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A special instrument, called a crimper, is available for this purpose.
Seven years before, Sharpe knew, a crimper could fetch twenty-five pounds for a man.
Staple remover, also known as a "crimper"
The pliers' gripping end may be used to squeeze soft metal flat, and function well as a crimper in some applications.
The bundles of tow are taken to a crimper, a machine that compresses the fiber, giving it texture and bulk.
Crimped or pressed connections use special fittings which are permanently attached to tubing with a powered crimper.
In crimping, the grain is combined moist and run through the crimper machine, which will break and flatten the grains.
During her time there she got her first television role, playing Helen, a hair salon crimper, in two episodes of Brookside.
But as it includes a crimper, a straightener and a triangular wand for angular curls, it's good value.'
The crimper may also permanently deform part of the plastic plug body in such a way that it grips the outer sheath of the cable.
He received a patent for a dress-trimming crimper which he had worked on for 17 years, and on his death left several unfinished machines.
A pie crimper with a serpent-shaped handle and fluted wheel might run to $1,000, while a clothespin would go for under $100.
The brothers made the first crimper machine for home farm use, and as the word started to spread, they set up a company to manufacture and sell the machines.
A heated crimper presses against the top edge of the orange-filled cell and seals it off, forming at the same time the bottom of the next cell.
Available from all good toy shops from April priced at £38, Crimp 'n Curl comes with its own curling iron and crimper.
Joseph Kelly (crimper), Portland crimper (19th century)
Her hair had taken Adela and the hotel's in-house crimper three-quarters of an hour to arrange; they'd made it seem slightly ruffled, as though it wasn't styled at all.
New bells and whistles are more obvious on its Cybertool model, which has 36 implements, including a wire crimper and cutter that are intended for repairing a personal computer.
JPP was better at twisting Finnish sources in tunes like "Kalmari Special," which could have been an Irish reel put through a chromatic crimper.
T&B Sta-Kon brand crimper for 0.1 mm2 - 1.5 mm2 F-crimps (German)
At a nearby table, 11-year-old Sara Waltuck and her schoolmate Coco Yuk-Lui and Coco's father, Henry, roll and fill dumplings, sealing them with a plastic crimper.
For example, termination of a cable with an 8P8C plug involves using a hand crimper or crimp machine containing an 8P8C die-set or an A67T standard die-set.
Hair crimping is usually achieved by treating the hair with heat from a crimping iron (also referred to as hair crimper) or by braiding the hair, often in multiple strands, then undoing the braids.
Most Leatherman multi-tools are built around a pair of pliers, with up to 21 additional tools stored in the handles, including knives (straight and serrated blades), screwdrivers (flat, Phillips), saws, wire cutters and strippers, electrical crimper, bottle opener and can opener.