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| | A Rock with an Engraving, Sweden $24.99 A Rock with an Engraving, Sweden - Photographic Print |
| | Laser Engraving $71.7 Laser engraving is the practice of using lasers to engrave or mark an object. The technique can be very technical and complex, and often a computer system is used to drive the movements of the laser head. Despite this complexity, very precise and clean engravings can be achieved at a high rate. The technique does not involve tool bits which contact the engraving surface and wear out. This is considered an advantage over alternative engraving technologies where bit heads have to be replaced regularly. The impact of laser engraving has been more pronounced for speciallydesigned laserable materials. These include polymer and novel metal alloys Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 84 Publication Date: 2010/04/24 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.20 inches |
| | Woman Rock Climbing Without Equipment $24.99 Woman Rock Climbing Without Equipment - Photographic Print |
| | Man Rock Climbing Without Equipment $24.99 Man Rock Climbing Without Equipment - Photographic Print |
| | Detail of Female Rock Climber and Equipment $24.99 Detail of Female Rock Climber and Equipment - Photographic Print |
| | Rock Climbing Equipment on a Climber's Back $24.99 Paul Sutton Rock Climbing Equipment on a Climber's Back - Photographic Print |
| | Terra Nova Equipment Laser 35 Lightweight Backpack $104.95 The Laser 35 Lightweight Backpack is the largest pack in the new Terra Nova range, but still comes in under half a kilo despite having a removable back pad for protection from climbing gear, full length water resistant zip, hip storage, chest strap with whistle, side compression and multiple gear attachment points and loops. Without the 8 mm foam back pad this multi-function pack is only 476 g! The combination of low weight and a clean internal shape make this pack great for long rock routes, extended hikes and ski tours. There are also loads of extra loops for hanging or attaching gear if needed. |
| | Rock Climbing Equipment $82.85 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles A wide range of equipment is used during rock climbing. The most popular types of climbing equipment are briefly described in this article. The article on protecting a climb describes equipment commonly used to protect a climber against the consequences of a fall. Climbing ropes are typically of kernmantle construction, consisting of a core (kern) of long twisted fibres and an outer sheath (mantle) of woven coloured fibres. The core provides about 80 of the tensile strength, while the sheath is a durable layer that protects the core and gives the rope desirable handling characteristics. Ropes used for climbing can be divided into two classes: dynamic ropes and static ropes. Dynamic ropes are designed to absorb the energy of a falling climber, and are usually used as Belaying ropes. When a climber falls, the rope stretches, reducing the maximum force experienced by the climber, their belayer, and equipment. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 120 Publication Date: 2010/11/29 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.28 inches |
| | Female Rock Climber Preparing Her Equipment $24.99 Female Rock Climber Preparing Her Equipment - Photographic Print |
| | Close View of Climbing Equipment Laid Out on a Rock $39.99 Gordon Wiltsie Close View of Climbing Equipment Laid Out on a Rock - Photographic Print |
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