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  2. Rotary storage - Wikipedia

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    Rotary storage systems are filing cabinets; specialised office furniture units usually consisting of a double sided rotating unit, allowing the user to access two full sides of filing from one point. A foot pedal or lever is often used to operate the rotation mechanism, thus allowing user easy control.

  3. Pencil case - Wikipedia

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    A pencil case or pencil box is a container used to store pencils.A pencil case can also contain a variety of other stationery such as sharpeners, pens, glue sticks, erasers, scissors, and rulers.

  4. Organizer box - Wikipedia

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    An organizer box or compartment storage box is a type of storage box featuring small compartments for sorting components like screws, nails, bolts, washers or pills, etc. [1] The compartments can be separated by removable dividers. The boxes are typically made of a translucent plastic to help determine the compartment contents before lifting ...

  5. 32 mm cabinetmaking system - Wikipedia

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    The system includes matching fittings, with which furniture sides can be secured to floors, walls, and adjacent cabinets. Other fittings are available for doorbands, drawer guides, clothes racks, floor racks, and other features, and typically mount into one or more of the 5 mm holes otherwise used to support shelf brackets.

  6. Pantry - Wikipedia

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    [2] Since the scullery was the room with running water with a sink, it was where the messiest food preparation took place, such as cleaning fish and cutting raw meat. The pantry was where tableware was stored, such as China, glassware, and silverware. If the pantry had a sink for washing tableware, it was a wooden sink lined with lead to ...

  7. Retractable pen - Wikipedia

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    Pen clicking is repeated pressing of the button which produces a clicking sound. [5] Normally, the button is only pressed to expose the nib of the pen for writing. The resultant noise varies in tone, dynamic and timbre depending on the size and make of the pen. When the noise is heard repeatedly, it can have a psychological effect on the doer ...

  8. Mechanical pencil - Wikipedia

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    1.00: 0.040: rare, used in early Parker repeater cartridge inserts for ballpoints 1.18: 3/64 or 0.046: older, used in pencils like the Yard-O-Led; a nominal size, same as 1.1 and 1.2 1.30 (0.051) Staedtler and Pentel (colour leads only for Pentel) 1.40 (0.055) Faber-Castell e-Motion and the new Lamy ABC as well as some Stabilo children's ...

  9. Plate trick - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics and physics, the plate trick, also known as Dirac's string trick (after Paul Dirac, who introduced and popularized it), [1] [2] the belt trick, or the Balinese cup trick (it appears in the Balinese candle dance), is any of several demonstrations of the idea that rotating an object with strings attached to it by 360 degrees does not return the system to its original state, while ...