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  2. Conservation and restoration of ceramic objects - Wikipedia

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    [4]: p.81 There are two methods to removing rivets: the 'cut' and 'pull'. The 'cut' method consists of cutting the rivets through the middle with a file and then pulled out. The 'pull' method involves placing a thin blade under the rivet and pushing out any plaster packing. This method uses leverage to pull the rivet from the ceramic piece.

  3. Rivet - Wikipedia

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    Drawing of round head rivets, 1898 A typical technical drawing of a universal head solid rivet Riveters work on the Liberty ship SS John W. Brown (December 2014).. Rivet holes have been found in Egyptian spearheads dating back to the Naqada culture of between 4400 and 3000 B.C. Archeologists have also uncovered many Bronze Age swords and daggers with rivet holes where the handles would have been.

  4. Fastener - Wikipedia

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    Typical fasteners (US quarter shown for scale)A fastener (US English) or fastening (UK English) [1] is a hardware device that mechanically joins or affixes two or more objects together.

  5. Staple remover - Wikipedia

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    Staple remover. A staple remover (also known as a destapler) is a device that allows for the quick removal of a staple from a material without causing damage. The best-known form of staple remover, designed for light-gauge staples, consists of two opposing, pivot-mounted pairs of thin, steep wedges and a spring that returns the device to the open position after use.

  6. Air hammer (fabrication) - Wikipedia

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    The other new device, hitting at twice or three times the speed of the rivet gun, was the stone carver's hammer – a great blessing for smooth and rapid dressing of granite and marble. In 1930 F.J. Hauschild adapted the original stone carver's hammer into a portable hand-held steel tube frame for the purpose of straightening auto bodies.

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    The Rivet House opened Friday in the Southern Mill development at 355 Oneta Street in an area off Chase Street that in recent years has seen a rejuvenation of business and enterprise.

  8. Drift pin - Wikipedia

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    drift pin Steel Drift. In metalworking, a drift pin, drift pin punch, simply drift, is the name for a tool used for localizing a hammer blow. A drift is smaller in diameter than the hammer face, thus concentrating the force into a smaller area.

  9. Bob Boyle (animator) - Wikipedia

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    Year Title Notes 1990–98 Bobby's World: Model, storyboard artist, background artist 1991–92 Mother Goose and Grimm: Storyboard artist 1991–94