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    We pursue the administration tenet of "Quality is exceptional, Provider is supreme, Name is first", and will sincerely create and share success with all clientele for melamine ice cream bowls , melamine shot glass , Large Melamine Ashtray , We always welcome new and old customers presents us with valuable advice and proposals for cooperation, let us grow and develop together, and to contribute to our community and staff!
    Competitive Price for melamine tumblers to Sudan Manufacturer Detail:

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    Item Name 350ml Melamine Tumblers
    Item No. CP091
    Shape Round
    Body Color Coloful
    Decal Color 4 colors print (if need)
    Finish Glossy
    Style Fashion
    Motif Design Customized
    Shape Design OEM/ODM
    Test Standard FDA,PROP 65,EN71,LFGB etc. by SGS or ITS
    Packaging 6pcs/box,72pcs/carton
    Dimensions
    Length 7.1 cm
    Width 7.1 cm
    Height 10.7 cm
    Capacity 350 ml
    Material
    Body Material 100%melamine
    Decal Material (if need) 4 colors print (CMYK), or spot color printing, RoHS certificate
    Imprint (if need) Seiko ink type 1000 or other type, RoHS certificate
    Accessories Information
    Lid included No
    Other No
    Weights
    Net Weight (kg) 6.7
    Shipping Weight (kg) 8

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    We're committed to providing easy,time-saving and money-saving one-stop purchasing service of consumer for Competitive Price for melamine tumblers to Sudan Manufacturer, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Cyprus , Kenya , Botswana , All our staffs believe that: Quality builds today and service creates future. We know that good quality and the best service are the only way for us to achieve our customers and to achieve ourselves too. We welcome customers all over the word to contact us for future business relationships. Our products are the best. Once Selected, Perfect Forever!

    FAQ: 1.Q: Where is your factory located? How can I visit there? A: Our factory is located in Guangdong province, China. Warmly welcome to visit us! 2.Q: What is the material of your products? A: The material is melamine.  3.Q: How can I get some samples? A: We can send the samples by Express/DHL/FedEx/UPS etc. 4.Q: How does your company do regarding quality control? A: We have a very strict QC system. Our inspectors have been closely monitoring the production process from the selection of raw materials to the final step of the finished products. 5.Q: Can you print our logo on the product & packing? A: Yes, We can print your logo on our products. Multicolor-Plastic-Dinnerware-Melamine-Dinner-Plate

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    * Do Not Washing By Steelwire Ball
    * Non-Microwave Ovens
    * Dishwasher Safe


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    I brought each one into MeshCam and created a very simple tool path for the X-Carve to follow.
    Using a 2×2′ sheet of 1″ insulation, I cut it right down the center.
    I covered the entire surface with Super 77 spray adhesive and let it dry for a few minutes.
    I folded the pieces together, effectively making a 2″ piece of foam.
    I put the largest bit I had in my X-Carve, a 1/4″ ball nose bit.
    I screwed the foam panel into the waste board.
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    I attached the two panels to a piece of melamine with spray adhesive.
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    I smoothed out the transition with a rasp in no time flat.
    The entire foam surface was covered with pacing tape to prevent damage to the foam in the lamination process.
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    I sandwiched the veneers, fully covering each with glue, and making sure to alternate grain direction between layers.
    I held the edges together with some packing tape so they wouldn’t slip around because of the glue.

    I slid the sandwich and the form into the vacuum bag, being careful not to snag the bag on anything.
    Over the sandwich, but under the bag valve, I slid in a strip of nylon mesh. This helps make sure the valve doesn’t get blocked before the vacuum is complete.
    The end of the bag was sealed up with some very sticky black glue/tape.
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    Next, I flipped the paper over and traced the shape to the other side.
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    I drew a center line and added a light coat of spray adhesive to the blank.
    I added the template by lining up the crease with the center line.
    Then the other side laid over into place as well.
    I used a bandsaw to cut out the shape, but you could also use a jigsaw.
    I smoothed out my bandsaw cuts with a belt sander.
    I used an orbital sander to give the edges a very slight round over.
    Since I used a light coat of spray adhesive, the  template pulled off easily.
    I lined up the trucks, and used a straight edge to make sure they were lined up with each other, then marked the holes for each.
    I added a block underneath to prevent blowout, then drilled all eight holes.
    I assembled the wheels and trucks, which is extremely simple.
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    I put down a few coats of black spray paint in the exposed areas.
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