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garment called eyelet doublet is not a form of
ring armour, but an
undergarment intended to be used
under actual armour. The
eyelets are
intended as...
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making the
eardrum flap). Br****
eyelets Mountain boot with 6
eyelets, 4 hooks,
followed by 2
additional eyelets Alphabet eyelets Blind rivet Cable grommet Cringle...
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confetti for s****books and
other crafting. A
related office tool is the
eyelet punch. This is a single-hole
punch which also
crimps a
metal fastening loop...
- the mid-point of the haft,
secured by
three br****
rings. On the haft
below the
point are six
eyelets through which a wire
could be
threaded to hold a lance...
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rings (O-
rings) to keep them from
falling out. They are
usually used in large-gauge piercings.
Flesh tunnels –
Flesh tunnels, also
known as
eyelets or...
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incorporates a
metal clasp with two prongs,
which are put
through a
reinforced eyelet in the flap and then bent
apart to hold,
while the
other has a cardboard...
- flat,
about 4
inches (10 cm) long and 2
inches (5 cm) wide, and has an
eyelet to
which a
chain or cord can be attached. If this is
pulled a mechanism...
- are
often narrow circular rings made from metal, or less commonly, plastic.
Ferrules are also
often referred to as
eyelets or
grommets within the manufacturing...
- mudding.
Before 1932, all
trailers used only jaw or hook
couplings with an
eyelet for
trailer towing. In 1932,
Franz Knöbel, of Westfalia-Werke developed...
- clips. The
bottom row of
eyelets on the belt
provide for
mounting of
accoutrements that have an M-1910
double hook. The
eyelets along the top of the individual...