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Materials Oak wood is a type of hardwood that derives from the oak
micrometers in diameter and composed mostly of
strong, hard, heavy and dense with very close grain and,
materials are used to make aircraft and spacecraft parts,
due to their high tannin content. Oak is commonly used
racing car bodies, golf club shafts, bicycle frames, tree and is part of the beech family. All oak species are
veneers
Oak is strong, hard, heavy and dense with very close grain
high tensile strength, high strength to weight ratio, high which makes it a durable and sustainable material for a
chemical resistance, high-temperature tolerance, and
low thermal expansion. wide range of products
Matte Black Spray Grey Primer
Laser Cut Stensil Almond Spray Paint
Gloss Black Spray Brown Wax
Sand Paper
Paint Brush
Oak is a natural material
violently that almost all non-carbon atoms are expelled
Chromium is a lustrous, brittle, hard metal. Its colour is Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene is a common
silver-gray and it can be highly polished. It does not
tarnish in air, when heated it borns and forms the green
chromic oxide It enables very demanding applications impact, heat, chemical and abrasion resistance,
such as aerospace turbo reactors, land-based gas dimensional stability, tensile strength, surface hardness,
turbines, oil and gas industries, medical alloys, nuclear, rigidity and electrical characteristics.
chemical and automotive industries Printers, vacuum cleaners, kitchen utensils, musical
instruments and plastic Toys
Hard chrome plating creates a surface that is very hard.
I chose this material because it is used in a large amount
of friction, and very smooth and easy to clean.
replicate for future designs
Grey Primer Matte White Primer Spray
White PrimerI
Chrome Spray Paint
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Emulsion or by polymerizing styrene and acrylonitrile in
the presence of polybutadiene
Pure chromium is produced either by the thermal
reduction of Cr2O3 with aluminum or by the electrolysis
of trivalent chromium solutions