
Anything it touches, it erases! If it only touches a pencil drawing. Pad is 2-1/2" x 2-1/2" x 1", filled with an erasing powder. Rub it over your drafting/pencil sketch/algebra exam and it'll erase for you. Also cleans grime off of your drawing surface before you begin. Superb for artists, draftsmen, and engineers.
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27730 DRY CLEANING PAD |
Ziplock(tm) type plastic bag of the size gnomes use to store leftovers. 1" sq, 2" sq, 2" x 3" or 3" x 4" (our each is a bag of 100), clear polyethylene (the 2" x 3" 27906 has a white strip across one side, 36562 does not.). Store rings, small rock samples, biology parts, and model pieces. Great for cleaning up behind your Guinea pig when you take him for a walk.
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90273 POLY BAG, 1" | |
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90274 POLY BAG, 2" | |
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36562 POLY BAG, 2" X 3" | |
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27906 POLY BAG, 2" X 3" W/STRIP | |
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34552 POLY BAG, 3" X 4" |
We have obtained a large number of real natural corks, mostly surplus with a few fill-ins bought commercially. They range across the popular sizes used in science labs to seal vessels (drill your own holes for glass tubing, etc) and to use as floats. Or just use them to seal bottles that don't have closures or cry out for a decorative seal.
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92688P25 CORK #0 | 3/8" | 9/32" | Details | |
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88746 CORK, #00 | 5/16" | 7/32" | Details | |
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92718 CORK, #1 | 7/16" | 5/16" | Details | |
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89230 CORK, #10 | 1" | 3/4" | Details | |
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89232 CORK, #16 | 1-3/8" | 1-1/16" | Details | |
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1711 CORK, #2 | 1/2" | 7/16 | Details | |
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89234 CORK, #20 | 1-5/8 | 1-5/16" | Details | |
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88748 CORK, #3 | 9/16" | 7/16" | Details | |
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23594 CORK, #5 | 11/16" | 9/16" | Details |
At last, the perfect gift for your brother-in-law who has everything. Fill our brand-new, individually wrapped, empty toothpaste-type tubes with your own homemade treat: guava toothpaste with pumice, pigeon-liver pate, free-flowing fudge. The aluminum tubes are 1-1/2" dia x 7-1/2" long OA, open at one end (waiting to be crimped shut), and with a nozzle and screwcap on the other end. They have lithographed labels. The tubes are being stored in the warehouse, of course, so you're going to want to be judicious about putting real food in them....
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31205 DIY TOOTHPASTE TUBE |
The subjects of these (7) Grumbacher Library how-to-do-it books range from painting cityscapes to drawing the human figure, with stops at cats, crafts and the Wild West, and a preponderance of "Painting Children." The attractive, full-color books each have (30) pages and step-by-step instructions. We'll package (2) different titles together for a paltry sum, compared to the rack price.
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28771 HOW-TO-PAINT BOOKS |
Used for blending stumps into the landscape, or in fact any other pencil or charcoal mark on a drawing. It is a 1/2" dia x 6-1/2" long soft paper rod sharpened to a point on each end. It can be re-sharpened in a pencil sharpener. If you don't understand, you are not an artist and don't need one. But get one anyway and stump your friends in the next "Guess what I got!" contest.
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32094 STUMP BLENDER |
From our friends at the Naval Training Equipment Center come these 2-1/2” x 3-1/2” black-on-white flash cards of U.S. and foreign ships and planes. The 2-deck set has (55) cards for ships and (55) for planes and copters. (The cards are from 1983, so those that are no longer current, are now collectible!) Each aircraft card shows silhouettes from different perspectives, with the wing and fuselage markings as well as info on size, speed and range. Each ship card shows the silhouette and a diagram of the weapons placement, and lists the countries, class, length and displacement for that ship. Interesting. Informative. Very cool looking, whether you’re interested in arms or in art!
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27550 SHIPS & PLANES CARDS |
Call it Fast Mâché" -- the manufacturer does. This finely ground sculpting medium requires no paper. Just add water in a 2:1 powder-to-liquid ratio and start molding. It's quick drying (depending upon the thickness), adheres to any surface or armature, and the finished product can be sanded, drilled, carved, and painted with almost anything. (If Michelangelo had had this stuff, he could have retired in 1525.) Our each is a 28-ounce bag that will make a sculpture approx (1) square foot x 2-1/2" thick, or a whole bunch more a lot thinner. Made in the USA.
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93071 FASTMACHE |
And we did it ourselves with this little mat cutter and self-healing cutting mat. The dual-blade mat cutter has a comfy rubber handle and a removable bevel for clean 45° cuts. The blade adjusts to 9/16" deep and is 4-1/2" long OA, and replacement blades are standard stock in art supply stores. The hard rubber cutting mat is self-healing and no, we don't know how it does that. It's 11-3/4" x 8-3/4" x 1/8" thick, marked with 1/8" and 5mm increments and 1/2" squares, and lines for 45° and 60° cuts.
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93123 CUTTER | |
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93121 CUTTING MAT |
$3.75
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Based on Plains Native American buffalo-hide paintings, this rustic interior-design accent piece features a faux-hide canvas with mock buckskin-ribbon accents on an ersatz wood stretcher, decorated with a few actual, real feathers, from genuine birds. Features replica drawings of bird, buffalo, human and antelope figures plus a sun element. Hangs approx 30" wide x 21" high after some very minimal assembly.
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37733 INDIAN ART |
This clever little artist's brush holder/cleaner will keep those oil or watercolor brushes standing up (or down) straight with their little heads under water or paint thinner, clean and un-bent until you need them. A 4" dia x 2" deep aluminum cup is topped by a 6" tall U-shaped handle with a brush-holding spring across the top. Inside the cup is a mesh screen (with its own handle) for to clean the paint off and let it settle to the bottom, away from the bristles. The handle is removable for storage or travel.
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93264 BRUSH WASHER |
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