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  2. Tumble finishing - Wikipedia

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    Rotary tumbling is more common, simpler, quieter and less expensive than vibratory tumblers. There are two differentiating factors, however, that may lead one to use a vibratory tumbler. First, vibratory tumblers retain the overall shape of the rough rock, whereas rotary tumblers tend to make rocks round.

  3. Lily Cox-Richard - Wikipedia

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    The exhibition featured rock tumblers, collected stones, river water, clay sourced from the area, photographs, videos, and audio recordings. [ 15 ] In 2022, Cox-Richard opened a monumental solo-exhibition of new work titled, Weep Holes at Mass MoCA (North Adams, MA).

  4. Old fashioned glass - Wikipedia

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    The old fashioned glass, otherwise known as the rocks glass, whiskey glass, and lowball glass [1] [2] (or simply lowball), is a short tumbler used for serving spirits, such as whisky, neat or with ice cubes ("on the rocks"). It is also normally used to serve certain cocktails, such as the old fashioned.

  5. Daniel Woods - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Woods (born August 1, 1989) is an American professional rock climber who specializes in bouldering, and who is considered one of the most important climbers in the history of bouldering. [1] Woods has climbed over thirty boulder problems graded at or above 8C (V15).

  6. Stefano Ghisolfi - Wikipedia

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    Stefano Ghisolfi (born February 18, 1993) is an Italian professional rock climber, who specializes in competition climbing, sport climbing, and bouldering.In competition climbing, he completes in competition lead climbing, competition bouldering, and competition speed climbing, with lead being his strongest discipline.

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