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does anyone know how to sheet? i want to know so i can extend my icons. im me at [email protected] or [email protected] you can also reply to this
What's sheeting?
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CaptFalcon33035 wrote:
What's sheeting?

Google says,

Definitions of sheeting on the Web:

* means the members of a shoring system that retain the earth in position and in turn are supported by other members of the shoring system.
www.trenchsafety.org/trench/sample/glossary.html

* The term used to describe a fine weave quality of cotton muslin fabric.
quilting.about.com/library/0lib/bl0_quiltterms.htm

* The process of cutting a roll or web of paper into sheets.
www.paperspecs.com/resources/glossary/s.htm

* stage at which sugary jams, candies and other preserves will jell; 220 to 222 degrees on a candy or jelly thermometer. Syrup falling from a spoon dipped into the boiling kettle will sheet at this stage, rather than run off the spoon in a stream or fall off in rapidly forming individual drops. This is the signal to remove the kettle from the heat.
www.cooksrecipes.com/cooking-dictionary/ S-search-results.html

* Plain weave cotton.
companya.com/apparel_glossary.htm

* Plain-woven, carded yarn cloth in medium and heavy weights. When the thread count is low, sheeting is defined as muslin. When the thread count is high and the yarn is combed, sheeting is defined as percale.
www.table-kitchen-linen.com/cotton-fabrics-glossary.html

* Profiled metal panels. Shims Small steel plates used for leveling base plates or for packing between structural members.
www.buildingsguide.com/glossary-steel-building-s-u.htm

* Plain‑woven, carded yarn cloths in medium and heavy weights. A woven or non-woven fabric other than knits that have a degree of sizing and are somewhat stiff.
www.smartasn.org/glossary.html

* Sheets are distinguished from films in the plastics and packaging industry only according to the thickness. A web under 10 mils (.010 inch) thick is usually called a film, whereas a web 10 mils and over in thickness is usually called a sheet. Sheeting is most commonly made by extrusion, casting, and calendering.
www.bloomerplastics.com/capabilities-glossary.html

* fabric from which bed sheets are made
wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn