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  3. Stretcher bar - Wikipedia

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    Stretcher bars are also used in picture framing when framers are framing things like sport shirts etc. Stretcher bars are used extensively in theatrical productions for framing material backdrops. When a photographer takes a picture then digitally transfers this onto a canvas via inkjet printing, he then stretches this over a stretcher frame.

  4. These Harry Potter Costume Ideas Will Cast a Spell on Everyone

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    Hermione Granger Costume. To recreate Hermione's look, raid your closet for a white collared shirt, a cozy grey or black sweater (bonus points for a v-neck), and a Gryffindor tie just like Harry's.

  5. Coonskin cap - Wikipedia

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    In the 2018 Western action-adventure video game Red Dead Redemption 2, the player can hire a taxidermist to make them a coonskin cap by hunting and providing the raccoon needed for the hat. West Virginia University's mascot, the Mountaineer, wears a coonskin cap along with buckskins, a powder horn, and a black powder rifle.

  6. Webbing stretcher - Wikipedia

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    This pin is usually attached to the stretcher with a short chain or string. [2] Using chain avoids the inconvenient twisting tendency of string. In use, the grooved edge is located over a convenient edge of the frame to act as the fulcrum of a lever and the stretcher is levered outwards. As the handle is further away from the fulcrum than the ...

  7. Tin foil hat - Wikipedia

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    A tin foil hat is a hat made from one or more sheets of tin foil or aluminium foil, or a piece of conventional headgear lined with foil, often worn in the belief or hope that it shields the brain from threats such as electromagnetic fields, mind control, and mind reading.