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    Thomas & Friends Wooden Railway (1992–2017, 2022–), later rebranded as Thomas & Friends Wood (2017–2021), is a wooden railway system designed and created by Learning Curve. It is one of two Wooden Railway lines that feature the characters from Thomas & Friends. The other is BRIO.

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    Learning Curve (1993–2011), Tomy (2012), Mattel (2013–Present) Thomas and Friends Wooden Railway (1993–2017, 2022-), Thomas and Friends Wood (2017–2021): Learning Curve was founded in 1993 by John W. Lee in the US. They produced trains based on the Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends characters.

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  8. French curve - Wikipedia

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    A set of the three most common French curves, also known as a Burmester set. The bottom object is most commonly used for hyperbolas; the smaller one above it is suited for ellipses. The large one is used mostly for parabolas. [1] A French curve is a template usually made from metal, wood or plastic composed of

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