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A variety of rulers A carpenter's rule Retractable flexible rule or tape measure A closeup of a steel ruler A ruler in combination with a letter scale. A ruler, sometimes called a rule, scale or a line gauge or metre/meter stick, is an instrument used to make length measurements, whereby a length is read from a series of markings called "rules" along an edge of the device. [1]
English: Steel phase diagram Iron-carbon phase diagram under atmospheric pressure This diagram is limited by pure iron on the left and by iron carbide on the right. The mains phases are: * α iron: ferrite, ferritic steel * γ iron: austenite, austenitic steel * iron carbide: cementite, Fe3C.
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English: Placement of projections in technical drawings. A truncated cone is illustrated. A truncated cone is illustrated. ISO standard (left) is a "First angle projection".
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The cutting surface of the die is the edge of hardened steel strips, known as steel rule. These steel rules are usually located using saw or laser-cut grooves in plywood. The mating die can be a flat piece of hardwood or steel, a male shape that matches the workpiece profile, or it can have a matching groove that allows the rule to nest into ...
It starts with a summary of the general rules for the execution and structure of technical drawings. Further it describes basic conventions for lines , views , cuts and sections , and different types of engineering drawings , such as those for mechanical engineering, architecture, civil engineering, and shipbuilding.