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Knowledge, Craftsmanship, Technology
Hello. I decided to gather various joining technologies in one place – from welding and gluing to sewing. Here, you’ll find tips and perhaps even inspiration. The knowledge I share here is what I’ve collected while learning myself. My goal is to make the content as valuable and helpful for you as possible. This blog is constantly evolving – I regularly add new content, improve existing articles, and expand the topics covered. If you don’t find what you're looking for today, check back later – I might have just added something new!

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Practical technical converters – length, mass, speed, and more in one place.

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gluing

Hot melt glue – where did it come from and how is it different?

Hot melt glue explained like you’re chatting with a friend. No jargon, just clear tips on what it is, why it works, and when to use EVA, PA, or TPU for best results.

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tech-drawing

Quick Technical Sketch – The Universal Language of the Workshop

A modern workshop is a melting pot – of people, tools, and problems. It’s not unusual to have workers speaking different languages, all surrounded by CAD projects stacked with 47 layers, annotations, shadow overlays, and file formats no one can open without updating the software. But anyone who’s ever held a pencil and a caliper can understand a good sketch.

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riveting

Rivet head shapes that hold the world

A rivet’s head isn’t just a bump—it’s a decision. Dive into the forms, forces, and functions behind the tiny cap that holds machines, bridges, and jeans together.

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stitching

How to Stitch Air So You Don’t Get Sucked Into the Void: A Few Words About Space Suits

Don’t be fooled by the Michelin Man look. A spacesuit isn’t just a thick jumpsuit. It’s not fancy cosplay. It’s a micro life station — stitched, glued, welded and sealed in layers like a high-tech onion… made of Kevlar

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