operation noted here is based on CIGS, or copper indium gallium diselenide, thin-film solar cell technology. While it is not as efficient as silicon-based …

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  • … Island vendor’s website, but there are no pictures on it. A pity. Alexandra Lanzarotta sells her jewellry creations under the business name of Alanza’s Creations. I rather liked her display which sported two large torsos in classical style patinated in verdigris, that copper oxide green colour …

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  • … creates various color hues ranging from silver-white to green and orange-red. Usually, red, yellow and green golds are made by adding varying amounts of copper (Cu) and silver (Ag) to produce alloys of 10 to 14 carats. White golds have traditionally been made by alloying nickel (Ni), zinc (Zn) and copper …

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  • … made two ampules, which I filled with random colored compounds, and a straight joint (the ugly-as-sin thing in between the ampules), which is surprisingly strong. The green stuff is Nickel Chloride and the blue stuff is Copper(II) Nitrate. Both compounds are harmless of course. I wish I could have …

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  • … but not on buffs. White diamond compound is for general use on copper, brass, bronze, and aluminum, and worked on a buff, brush, or lap. Fine every grit mixed with white vaseline (never yellow) is used for satin finishes on any metal. Pumice and water paste is used for a satin finish on silver because it gives …