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  2. Paint roller - Wikipedia

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    A paint roller is a paint application tool used for painting large flat surfaces rapidly and efficiently. The paint roller typically consists of two parts: a "roller frame," and a "roller cover." The roller cover absorbs the paint and transfers it to the painted surface, the roller frame attaches to the roller cover. A painter holds the roller ...

  3. Hiding power - Wikipedia

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    The direct measurements are still in demand where the real-world constraints of an uneven paint application are present, for example, the painting of buildings inevitably involves unevenness of the paint thickness due to the texture of a brush or a roller. The resulting perceived opacity is sometimes called an applied hiding power. ASTM D5150 ...

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  6. I Tested 5 Foam Rollers And Found The Holy Grail

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    Wave Roller. The 12-inch Therabody Wave Roller is the most high-tech foam roller I've tested. Like the iconic Theragun, it's chargeable and uses vibration to ease muscle pain and tension.

  7. Brayer - Wikipedia

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    The roller is passed systematically across the surface to produce an even layer of ink. The roller is then applied to the forme, block, stone or plate so that the ink is evenly transferred to the raised or receptive areas before the next stage of transferring the ink, by moderate pressure, to the printing surface or offset substrate.