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A sharp, fine grater will neatly remove the zest alone: make just one pass of the grater over the rind, turn the fruit a few degrees and grate again.
Using a parameterized basis involving the traveling waves, along with the sparse + low-energy decompositions found in imaging sciences, we propose an approximation to viscous conservation laws which separates the coarse smooth component from the sharp fine one.
The smallest preserved manus ungual is laterally compressed, recurved and tapers to a sharp fine point.
Cut around the shape using sharp, fine and small scissors.
For fine fabrics be sure to use sharp fine pins to protect the fabric from developing holes.
Using a wood-cutting blade on a hacksaw, or a sharp, fine toothed wood handsaw, cut grooves for the string in the stock.
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Their sound is of its time — Arctic Monkeys fit in with the sharp, fine-lined dance rock that is currently popular — but in Matt Helders, they have the most limber drummer of their class, and Turner comes fully equipped with a pleasantly rough voice, an actual personality, and a real songwriting gift.
Proper technique with a slow film such as Fuji Velvia or Kodak Ektar, correct exposure, a moderate aperture, and a moderate shutter speed or tripod, can produce very sharp, fine-grained photos with an old 35mm SLR or even a nice point-and-shoot (which should choose a moderate or small aperture and a moderate to high shutter speed on its own in bright light).
He outlines a scholar's rock in the foreground with a dark, thick black line; limns reedy plants with razor-sharp fine lines; and renders a perched bird with feathery strokes that make it seem almost weightless.
Your blade should now look quite even, but to create a sharper, fine edge, follow up the initial sharpening with a fine honing stone, about 8000 grit.
Tape Resist: For crisp, fine lines with sharp edges and angles, use thin masking tape instead of wax to achieve your resist pattern.
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