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What will work to drill porcelain?

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If you have a question different from the ones listed above, try looking in the Tools & Accessories section or call Customer Service at 1-300-307-044.
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How do I drill through porcelain tiles to use a fixing?

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Use the new Armeg PTC drill. Specifically designed and developed in conjunction with professional trade users. The drill bit has a specially developed grade of carbide used in the inserted tip and is ground to very high tolerances. This makes the product the most efficient on the market for repetitive drilling into ceramics, marble, granite, glass etc. Available in the most popular fixing sizes, these bits finally answer, what historically has been a huge problem for plumbers and tilers alike.
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Why do you drill a hole in porcelain rather than cutting a fragment?

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Porcelain is very hard and has to be cut using a diamond drill under running water to keep the sample cool. Any excessive heating would interfere with the TL. A hollow core drill is the safest way of doing this. The core is cut into thin slices using a fine, water-cooled diamond blade and the slices used for TL (pre-dose) measurements.
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How often will I drill?

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The National Guard is a part-time commitment. Your drill periods typically consist of one weekend per month, and one annual two-week period.
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Where will I drill?

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That depends on a combination of things, including your current MOS, what you want to do in the Guard, and where you'd like to serve. Typically, it will be at an armory near your hometown. Talk to a recruiter for more insight.
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How does Porcelain Crackle work?

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First, apply the Base Coat and allow to dry thoroughly. Then, apply the Porcelain Crackle glaze generously with a foam brush in an "X" pattern. Do not overwork the glaze! As the clear crackle glaze dries, fine cracks will appear on the surface of the Base Coat.
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What will work on or drill stone?

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This will depend on the hardness of the stone. If you need a precision hole, the first thing you need is an actual drill bit. Grinding wheels and cutters will make a hole at least twice the size of their own diameter. They are not fluted like a drill bit. While cutters are fluted, it is not in the same way. If the stone you have is a harder stone, we would recommend a tungsten carbide drill bit. While we do not supply one, they do exist.
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What is Porcelain?

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Porcelain is a product made from a specially formulated slip which is about the consistency of mud. It is pored into a mold and left to harden slightly. It is then removed from the mold and fired at extremely high temperatures in a kiln. After the product is fired it is coated with a glaze and kiln fired again. The firing process hardens the glaze to a glass-like finish. After these processes are completed the decals (pictures) are applied to the surface and kiln-fired again.
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Fine ground white clay, molded and fired in an oven for eight hours at 1200 degrees. Finished with a glazed, underglazed, or "bisque" finish. Glazing produces a high gloss; underglaze produces a matte finish. Bisque is a matte finish without glaze. After finishing, the item is "cooked" for six hours at 800 degrees.
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Porcelain consists of a spray dried body of selected clays, kaolinitic minerals, quartz and feldspar, shaped by dry pressing to form a ceramic material that is then fired at temperatures up to 1250 degrees centigrade. A key element of porcelain is its extremely low level of water absorption which is below 0.5%. As a result of new innovative processes new porcelain bears a striking resemblence to natural stones such as marble, granite and poryphyry.
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Porcelain is a fine ground white clay, molded and fired in an oven for eight hours at 1200 degrees. Finished with a glazed, underglazed, or "bisque" finish. Glazing produces a high gloss; underglaze produces a matte finish. Bisque is a matte finish without glaze. After finishing, the item is "cooked" for six hours at 800 degrees.
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What is a "drill" and "fill"?

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Exactly what it sounds like - drilling a hole in a toner cartridge and refilling it with toner. A similar process is used to refill ink cartridges with do it yourself ink refill kits. Vibrant Ink does not sell "drill and fill" kits or cartridges.
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Why do some porcelain veneers look so bulky?

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Some dentists try and place veneers directly over a patients’ teeth without reducing the tooth structure. The veneer basically gets “stuck on” to the tooth surface, creating bulky looking teeth. This problem can be eliminated by proper diagnosis and planning, which will indicate exactly how much tooth surface needs to be prepared to create an outstanding final result.
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What are porcelain veneers?

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Porcelain veneers are ultra-thin shells of ceramic material, which are bonded to the front of teeth. This procedure requires little or no anesthesia, and can be the ideal choice for improving the appearance of the front teeth. Porcelain veneers are placed to mask discolorations, to brighten teeth, and to improve a smile.
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Finely crafted porcelain veneers can last almost indefinitely if maintained properly with good dental hygiene and regular dental visits.
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Is the application of porcelain veneers painless?

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Absolutely! Veneers are secured painlessly during two office visits and anesthesia may not be required.
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What is a porcelain crown?

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A porcelain crown covers your entire tooth, replacing the outside of your tooth and leaving the inside of your natural tooth in place. It is colored and shaped to perfectly match your natural tooth.
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Why is our porcelain sink stained brown?

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The brown stain is from too much iron in your water. It is closely related to simple rust you see on metal, which is iron oxide. Probably the source of the water you use is ground water, and the water has filtered through rocks containing iron-rich minerals on the way to the well.
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How does the porcelain veneer treatment work? How many appointments?

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It takes two or more appointments to restore teeth with porcelain veneers. During the first appointment, the doctor shapes and lightly roughens the surface of the teeth. Then impressions are taken that the doctor uses to make exact working models of the mouth. It's on these models that the porcelain veneers get artistically crafted to fit the prepared teeth. During the second appointment, the prepared teeth get cleaned and polished.
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What should I do if there is a fire drill?

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Fire drills are conducted regularly at SARMC. You will hear an alarm. Stay calm and await instructions from the staff. These drill procedures and other precautions are taken so that we can ensure your safety and the safety of others in the event of a real fire.
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How do I navigate the drill-down tables?

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To navigate to a particular geographic area, use the drop-down menus in the upper right corner of each page. After you select an option, you must click the GO button next to it. (The use of GO buttons facilitates accessibility of the data to screen readers for the blind.) Down arrows take you to more detailed data, most often to finer breakdowns of the industry category shown. Underlined industry descriptions (and column headings) take you to definitions, not additional detail.
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Where can I find the data that are not in drill-down tables?

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For statistics missing in drill-downs, like the Industry Series and Subject Series data, go to the list of PDFs or to the "data sets" part of American FactFinder.
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What do cadets do during drill?

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Drills during the school year are the times when cadets learn everything they need to succeed at and benefit from their summer advanced training experiences. Newer cadets will learn the basics to the nautical life, while senior cadets have the opportunity to practice the leadership skills that they have developed. During drill, cadets participate in many activities under the instruction and guidance of NSCC officers, senior cadets, or Naval personnel.
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Speaking of smoke, what happens if there's a fire drill? What do we do?

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In case of a fire drill, follow the directions outlined in the ILC's Emergency Evacuation Plan for our classroom, ILC 140. Please look over it and be familiar with it. After exiting, the class should gather WEST of Bear Down Gym to be sure all are accounted for. Please come in and talk to Dr. H or any of us on the Teaching Team so we can get to know you better! Or just send Dr. H an email to let her know how the class is going for you. We are truly interested in each and every one of you.
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What's an Assembly Drill - and do I have to go?

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Everyone on board the ship must participate in a compulsory safety drill before departure to comply with Coast Guard and international safety regulations. All passengers are required to attend.
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How can I drill down on references before logging them?

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If you've got a reference to a nested structure or object, then you probably don't want to log it as HASH(0x81141d4) but rather dump it as something like $VAR1 = { 'a' => 'b', 'd' => 'e' }; via a module like Data::Dumper.
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