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Ken-A-Vision 7600 Video Flex - Document Camera / Visualiser
List Price: $995.00
Sale Price: $947.21
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Video Flex Digital Video and S-Video Document Camera with Carrying Case. Using multiple connectors, it can simultaneously display to a computer, television monitor, and multimedia projector. Carrying case included...
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Video Flex® Microvideo Camera
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Whether in the classroom or lab, or in the field with the available battery pack and three AA batteries (available separately), this unusual video camera travels anywhere to capture images from any angle...
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WARDS/Video Flex® Microvideo System
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With the Ken-a-vision Video Flex 7100 Microvideo Camera, Ken-a-vision Comprehensive Compound Microscope, and USB adapter with image capture and editing software, this package will allow you complete access to all technologies available in your classroom...
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Video Flex® USB Microvideo Camera
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Simply hook up the microvideo camera to the USB port of any PC or Macintosh and transmit video or captured images. The camera can simultaneously display to a USB port and the monitor, allowing you to capture a video signal in your computer while viewing the live action on the monitor at up to 50X magnification...
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USB Flexible Inspection Camera Borescope Endoscope
List Price: $89.99
Sale Price: $69.36
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By connecting the USB Flexible Inspection Camera to your PC via USB interface, it allows you to perform detailed visual inspection in hard-to-reach places. This inspection camera is powered by a USB connection to your PC, so no batteries are required...
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Dino-Lite MSAK810 Flexible Arm Attachment
List Price: $39.00
Sale Price: $39.00
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The MSAK810 is a 12 inch, flexible mechanical arm designed to provide additional viewing angles when used in conjunction with the MS35/MS36 base and pole mount. The serpentine arm can be positioned with a touch of a finger and adjusted as needed to provide unlimited viewing angles...
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48 Bulb LED Ring Light for DM on Pneu Flex Arm
List Price: $179.00
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48 Bulb LED Ring Light for DM on Pneu Flex ArmThe 48-bulb LED ring light features variable intensity control, and the new 60-bulb LED ring light is variable and programmable for segmented quadrants to cast shadows when necessary...
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DM on Pneu Flex Arm, DM 10X / 20X on Pneu Flex Arm
List Price: $879.00
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DM on Pneu Flex Arm, DM 10X / 20X on Pneu Flex ArmThe DM Dual Mag stereoscope together with the Pneu (new) Flex Arm is a symbol of functionality and ingenuity, allowing vertical, horizontal, and complete 360° adjustments...
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DM on Pneu Flex Arm, DM 10X / 30X on Pneu Flex Arm
List Price: $879.00
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DM on Pneu Flex Arm, DM 10X / 30X on Pneu Flex ArmThe DM Dual Mag stereoscope together with the Pneu (new) Flex Arm is a symbol of functionality and ingenuity, allowing vertical, horizontal, and complete 360° adjustments...
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Looking at Hairy Walls!
Copyright (c) 2008 Able Skills
Did you know that there may be hair in your walls? That's right! Many people don't realize that hair has commonly been used in plaster in order to assist with the binding process.
Why Hair?
Hair - particularly horse's hair - has long been used in plastering for two main reasons: it's easy to find and it works in much the same was as the strands you find in fibreglass resin. Remember, plaster has been around for quite some time now, so our ancestors needed to use whatever they could get their hands on in order to do the job right. Long ago, before everyone owned a car, everyone had a horse. Therefore, horse hair was readily available.
Choosing Your Hair
Today, ox hair is actually used more often than horsehair. It is possible to purchase 3 different qualities of hair. Regardless of the type of hair used, the purpose is to help control any small cracks that may develop in the plaster as it dries or when flexing is possible. Therefore, the hair needs to be strong and clean, which means it should be free from dirt and grease. It is also best for the hair to be long, which is one advantage that ox hair has over horsehair. Some people prefer to mix both horse and ox hair in their plaster.
Traditional alternatives to hair include chopped straw, reed, manilla hemp, jute, sisal, and even sawdust. Modern synthetic fibres such as glass and polypropylene which have been designed for use with Portland cement mortars have also been used successfully in pure lime mortars, despite their smooth and almost shiny appearance when viewed under a microscope. Natural animal hair, by comparison, have a rough texture, and are generally more suitable for old buildings. While woven hazel or willow spars work well and are often found in surviving wattle and daub, the practice of splitting oak and chestnut lath to produce riven laths became popular early in the 15th century. Oak and chestnut make particularly good riven lath as they both contain natural oils, thus ensuring long life. By the 19th century sawn lath started to be used, although there is no doubt that riven lath is stronger, and its textured surface and exposed grain affords a far better key
When taking plastering courses, you can learn more about hair and other materials that can be used as a binding agent for plaster.
So, the next time you clean your walls or hang a picture, think about what is inside the plaster and remember just how hairy your walls really are!
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