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bonefall · 7 months
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'Ello, found your BB AU a couple days ago and am already heavily immersed in it asdvcsdv
Iirc WindClan (maybe others but esp them) uses flax as a building material, and linseed oil in some cases? How do they handle the possibility of the linseed oil just. exploding/catching on fire?
Had another thing to ask. too but my brain went yeet with it so sdsfsd if i remember I'll come back XD
Linseed oil has to get really hot to self-ignite and be surrounded by flammable things like rags and kindle to cause damage. The notoriously low flashpoint of linseed oil is caused by a metal salt catalyst, which Clan cats don't use. RAW, normal oil without a catalyst has a flashpoint around 200F/93C.
This is also, remember, really far north geographically. 100F/38C is recordbreaking heat in this area, only seen a handful of times through history including now. This place is cold; on average you're looking at a winter temp of 40F/5C and a summer temp of 60F/16C.
Flax and its products have been used for tens of thousands of years (stone age!) by various cultures and it's not like they were constantly spontaneously combusting. Linseed's combustibility is one of those things that is both a modern problem, and gets played up to alarm people lmao.
SO to answer the question directly, they deal with it with basic fire safety. You're not allowed to bake or fry alone unless you're a well-trained warrior. They also work with the oil in sandy areas, to kick up dirt if there happens to be a greasefire. For anything treated with linseed oil, like shawls or construction, the flashpoint is simply not a problem.
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urbanwoodsmanthings · 5 months
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Carved Mouse with sunflower seed christmas ornament
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sjsports123 · 5 months
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Gripslip - The Fastest, Simplest and Easiest Way to Change Your Batting Grip
The GripSlip is the fastest and simplest way to change your bat grip. It removes the need for a bat cone, which is difficult to use and requires significant wrist strength, or a plastic bag, which is messy, inefficient and confusing.
We equipped the robotic fingertips of the four-finger Allegro Hand and five-finger Wessling Hand with multimodal sensors (BioTac or BioTac SP; Syntouch). Local control laws in each finger reacted to slip-based feedback, counteracting future slips.
It’s the fastest way to change your bat grip
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Gripslip is the fastest, simplest and easiest way to change your cricket bat grip. It eliminates the need for bat cones, which are difficult to use and require a lot of strength, or plastic bags, which are fiddly, messy and inefficient. With the GripSlip, anyone – including juniors - can easily and quickly replace a batting grip.
Choosing a bat grip is very important, as the thickness of the grip can have a huge impact on the pickup and balance of your bat. Players with smaller hands find thinner grips easier to handle, while those with larger hands prefer thicker grips. Additionally, the type of material your grip is made of can be important - rubbers provide better shock absorption while plastics are more durable and lightweight.
To install your new bat grip, start by removing the old tape. This is often the most tedious and frustrating part of re-gripping, but Goo-Gone, Goof-Off or rubbing alcohol can all help speed up the process. Once you’ve removed the old tape, you can begin wrapping your new grip. Make sure that the wrap is consistent and neat, and if necessary, cut off any excess tape with scissors. Finally, add a small piece of electrical tape to the beginning and end of your grip wrap to fasten it to the bat.
It’s the simplest way to change your bat grip
It can be frustrating to change your bat grip, but there is an easy way. Instead of using a bat cone or plastic bag, you can use GripSlip to apply your new grips in less than 30 seconds. Unlike the bat cone, which is difficult to use and requires wrist strength, the GripSlip allows anyone – even juniors – to easily and efficiently replace their batting grips.
A new bat grip can improve your batting performance and comfort, so it’s important to choose one that is the right thickness. Lizard Skins offers a variety of grips with different thicknesses, so you can find the perfect one for your style of play. Choosing a thinner grip can help you get through the strike zone faster, while a thicker grip can offer a better feel when batting.
To start, remove the old grip and peel back a little bit of the adhesive backing. Once you have removed the backing, position the grip on the butt of the bat and begin wrapping it around the handle. Be sure to overlap the tape evenly as you wrap so that the grip is consistent throughout. Once the grip is finished, secure it to the bat with electrical tape. If available, you can then apply a finishing sticker to give your bat a more polished look.
It’s the easiest way to change your bat grip
Whether you’re replacing an old grip or just trying out something new, the GripSlip is a convenient way to change your bat grip. While other methods like bat cones and plastic bags can be difficult, the GripSlip allows anyone to easily and quickly replace a standard grip. You’ll be ready to hit the ball in less than 30 seconds!
Before installing a new grip, it’s important to clean the bat and remove any pine tar residue. Once the bat is clean, you can start by removing the tape and starting over with a fresh wrap. Make sure to follow the proper wrapping technique for greater success and avoid any mistakes that could lead to an inconsistent grip.
Start by peeling back a small portion of the backing and placing one of the unfinished ends of the grips to the butt of the bat. Then, apply tension as you begin to unroll the grips around the handle. As you continue to wrap, make sure the tape is applied evenly to ensure a consistent appearance. If desired, you can then finish off the wrap with a piece of electrical tape at the beginning and end of the wrap to secure it in place.
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bo-frog · 6 months
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In my Visual arts studio class we are working with oil pastels. This was my little test piece. I blended it with a yellow liquid called linseed oil
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I found that the best way to do the small spaces for me was to use a paintbrush, but it is tricky to clean. It feels a little weird on your fingers lol
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paintingfox1 · 1 year
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How to clean oil paint from brushes without paint thinner?
How to clean oil paint from brushes without paint thinner? These tiny brushes are a huge part of the painting and keeping these oil paint brushes clean and in a good condition is very important to become a successful artist. See more
These tiny brushes are a huge part of the painting and keeping these oil paint brushes clean and in a good condition is very important to become a successful artist. But doing so can be a bit of a challenge due to the lack of proper attention and time on these tiny brushes. In addition, oil paint thinners are not always available due to their higher prices. In this article, we will suggest 10…
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amdallgallery · 2 years
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Amdall Girls Painting - First Solvent Use
Oil painting of my kids - 2nd painting overall, 1st solvent use (linseed oil). #oilpaint #painting #portrait #portraitpainting #oils #linseed #family #familportrait #familypainting #kidpainting #artwork #paint #artist
A few weeks ago, I finally made the leap to attempt painting for the first time. I’ve long admired the “painterly” look across the different mediums, particularly the textures and qualities produced by oil paints. It’s been a long term goals to learn, but had always seemed like something I’d try some far-off, unspecified day. So, I surprised myself greatly when I suddenly got a wild hair to just…
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amaturewoodwork · 2 years
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The lighter one is has linseed oil on the panels, and the darker panels on the longer one is varnish.
With a attractive enough colour I could lure a bee
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Linseed Oil Market Analysis and Forecast to 2031: By Nature (Organic Linseed Oil and Conventional Linseed Oil), Product Type (Raw Linseed Oil, Boiled Linseed Oil, Double-boiled Linseed Oil), Application (Dietary Food, Pharmaceuticals, Paint & Textile Industry, Leather Industry, and Others), and Region
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xboxfox · 1 year
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prey animal
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sweet-milky-tea705 · 26 days
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Oil pastel assignment
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thedawner · 3 months
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I need more oil pastels...
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peachfruitcake · 2 years
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Rosemary Walten
Oil on 5x7 inch canvas
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howlingwolf23 · 1 year
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Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves no context
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ahedderick · 1 year
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plein air painting
   Oh, boy. The joy of spending a while slapping, smearing, squooshing paint onto a canvas*, traipsing back home with it, sticking it on a shelf, and then backing up. Eight, ten feet back - all the brushstrokes suddenly merge into an Image. A landscape. Trees, rocks, and water. It was [literally] a blank canvas two hours ago. Lookit those tree trunks. *dreamy sigh*
   Spent today at Snowshoe Mountain (Resort) in West Virginia, riding the lift, hiking the trails, and painting in the woods. I deserve this.
* Also picking the damned gnats out of the wet paint, but we needn’t dwell on that.
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geocyclist · 11 months
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Finished end table, white ash with linseed oil and paste wax.
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ghostaholics · 9 months
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I'LL TELL YOU MY SINS SO YOU CAN SHARPEN YOUR KNIFE
thank u nonnie u get the vibez ily endlessly; preview under the cut
HE’S THE SISTINE CHAPEL OF MEN. Striking. Larger than life. His uniform’s been Jackson Pollock’d with stains, all colored in violence like a Full Fathom Five. And when you look at him, you feel something – this inexplicable rush of blood that makes your skin blister with heat. There are cardinal-red blotches splashed across his mask; it’s like slow-drying paint on a canvas, linseed oil that smears under your thumb and comes away slick before wiping it off on the cuff of your sleeve.
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