The crimp in a stapler is used to bend and secure the staple legs tightly against the paper, ensuring that the staple stays in place and holds the papers together securely. It helps prevent the staple from coming loose or causing paper to snag.
The time it takes to crimp hair depends on factors such as hair thickness and length, as well as the type of crimping iron used. On average, it can take around 20-30 minutes to crimp the entire head of hair.
To use a crimper, insert the wire or cable into the appropriate slot on the crimper tool. Squeeze the handles together firmly to compress the jaws, creating a secure crimp on the wire or cable. Check the crimp for proper connection and repeat if necessary.
She crimped her hair before the party to give it more volume and texture.
Yes, you can crimp your hair without a crimper by braiding or twisting damp hair and then using a flat iron to press over the braids or twists. After allowing the hair to cool and then unraveling the braids or twists, you will achieve a crimped texture.
"Attempts on Her Life" by Martin Crimp is a play that challenges traditional narrative structure and explores themes of identity, consumerism, and the power of language. The play is a series of fragmented scenes that offer multiple perspectives on a woman named Anne, who may or may not exist. The work invites the audience to question the nature of truth and the impact of media on modern society.
You can use a stapler to attach felt to your shed roof, but it may not last as long.
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To staple sheets together
are you stooopid, use a ruler you foool!
Look here for a diagram of a stapler, perhaps you can use www.google.com to search for other stapler diagrams. http://www.emeraldinsight.com/fig/0330260409001.png
It use to not have a base. Read more here. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stapler,Geek Patrol
It depends. Most common, it is use to fasten papers.
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When you open it up you have to push the metal slide down- (that is in the top of the stapler) then click it together and use it! Put the metal slide back to normal when finished using
im guessing you mean to prevent them from falling apart. to do this, i usally use crimp tubes. I prefer crimp tubes over crimp beads but that's just my personal preference. If your using memory wire, a memory wire ball will work or just make a mini spiral on the end. Making a spiral on the end of any wire will stop the beads from falling off but this is not a good idea if you want something like a clasp. its easiest to just use crimp tubes or crimp beads for most wires. i like to use two crimp tubes on each end of my wire (for jewelery with clasps. before the clasp) this ensures that if one crimp tube breaks somehow, there is another to hold it together until you can fix it.
The weight of a stapler can vary from a few ounces for a small stapler to 5 pounds or more for a electrically powered stapler.
The weight of a stapler can vary from a few ounces for a small stapler to 5 pounds or more for a electrically powered stapler.