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  2. Thread restorer - Wikipedia

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    A thread restorer is a tool used to fix threads on nuts or bolts that have become damaged. One type of thread restorer is a thread restoring file or thread file. [1] There are other types of thread restoring tools as well, for example a chaser tap or chaser die. [2] Normal taps and dies can also be used to clean up a thread, which is called ...

  3. Darning - Wikipedia

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    "Cashmere darn", a fine darning technique for twill fabric [1]: 142 "Swiss darning" to repair knits [1]: 145 Darning is a sewing technique for repairing holes or worn areas in fabric or knitting using needle and thread alone. It is often done by hand, but using a sewing machine is also possible.

  4. Tap and die - Wikipedia

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    Both tools can be used to clean up a thread, which is called chasing. However, using an ordinary tap or die to clean threads generally removes some material, which results in looser, weaker threads. Because of this, machinists generally clean threads with special taps and dies—called chasers—made for that purpose. Chasers are made of softer ...

  5. Snag (textiles) - Wikipedia

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    Snags of this type (#3) may sometimes be repaired or minimized by firmly pressing with opposed finger and thumb at each end of the pulled thread (to prevent it from pulling further from each side), and gently pulling apart the bunched fabric, allowing the bunched fibers at the site of the snag to be drawn back in. Holding one end this way with ...

  6. 40 Bizarre Things Wealthy People Thought Were Totally Normal

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    Image credits: thepurplehedgehog #8. Conversely, I remember a summer where me and my mom lived in a car and I thought it was the coolest thing. Turns out we were just homeless.

  7. Sanctions and a hobbled economy pull the rug out from under ...

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    For the carpet weavers, that's meant their wares were once again banned under U.S. law. “It started when Trump signed that paper," Faez told The Associated Press, referring to the renewed sanctions.