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<dc:title>Gluing</dc:title>
<dc:description>At Ballangen Museum, Per Henrik Mørk, contruct models. He uses different technuiqes to acheive this, where one of the most used practice is gluing. This in nessesarcy for all of the tiny elements to stick together.</dc:description>
<dc:contributor>iain</dc:contributor>
<dc:language>Norwegian</dc:language>
<dc:type>Intangible</dc:type>
<dc:identifier>715</dc:identifier>
<dc:alternative title>Liming/Glueing</dc:alternative title>
<dc:date submitted>30/09/2025</dc:date submitted>
<dc:references>https://snl.no/lim</dc:references>
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<item_type_metadata:knowledge>What type of glue that must be used for the elements to stick together, wether it is wood or other materials.</item_type_metadata:knowledge>
<item_type_metadata:practitioners>Carpenters, or related professions that requires this type of knowledge. Glue is used in many form and areas.</item_type_metadata:practitioners>
<item_type_metadata:origins and change>The practice had change over time because of the introduction of chemical products etc. Sticking things together can be traced back quite long.</item_type_metadata:origins and change>
<item_type_metadata:organisations>Bodies that constructs things in different types and shapes that requires that things are glued together.</item_type_metadata:organisations>
<item_type_metadata:places>It can be many dependend on i.e. contruction and maintenance.</item_type_metadata:places>
<item_type_metadata:place description>For a long time, the community in Ballangen existed because of the mining industry. Hence, mining history is the main theme of the museum. Through the lens of a unique collection of objects, you get an insight into the former heyday of this community, its cultural events, schooling and everyday life. The museum is housed in the old administration building of the mining company Bjørkaasen Gruber, built in 1919. Even the building itself is worth a visit.</item_type_metadata:place description>
<item_type_metadata:artefacts>Chemical products.</item_type_metadata:artefacts>
<item_type_metadata:state of the practice>stable</item_type_metadata:state of the practice>
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<item_type_metadata:prim media>1746</item_type_metadata:prim media>
<item_type_metadata:place>Ballangen Museum, Ofoten, Nordland, Norway</item_type_metadata:place>
<item_type_metadata:external id>MN_CP_05</item_type_metadata:external id>
<item_type_metadata:climate threats>Deterioration of material</item_type_metadata:climate threats>
<item_type_metadata:economic threats>Arduous training</item_type_metadata:economic threats>
<item_type_metadata:technological threats>Industrial production,Surge of new technologies</item_type_metadata:technological threats>
<item_type_metadata:policy threats>Lack of conservation policy</item_type_metadata:policy threats>
<item_type_metadata:weakened practice>Reduced practice</item_type_metadata:weakened practice>
<item_type_metadata:loss threats>Loss of knowledge</item_type_metadata:loss threats>
<item_type_metadata:climate actions>Infrastructure Development</item_type_metadata:climate actions>
<item_type_metadata:sdg>Industry Innovation and Infrastructure</item_type_metadata:sdg>
<item_type_metadata:function>It would probably be quite minimum given that this is quite the narrow practice.</item_type_metadata:function>
<item_type_metadata:knowledge transfer>The knowledge is learned in school, as well as transmitted between people.</item_type_metadata:knowledge transfer>
<item_type_metadata:context>Craftsmanships of different kinds as well as arts.</item_type_metadata:context>
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