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  2. Craftsman (tools) - Wikipedia

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    Craftsman is a line of tools, lawn and garden equipment, and work wear.Originally a house brand established by Sears, the brand is now owned by Stanley Black & Decker.. As with all Sears products, Craftsman tools were not manufactured by Sears during the company's ownership, but made under contract by various other companies.

  3. Sandpaper - Wikipedia

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    Sheets of sandpaper with different grit sizes (40 (coarse), 80, 150, 240, 600 (fine)) Sandpaper , also known as glasspaper or as coated abrasive , is a type of material that consists of sheets of paper or cloth with an abrasive substance glued to one face. [ 1 ]

  4. Glass cutter - Wikipedia

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    A smaller wheel (3 mm (1 ⁄ 8 in)) is appropriate for cutting patterns and curves since a smaller wheel can follow curved lines without dragging. General purpose glass is mostly made by the float glass process and is obtainable in thicknesses from 1.5 to 25 mm (1 ⁄ 16 to 1 in). Thin float glass tends to cut easily with a sharp cutter.

  5. American Craftsman - Wikipedia

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    The American Craftsman style was a 20th century American offshoot of the British Arts and Crafts movement, [1] which began as early as the 1860s. [2]A successor of other 19th century movements, such as the Gothic Revival and the Aesthetic Movement, [2] the British Arts and Crafts movement was a reaction against the deteriorating quality of goods during the Industrial Revolution, and the ...

  6. Stained glass - Wikipedia

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    The rolling can be done by hand or by machine. Glass can be "double rolled", which means it is passed through two cylinders at once (similar to the clothes wringers on older washing machines) to yield glass of a specified thickness (typically about 1/8" or 3mm). The glass is then annealed.