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  2. Moto Martin - Wikipedia

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    Founder. Georges Martin. Headquarters. France. Moto Martin is a French engineering company, started by Georges Martin, known for its motosport inspired or café racer style racing frame kits for motorcycles. The original Moto Martin frame designs were based on the work of Fritz Egli. The company also manufactured its own wheels, body kits and ...

  3. Cheney Racing - Wikipedia

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    Website. Official Web Site. Cheney Racing is a British motorcycle manufacturer, founded by Eric Cheney, based in Petersfield, Hampshire which builds complete specialist high performance motocross motorcycles, rolling chassis or frame kits to individual customer specifications. [1]

  4. Professional Picture Framers Association - Wikipedia

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    The Professional Picture Framers Association / PPFA is an international trade organization serving the art and framing community worldwide since 1971. Members include independent frame shop owners and staff, distributors and manufacturers of picture frame mouldings, supplies and equipment, art galleries, artists, and other businesses in the ...

  5. RS Recommends: The Best Hanging Kits Will Make Your ... - AOL

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    Picture Framing Kit Buying Guide If you’ve ever tried hanging artwork by yourself, there’s a good chance you’ve nailed a few different holes in the wall before finding the right position for ...

  6. High-speed photography - Wikipedia

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    Muybridge's photographic sequence of a race horse galloping, first published in 1878. High-speed photography is the science of taking pictures of very fast phenomena. In 1948, the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) defined high-speed photography as any set of photographs captured by a camera capable of 69 frames per second or greater, and of at least three consecutive ...

  7. Framebridge - Wikipedia

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    Washington, DC. Area served. United States. Number of employees. 200 (2017) Website. framebridge.com. Framebridge is a direct-to-consumer startup company in the custom framing industry. The company allows customers to upload photography or mail in art to be framed, [1][2] and, beginning in 2019, began operating physical locations.

  8. Framing (construction) - Wikipedia

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    The erection of a wooden frame in Sabah, Malaysia. The construction frames of a residential subdivision in Rogers, Minnesota in 2023. Framing, in construction, is the fitting together of pieces to give a structure, particularly a building, support and shape. [1] Framing materials are usually wood, engineered wood, or structural steel.

  9. Framer - Wikipedia

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    In building construction a framer is a carpenter who assembles the major structural elements of a wood-framed building called the framing. Framers build walls out of studs, sills, and headers; build floors from joists, beams, and trusses; and frame roofs using ridge poles and rafters or trusses. Platform framing is the most common method of ...