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taghardwareca · 1 hour
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Looking for some extra clarity in glass for your next project? Look no further than the Optiwhite Low Iron Glass from Vaughan Glass & Mirror. Offering exceptional transparency and color accuracy, Optiwhite is the choice for architects, designers, and enthusiasts alike. Read the full article: https://vglassmirror.ca/optiwhite-low-iron-glass-for-some-extra-clearness/
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corehardware · 3 months
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A Perfect Harmony of Functionality and Design: Introducing Core’s 1+4 Telescopic Sliding Door
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In the realm of architectural innovation, Core Architectural Hardware’s 1+4 Telescopic Sliding Door stands as a symbol of architectural excellence and design elegance. The seemingly numerical expression 1+4 takes on a new meaning when applied to these doors, representing a harmonious blend of unity and diversity. Whether you’re looking for customization, ease of accessibility or reliable quality products, you can always blindly trust Core Industries as we have been named as the top-most 1+4 Telescopic Sliding Door Supplier in Delhi and all over India. Let’s delve into the exploration of advanced design features that make our 1+4 telescopic sliding door a captivating element in modern spaces.
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Core’s Telescopic Sliding Door, with its innovative design, represents a convergence of mathematical principles and architectural ingenuity. Comprising multiple panels that slide and overlap gracefully, these doors offer a unique blend of form and function. The "telescopic" nature of these doors refers to the gradual extension of panels, allowing for a customizable opening width accordingly to our client’s preferences. This design not only optimizes space but also creates a seamless transition between interior and exterior environments.
Precision engineering is at the heart of our 1+4 Telescopic Sliding Door. Core’s Telescopic Sliding door is equipped with up-to-dated functional options and offers smooth operation as it is designed to maximize our client’s comfort. Each panel aligns perfectly with others, guided by advanced tracking systems, showcasing the careful calculations and attention to detail involved in their design. Core suggests our clients to collaborate and harmonize to experience the best possible functionality, along with a reliable and visually striking door system in the space.
The versatility of Core’s Telescopic Sliding Doors is another dimension worth exploring. Our wide range of Telescopic Sliding Doors offers a canvas for architectural creativity. With multiple creative options in hand, designers can play with the arrangement of panels, choose different materials, and seamlessly integrate the doors into diverse architectural styles. From contemporary urban spaces to rustic retreats, our 1+4 Telescopic Sliding Door adapts, showcasing the flexibility inherent in its precision.
In conclusion, Core’s 1+4 Telescopic Sliding Door stands as a testament to the synergy between and functionality and design. Known as the remarkable 1+4 Telescopic Sliding Door Supplier in Delhi and across the globe over the past decades, Core is your trusted partner in the field of architectural excellence. We invite you to delve into the 1+4 Telescopic Sliding Door invites us to envision spaces where ease of accessibility meets architectural innovation. To explore our spacious range of architectural wonders, kindly contact us at:
Visit us : https://corehardware.co.in/1-4-telescopic.php
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glassdiy · 5 months
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Shop top-quality Mechanical Glazing Channels and Accessories in Canada at TAG Hardware. Our U Channel Series offers versatile solutions, including the innovative Channel Mounting System, Mechanical Channels, Aluminum U Channels for glass, U-Channels for shower enclosure, a 1/4"" Aluminum U Channel, #TAG #Hardware has you covered. As trusted U-Channel for 12 MM glass suppliers in Canada, we provide reliable products for storefronts and entrances. 🔗 Shop now: https://taghardware.ca/categories/storefronts-entrances/u-channels/aluminum-u-channels.html 📞 Call us: 905-760-2000 📧 Email: [email protected]
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thegridler · 7 months
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Kids Bathroom Example of a mid-sized eclectic kids' white tile and subway tile ceramic tile bathroom design with an undermount sink, furniture-like cabinets, dark wood cabinets, marble countertops, a one-piece toilet and green walls
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sertane-j0 · 8 months
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Farmhouse Kitchen Eat-in kitchen idea: a sizable country u-shaped eat-in kitchen with a medium tone wood floor, shaker cabinets, green cabinets, granite countertops, glass tile backsplash, paneled appliances, and one bowl sink.
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emvozbaixa · 8 months
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Living Room Home Bar Inspiration for a mid-sized, open-concept, transitional living room remodel with medium-tone wood floors, beige walls, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace, and a hidden television.
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cheeseukeikeu · 8 months
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Traditional Closet in New York Huge elegant men's medium tone wood floor walk-in closet photo with beaded inset cabinets and white cabinets
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monglight · 10 months
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nmagroup · 10 months
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Glass Hardware
Elevate your architectural design with the transparent elegance of glass doors and walls. Our sophisticated patch fittings seamlessly blend functionality and design, allowing for the realization of virtually any toughened glass construction. With a diverse range of hardware options, create a harmonious symbiosis that complements your vision.
For more info click here - www.nmagroup.in
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arcadebroke · 5 months
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had to order new glasses online because there’s a big ass fucking scratch in the center of one of my lenses and I do not have vision insurance to get new glasses lenses in my current frames from an optometrist (thank you grad school shit health insurance!) , everyone pour one out for my beloved glasses that I have had for eight years and let’s all hope that the new ones that are a similar shape and color are fine and normal and I don’t hate them
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taghardwareca · 1 day
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Level up your next project with our comprehensive guide to Aluminium U Channels! From glass installations to structural support, discover how these versatile components can elevate your designs. Read the full article now! Read: https://taghardware.ca/blogs/transform-space-with-precisionengineered-aluminium-u-channels/
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landwriter · 1 year
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ooooh i feel like i'm spinning a very fancy roulette wheel :D
i'm gonna mix it up and ask about *your* current favorite "untitled 1" WIP
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spinning the wheel, remembering a WIP I forgot totally to include: not my favourite, but a WIP I owe to you, and one I think you'll like! Saint Morpheus role reversal, where Dream's confession HEAVILY FEATURES themes from my 1889 unsent letter that you brought to life so beautifully! working title is Sharpen Your Knife for obvious reasons
ft. a Dream who wants to be punished for his sins, who will not beg for forgiveness because he thinks he is above begging and below forgiving. Hob who cannot say I find no sin in them but does not want to find no sin, who hears Dream confessing only to the monstrous humanity of hunger and greed that he knows within himself. Hob offering to prove to Dream he is both capable of begging and being forgiven. Dream all coiled up with tense fury and terrible want being slowly and methodically undone. here's a couple very rough-draft bits near the start:
Dream is kneeling before him. His face is a harsh, wild chiaroscuro, shadow and light flickering across it wildly as candles are snuffed by the wind and then relit by unseen hand. His eyes are bled black, swallowing any warmth that dares venture too close, and returning only the barest pinprick white gleam in the centre. He looks like a terrible god, even on his knees, but Hob knows better now. He knows the look of desire. He knows the look of apprehension. Even in candlelight, he knows it near the best.
This is the church of Dream’s design, and it is nothing like Hob’s. It is grey and rough stone, small, and in place of stained glass there are only arrow slits, and outside only darkness. There is no comfort in kneeling here. The altar is a slab of stone, radiating cold, and darkened with stains that murmur, This is not where you honour a sacrifice. It's where you make one. This is not an altar where communion wine is transmuted into the blood of Christ. This is an altar you feed with your own blood. Even dreaming, Hob can almost smell it.
Hob looks back down at Dream, who is staring at him challengingly, daring him to say something. He wouldn’t have, a month ago. He will now. “Bit different than my church, isn’t it?”
“Yes,” says Dream.
“This is how you’d revere me, love?” asks Hob. He’s bemused. He’d sort of been hoping for a bit more idolatry. Bit more golden statues.
“This is how I would confess to you.”
And Hob can understand that, can't he, can understand the urge to kneel on something rough, to confess things in darkness and not jeweled light. There’s things he’s said to Dream that he could only have said late at night, face turned away.
“I suppose we summon the benediction we think we deserve,” he says, and watches, satisfied, as Dream’s jaw clenches a little. Hob gentles a hand along his cheek and the ever-hungry part of him thrills at the way Dream’s face slackens a little at the simple touch. Mine, he thinks. This more-than-a-god is mine, and I am his.
“We will see,” says Dream. The wind howls and the candlelight across his face makes him look nothing like a human. He’s afraid. He’s hesitating.
“Confess,” says Hob. His voice is no thunder, just his, just worn and soft and commanding. But still, Dream focuses his gaze, unblinking, on Hob, and begins to speak.
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Hob crouches before him, runs a finger from gut to sternum.
“You’d have me take a pound of flesh from you for all these sins,” he says.
Dream shivers reflexively, then raises his chin higher, as if to cover the admission of his want.
Hob raises his eyebrows. “Oh, you’d be so good, wouldn’t you,” he says, finding the rhythm of it like a familiar path beneath his feet. He steps behind Dream, trailing the flogger’s tails over one bare shoulder. “I bet you'd be perfect, my love. Stoic. Quiet.” The white expanse of Dream’s back is like a field after snow, perfect and empty and still. Hob hums thoughtfully and runs his hands over lordly shoulders. “You’d withstand it all, every cruel little tool you’ve brought here. Flail and flogger, switch and paddle. I don’t think you’d cry out even as I blooded you. Such a proud and terrible creature, you are, hmm? Your expression wouldn’t even flicker as I did it, would it?”
“It would not,” says Dream, and Hob knows it to be true.
He’s leaning further into Hob’s touch, wanting, and Hob wraps an arm around his chest, just under his neck, just on the gentle side of possessive, and holds him close. He lays a quick kiss on Dream’s nape, and then nudges up to his ear. Then he whispers, “So I suppose I’ll have to find another way to make you beg instead,” and drops the flogger with a soft thump onto the ground.
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glassdiy · 9 months
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m0e-ru · 4 months
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when youre mad at personafans you should play your ugliest copy of personafour on hand then you remember why youre here
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bitchfitch · 1 year
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a lot of the comments on that stained glass post are really funny because they assume the horse was like, a serious attempt and not me going "ok I've never used these tools before, I'm going in with no plan and just fucking up half sqft of glass while i learn how the cutter and pliers work" and then assembling the resulting shards into something vaguely resembling a horse to get the rest of the process down in my pre research fuck around and find out phase of learning a new skill.
Also the soldering looks like shit because the articles i found in the 20 minutes i was buying the stuff to start all said "flux makes the soldering better" in really vague terms without actually like, explaining that it lowers the flow point of the solder and makes the copper foil more receptive to it. so i assumed it wasn't necessary and was just used for vague betterness reasons and didn't buy any until a few days later when I started properly researching how to do things and found out it's actual job and that it's absolutely vital to the process.
So the solder isn't actually fully bound to the tape on the horse and is just like, melted overtop it following the lines of the tape. there's a distinct oval shape where the sides of the bead are up and off the tape instead of the domed shape it's actually supposed to be.
I also hadn't bought a grinder at that point bc I'm cheap and wanted to find one lightly used on ebay and also i wanted to wait for my pay check so I'd have a Little extra wiggle room with the whole shebang before i dropped 70 bucks on a tool i might not enjoy using too much.
which is to say, the whale is the first actual attempt and not the horse.
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