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Thin indicates a single brushstroke, while thick indicates an obvious impasto with a thickness in the mm range.
The layer was pressed to obtain a thickness in the centre of ∼3 5 μm to provide stable clamping.
They just had a texture in the voice, and a clarity in the voice, and a thickness in the voice that would say: this is both.
The STL files describe a part with a diameter (in x) of 6.24 units and a thickness (in y) of 3.02 units.
The STL files describe a part with a diameter (in x) of 6.32 units and a thickness (in y) of 2.58 units.
The STL files describe a part with a diameter (in x) of 47,000 units and a thickness (in y) of 26,000 units.
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Further reworking can occur after this initial emplacement so that it is sometimes possible to recognise an in situ thickness as well as a total thickness (in situ thickness + reworked thickness).
The MNU26 hydrofoil has a 26% thickness in contrast to the NACA63421, which has a 21% thickness.
All coatings had a total thickness in the 1.5±0.3 μm range.
Perfectly cooked, bucatini -- a fat, hollow macaroni -- was prepared all'amatriciana, that is, with unsmoked bacon or pork, tomatoes and onion, all cooked to a luscious thickness in fresh olive oil.
It's about twice as thick as is needs to be without further engineering – we just built in a safety thickness in case of heat or other issues.
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