Abstract
This category comprises many techniques: soft soldering, hard soldering, welding, gluing, mortaring, grouting, puttying, sewing, folding, splicing, tying, weaving, and attaching by means of screws, rivets, nails, tacks or pegs. All such methods can be grouped loosely according to function under four headings. Connections may be made
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by means of special devices
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by means of amorphous bonding material
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by softening and re-hardening of material
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by anchoring, interlacing, and interlocking.
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Nachtigall, W. (1974). Rigid, Permanent Attachments. In: Biological Mechanisms of Attachment. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-85775-1_2
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