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The mod Tinkers' Construct adds foundries to the game, which can be used to smelt raw metals into parts for custom-made tools and weapons. The total number of Minecraft mods is difficult to calculate because of how numerous they are. One repository website, CurseForge, features over 100,000 mods as of March 2022. [33] [non-primary source needed]
Forty years ago, a group of photography students embarked on a project to document the workers and operations of a foundry in Dorset. Poole Foundry was the last of the town's iron works and was ...
Tinkertoys have been used to construct complex machines, including Danny Hillis's tic-tac-toe-playing computer (now in the collection of the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California) and a robot at Cornell University in 1998. One of Tinkertoy’s distinctive features is the toy’s packaging.
Although tinker's curse is attested in 1824, which was thought to be earlier than tinker's dam, [4] "tinkers damn" is attested in 1823. [6] An alternative derivation is that a tinker's curse or cuss was considered of little significance, possibly because tinkers (who worked with their hands near hot metal) were reputed to swear (curse ...
While Intel's foundry business grew revenue by only 4% last quarter, TSMC saw its revenue surge by 33% year over year to $20.82 billion. Meanwhile, with demand for its services high, the company ...
Bellfounding is the casting and tuning of large bronze bells in a foundry for use such as in churches, clock towers and public buildings, either to signify the time or an event, or as a musical carillon or chime. Large bells are made by casting bell metal in moulds designed for their intended musical pitches.
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An Airplane built with the Merkur construction set. Merkur refers to a metal construction set built in Czechoslovakia (later the Czech Republic).It was also referred to as Constructo or Build-O in English-speaking countries and Tecc in the Netherlands.