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- :Is this pipeclay question a geometry problem?
- In 1873 the Lawson family returned to Pipeclay, while the Slee family remained in Grenfell.
- The paintings are ochre and pipeclay on rock and include the only painting of the potoroo species in Victoria.
- "' In pipeclay, of which there was abundance near, it produced no despicable effect by candlelight .'
- How do I know, what size pipeclay triangle to buy for a particular crucible ? talk ) 23 : 33, 13 December 2012 ( UTC)
- Eventually Slee and Lawson made their way to NSW, mining first at Lambing Flat, then at New Pipeclay ( now Eurunderee, New South Wales ).
- A "'pipeclay triangle "'is a piece of laboratory apparatus that is used to support a crucible being heated by a Bunsen burner or other heat source.
- In the Mulbarapi clan wild dog ceremony, men danced with plain stripes painted down their legs, but they also had pipeclay stripes on their faces and dots on their chests.
- Earth pigments & mdash; or ochres & mdash; in red, yellow and black are used, also mineral oxides of iron and manganese and white pipeclay, or calcium carbonate.
- Unlike wire gauze, which primarily supports glassware such as flasks, or evaporating dishes and provides indirect heat transfer to the glassware, the pipeclay triangle normally supports a crucible and allows the flame to heat the crucible directly.
- Both changes were unpopular within the Regiment and in 1887 the Buffs were authorised to convert the white facings on their scarlet tunics to buff at the Regiment's expense and using a pipeclay mixture developed by an officer of the 2nd Battalion.