Lace can be made from natural fibers, like cotton or linen, or from man-made material, like polyester and nylon.
ADNR's are a special manmade form of pure carbon that are harder (and denser) than natural diamonds and manmade ultrahard fullerine. I believe the answer is lonsdaleite. It is naturally made and is 58% harder than diamonds.
Yes, lace is made only of natural material, if that is what you mean.
no, steel is one of many manmade alloys. the closest natural material to steel are nickel-iron meteorites.
Plywood is a manmade material created by gluing together thin layers, or veneers, of wood. These layers are oriented with their grains at right angles to each other, which enhances the strength and stability of the finished product. While plywood is made from natural wood, the process of manufacturing it involves artificial bonding agents and techniques. Therefore, plywood is considered a composite material rather than a purely natural product.
Dacron is a manmade synthetic fiber, which is a type of polyester. It is not a natural fiber like cotton, wool, or silk. Dacron is known for its durability and resistance to wrinkles and stretching.
Manmade material
- for a natural material: a stone from Antarctic- for a manmade material: solid helium
Lace can be made from natural fibers, like cotton or linen, or from man-made material, like polyester and nylon.
A lace front wig is a wig with the front hairline is made of lace. The synthetic or human hair is usually hand woven into the lace. This is to create a natural looking hairline with out a band on material showing.
Eyelet is a type of material, similar to lace, usually a holey fabric.
No. They can be made of any material including leather.
Yes, it will work on manmade material as well. Just make sure you prep. it first so it will adhere to the material.
Lace is just a term used to describe the textile technique used. Lace can be made of any material. A delicate fabric made of yarn or thread in an open weblike pattern. Also called lacework.
old material, charity materials, leather and lace
ADNR's are a special manmade form of pure carbon that are harder (and denser) than natural diamonds and manmade ultrahard fullerine. I believe the answer is lonsdaleite. It is naturally made and is 58% harder than diamonds.
Manmade actually.
Manmade