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      <title>Getting the Most Out of Your 1 mm Teflon Sheet</title>
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      <description>Finding the right balance between thickness and flexibility is why I usually reach for a 1 mm teflon sheet when I&amp;#39;m working on a project that needs serious heat resistance. It&amp;#39;s that &amp;#39;Goldilocks&amp;#39; thickness—not so thin that it feels like flimsy film,</description>
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