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It can be made from scrap or low-grade lumber.
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Often sachets can be made from scraps of fancy material left over from another project.
The compressed round briquettes are made from scrap wood that would otherwise go to waste.
These doors were lighter in weight than panel doors and less expensive because the cores were made from scrap wood.
The lamps are the same ones that Wadongo supplies to rural communities — they are made from scrap metal, with glass globes, and are shaped like camping lanterns.
The structure, which appeared one day in October nestled into a scrap of parkland about a half-mile south of the George Washington Bridge under the Henry Hudson Parkway, seemed to have been made from scrap, perhaps the leftovers dragged down from some newly renovated apartment on the cliffs above.
"Someone at Gold's would laugh at this place," said Julien Spencer, 34, a burly bodybuilder who was lifting weights last week at the Temple of Pain, where the machines are made from scrap metal, car batteries and disassembled car engines, a testament to Haitian ingenuity.
The immense Ford Excursion, which weighs as much as three small cars and is so big that it allows tall drivers to look in the windows of school buses, already uses a rubber air deflector, located below and behind the front bumper, that is made from scrap tires.
Her salvaged speeder is made from scrap, and even her goggles (which seem to be repurposed glass from the classic Stormtrooper helmet) link her to the past.
It was made from scraps of old inner tubes, stitched together with heavy nylon thread.
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