Umm... fabric or thread to make socks?
Cone thread is thread typically used on an overlock "serger" machine. It is thread wound on a cardboard or plastic cone, and is much bigger than a standard thread spool.
The odds of rolling a single one on a 20-sided die is 1 in 20 (1/20). Since the rolls are independent events, the odds of rolling two ones on two 20-sided dice would be (1/20) * (1/20), which simplifies to 1 in 400 (1/400).
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The answer depends on what "rolling a one" refers to.rolling a sum of one,rolling a difference of one,rolling a product of one,rolling a one on one die only,rolling a one on one or both dice.Unfortunately these probabilities are different and the question is ambiguous.
It's a thread that's been formed by rolling the piece while hot between two dies.
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Dies are used for creating a thread or repairing an existing thread on metal bar or bolt. Dies come in a full range of sizes.
No the dont cut into the pipe deep enough to make a sound thread as s/s is to hard and they kill the die! S/Steel dies should be used.
It is not!
tread rilling is a cold working procees but you can heat the object at a few tempreture. so the dies can be penetrate easily. if the temprature of object more increase the shape of the threads will damage at the time of penetration of dies
Taps and dies are used in threading. To make an internal thread, you drill a hole smaller than the thread width, then slowly screw a 'tap' into it cutting a thread very slowly. -For an external thread, you choose a rod or bolt larger than the final thread, then screw a hard, threaded disc down onto it.
Yes, the thread will also terminate if the process it is running in terminates. The thread is dependent upon the processes it is running. If the processes die the thread dies.
A thread rolling machine is used to cut threads on round metal bars, in order to take the screw thread of a nut (as in a nut and bolt).
A thread rolling machine is used to cut external screw threads on round metal bars to take the internal screw thread of a nut (as in a nut and bolt).
There is a small set screw on the side of the die itself. It all depends on the die being either a thread chasing die or not. Thread chasing dies are used to restore old threads and can't be adjusted. The set screw can be tightened or loosened accordingly to match the thread pitch.
No. The Servlet is not thread-safe by default. You can make it thread safe by implementing the SingleThreadedModel interface