A list of puns related to "Interlineation"
Hello peeps,
Can someone help me understand PrusaSlicer a little better?
All the test prints seem to have this first line which purges the nozzle before the actual print starts. Is there a little hidden box I need to tick or option to enable in order to get this line that Mr. Prusa himself calls 'Interline' in the intro video?
Original Prusa i3 MK3 guide for a new user - time stamp: 8:43
Thanks in advance!
I'm planning to make myself a wool winter coat (pattern, etc. TBD) in the next year or so. I know that wool fabrics are pretty water-resistant because wool, and I know that wool can be treated with lanolin or synthetic waterproofer to make it even more water-resistant.
Looking at ready-made wool coats, I see that many are touted as having a "waterproof membrane." Can anyone tell me what this membrane is? Is it sewn on as interlining, or is it bonded to the shell/lining? Has anyone here used such a product when making their own clothing?
Many thanks!
Choosing what to make is the hardest part, especially when you have a really special fabric!
Hello, I am not much of a sewer myself so having trouble wrapping my head around how this would work. But is it possible to make an already made jacket warmer? I have seen lots online about interlining but from what I can see this is for coats being made, and not already made coats. I am moving to the UK from Australia and want to make my coats more weather appropriate. Is this possible and something tailors can do? Or any other suggestions? Thank you
Wondering if anyone can explain the difference of these terms in simple laymanβs terms
Thank you so much in advance for the help, I really appreciate it :)
I'm working on my very first corset--Truly Victorian TV101 1880s corset. The strength later is coutil and the fashion layer is a 100% silk satin from Mood. I've finished my mock-ups and I'm ready to cut into my main fabric. But I'm wondering if I should interline the silk to give it a protective layer against the boning. I will be using synthetic whalebone, and of course I'll file the ends down smooth, but I wonder if the plastic will wear against the satin over the course of use.
And if I do interline it, what would be the best material to use?
Thanks in advance--any advice is greatly appreciated!
Typography is not only about what fonts should be used but concerns how the whole result is looking, so when I type some math exercises I try to insert relatively big inline math expressions (to make them more legible for kids), this causes the lines to have different interlines in the same paragraph, is there any rule that dictates how it should be done, or is it normal to have this kind of result, if not how to resolve it ?
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Flight change now includes interline with Hawaiian to cover my last leg. My original flight was booked in First (I) all the way, but due to a schedule change Saturday I needed to rebook and I was told that only economy was available on my HNL-LIH leg.
The flight is wide open in F based on the Hawaiian site, if do a dummy booking on delta, it shows the flight in F the entire way, including the flight I'm on.
I guess my question - how hard to I push to get into F. It is a short flight, but it would complete the experience. There are 3 of us, so I'm not sure capacity is limited in some way for an interline..?
Any thoughts?
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