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  2. Lensbaby - Wikipedia

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    One tube is 8mm, and the other tube is 16mm; they may be stacked together to make a 24mm tube. [ 100 ] [ 101 ] Depending on the optic, the 8mm converter allows a user to focus from 0"-8.13" while the 16mm lets a user focus from 2.25"-6", when stacked they become a 24mm converter which allows a user to focus from 1.63" to 5".

  3. Tap and die - Wikipedia

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    A die cuts an external thread on cylindrical material, such as a rod, which creates a male threaded piece that functions like a bolt. Dies are generally made in two styles: solid and adjustable. An adjustable die may be adjusted either by an integrated screw or by a set of screws set in to the die holder (termed a "die stock").

  4. Square thread form - Wikipedia

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    The greatest disadvantage is the difficulty in machining such a thread. The single-point cutting tools or taps and dies used to cut the thread cannot have efficient rake and relief angles (because of the square form), which makes the cutting slow and difficult. Square threads also cannot carry as much load as a trapezoidal thread, because the ...

  5. List of Chinese inventions - Wikipedia

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    Each digit (0–9) appears as a tally of rods with red rods designated as positive numbers and black rods designated as negative numbers. [144] Archaeological evidence of counting rods dates from the 2nd century BC. [145] The earliest pictorial depiction of counting rods appears on Warring States period ceramics excavated in Dengfeng in Henan.

  6. AK-74 - Wikipedia

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    The AKS-74U's compact dimensions were achieved by using a short 206.5 mm (8.1 in) barrel (this forced designers to simultaneously reduce the gas piston operating rod to an appropriate length). Due to the shortening of the operating mechanism, the cyclic rate rose slightly to around 700 rounds per minute. [ 54 ]

  7. Fused filament fabrication - Wikipedia

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    A desktop FFF printer made by Stratasys. Fused deposition modeling was developed by S. Scott Crump, co-founder of Stratasys, in 1988. [6] [7] With the 2009 expiration of the patent on this technology, [8] people could use this type of printing without paying Stratasys for the right to do so, opening up commercial, DIY, and open-source 3D printer applications.

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