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-Carving: The sculptor starts with a block of material, and chips any un-needed parts of this material to create an object. -Casting: In this process the sculptor starts by making a mold, and pours a melted metal onto the material. -Modeling: Building up a shape...DUH!:) -Assembling: The sculptor constructs the object. Thanks!!
Weathering
the use of boiling chips is that it traps air bubbles and it provides spaces for the solvent vapor can form. When the boiling process is started heated chips will release small bubbles to promote even heating of the solution this will ensure it will not over heat or (worst case scenario) explode. in short it makes the process more safely :D hope it helped
Diamond chip is just that, chips of real diamond cut off during the shaping process.
carving
Diamond chips do have some value they are used in high performance commercial drills.
The waste depends on the process and material. If you are cutting metal, you'll have lots of little "chips" to deal with afterward.
This will depend upon the types of chips referred to in the question. The volume is not changed based upon the make up of a material or an object. The presence of other material, such as adding chips, may change its density. The volume will change if the chips referred to are chips that remove material from the outside ot the object.
chicken and chips
Silicon
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Potato chips would dissolve faster because they are made out of less dense material
Porcelain chips (or another material) are added to assure a nonviolent boiling.
You make computer chips and most ic devices from this material.
you do nothing just eat chips
Acrylic scrap can be converted into Regenerated Monomer, the raw material used to create acrylic. The recycling process starts with breaking the scrap into acrylic chips. They are converted into vapor before producing the monomer.