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Twine

Twine is a type of string made by twisting yarns together. Twine is usually made from natural fibers, although some artificial twines are available.

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How long is the largest ball of twine in mn?

The Biggest Ball of Twine in Minnesota was created on 1989-05-24.

Where does twine come from?

Twine is made from both plants and synthetic fibers. The two products are mixed to together to make the final twine product.

What is a twine?

Assuming you don't mean a strong string, The Twine website says it is: 'a new way for you to collect online content – videos, photos, articles, Web pages, products - and bring it all together by topic, so you can have it in one place and share it with anyone you want.'

Where to buy twine?

1. Twine is a form of thin cord, string or strong thread. It is slightly coarse and is used for such things as tying parcels and in gardening. Depending on what type of twine you want, you can get some from a hard-ware shop, a stationers, a gardening center, a hobby shop, a fishing tackle shop etc. 2. Twine is the name of an online web repository of your own, where you can store your collection(s) of photos, articles, videos, web pages etc, which can share with your friends. See Related Links below this box for more information about Twine and on how to join.

What can be used in place of butcher's twine?

If you are desperate and cannot get your hands on butchers twine, you can substitute plain (not waxed) dental floss.

-Lisa Odegard of Odegard Epicurean

Is twine recyclable?

If the twine is made from a natural fiber, like hemp, sisal or even cotton, then it is biodegradable.

Some twine is made of plastic. This is not biodegradable.

Where can you find twine in sims 2 castaway?

You have to get Sisal, which you can find on Volcano Island and in some areas of Airplane Island, and then go to your workbench and craft it.

How strong is twine?

Twine is two or more strands or string, typically yarn, twisted together to compose a stronger strand of material.

Normally, when you pull on a single string, the force is put entirely on that one string. If you have two separate strings, you're faced with the same problem. By twisting the two pieces of string together, the force extracted when pulled together is divided between the two pieces, and because they're no longer perfectly straight pieces of material, it is more difficult to break or rip.

Where is the the world's largest ball of twine?

I was told is was in cawker city, kansas

For many years, the world's largest twine ball has resided in Darwin, MN. It weighs 17,400 pounds, is twelve feet in diameter, and was the creation of Francis A. Johnson. He started wrapping it in March of 1950 -- four hours a day, every day. Francis lifted it with a crane to continue proper wrapping. For 39 years, this magnificent sphere evolved at Johnson's farm, and eventually moved to a circular open air shed on his front lawn.

* http://www.roadsideamerica.com/story/2128

What plant is twine made from?

The most common natural fibers (or crops) that twine is made from would include cotton, hemp, jute, and sisal. Other fibrous plants and crops can also be used (like the coir from coconuts), and twine can even be spun and made from synthetic fibers (like nylon).

How do you twine ropes?

braiding many rope's into one rope.

What year did Mr Stoeber start making twine balls?

Mr.Stoeber made the twine ball in 1953. there is your answer and i am a girl from your school pay very close attention to who i am.....

How long is a piece of twine?

The length of a piece of rope is twice the distance from the middle to one end.

How do you make baler twine bowl?

You could try knitting or crochet on large needles to produce a 'flatweave' type of rug, or using a wooden frame, tack lengths of twine across the frame at 2cm intervals and then use more twine to weave over and under these.

Is Kitchen twine harmful if eaten?

Kitchen twine, typically made from cotton or nylon, is not designed for consumption and may pose a choking hazard or cause digestive issues if ingested. While small amounts may pass through the digestive system without causing harm, it's best to avoid eating it. If someone accidentally consumes kitchen twine, it's advisable to consult a medical professional for guidance.

What could be wrong if my 310 New Holland Square Baler does not tie the twine?

If your New Holland 310 square baler is not tying twine, it could be due to a few common issues. First, check the twine tension and ensure that the twine is threaded correctly through the tying mechanism. Additionally, inspect the knotters for any debris or damage, as well as the tension on the knotter springs. Lastly, ensure that the baler's drive system is functioning properly, as a lack of power could hinder the tying process.

What town did John Travolta in the movie Michael go to to see the largest ball of twine?

From California NSA to GA nsa and Maryland NSA on Savage Road..We Like our Funny Names For Real Estate Topsy Turvy in Hickory NC, Mad Hatter in SC now closed..Down Under Nassau County

How long is the twine inside an official major league baseball?

According to the Roanoke College C&E News Summary of March 29, 1999:

"Who has ever seriously considered what goes in to making baseballs? To Rawlings, this knowledge is excrutiatingly important. Today, instructiouns call for a cork nucleus that weighs exactly 0.5 oz and is 2.86 to 2.94 inches in diameter. It is to be incased in two thin rubber layers - one black, one red - and weigh a total of 7/8 oz. This nucleus is then machine-wound under high, consistent tension with 121 yards of four-ply blue-gray wool, 45 yards of three-ply white wool yarn, 53 more yards of three-ply blue-gray wool yarn and 150 yards of fine white polyester-cotton blend yarn. THis is coated with rubber cement before the cover is put on. The cover consistes of two pieces of elongated figure-eight-shaped white cowhide, dampened to permit strething, which is then handstiched together with 216 raised stitches, using 88 inches of red cotton thread. Finally, the ball is rolled for 15 seconds while still slightly damp so the seams are even and reasonable flat.

At this point, the balls are still not ready for the big league. Balls are selected at random from each shipment and shot from an air cannon at 85 feet per second at a wall made of northern white ash (the wood used to make bats). Each tested ball must bounce back at between 0.514 and 0.578 of its original speed to be suitably lively for Major League Baseball."

What is the tensile strength of twine?

The tensile strength of twine is influenced in its determination by Hooke's law of Elasticity F = -kx.

What is twine primes?

2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19,23,29,31,37,41,43,47,53,59,61,67,71,73,79,83,89,97,

How many yards of cotton twine is in a baseball?

Stats on a modern baseball: Size: Between 9 - 9 1/4 inches. Weight: Between 5 - 5 1/4 ounces. Construction Materials (working from the inside out): Cork Center: 1/2 ounce and 2.86 to 2.94 inches. Black & Red Rubber Layers: 7/8ths of an ounce each. 4-ply grey wool: 121 yards (brings weight up to 2 7/8 ounces). 3-ply white wool: 45 yards (brings circumference up to 8 3/4 inches). 3-ply grey wool: 53 yards (brings weight to 3 11/16 ounces and circumference to 8 7/8 inches). Cotton yarn: 150 yards (brings weight to 4 5/8 ounces). Those materials are put together using a high tension sewing machine then its all sealed with a coat of rubber cement. The cow-hide (horse-hide was used until 1974) is then sewn on using 108 (or 216 depending on the source & how you choose to count a "stitch") stitches from red cotton.