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  2. Slotted angle - Wikipedia

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    Slotted angle. Slotted angle (also sometimes referred to as slotted angle iron) is a system of reusable metal strips used to construct shelving, frames, work benches, equipment stands and other structures. The name derives, first, from the use of elongated slots punched into the metal at uniform intervals to enable assembly of structures fixed ...

  3. Saddle joint - Wikipedia

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    Saddle joints are said to be biaxial, [5] allowing movement in the sagittal and frontal planes. [2] Examples of saddle joints in the human body include the carpometacarpal joint of the thumb, [6] [7] the sternoclavicular joint of the thorax, [8] the incudomalleolar joint of the middle ear, [9] and the calcaneocuboid joint of the heel. [2]

  4. Came glasswork - Wikipedia

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    Came glasswork is the process of joining cut pieces of art glass through the use of came strips or foil into picturesque designs in a framework of soldered metal. Final products include a wide range of glasswork, including stained glass and lead light pieces. Came is made of different metals, such as lead, zinc, brass and copper. The metal came ...

  5. Violin construction and mechanics - Wikipedia

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    The tailpiece may be wood, metal, carbon fiber, or plastic, and anchors the strings to the lower bout of the violin by means of the tailgut, nowadays most often a loop of stout nylon monofilament that rides over the saddle (a block of ebony set into the edge of the top) and goes around the endpin. The endpin fits into a tapered hole in the ...

  6. Flexatone - Wikipedia

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    Flexatone. The flexatone or fleximetal is a modern percussion instrument (an indirectly struck idiophone) consisting of a small flexible metal sheet suspended in a wire frame ending in a handle. [5] Used in classic cartoons for its glissando effect, its sound is comparable to the musical saw. [4]

  7. Marston Mat - Wikipedia

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    RAF aircrew with one of their Bristol Beaufighters on a PSP airstrip at Biferno, Italy, August 1944. Marston Mat, more properly called pierced (or perforated) steel planking (PSP), is standardized, perforated steel matting material developed by the United States at the Waterways Experiment Station shortly before World War II, primarily for the rapid construction of temporary runways and ...

  8. Adjustable shelving - Wikipedia

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    Adjustable shelving. Shelf system consisting of slotted angle irons, perforated with round and oblong holes for mounting shelves by using bolts and nuts. An adjustable shelf is a shelf that can be adjusted according to needs. The most common variant is that the height intervals can be adjusted to accommodate various items.

  9. Flat spline - Wikipedia

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    French curve – Template made from metal, wood or plastic composed of segments of smooth curves. Lesbian rule – Flexible strip of lead for use in molding. Technical drawing tool – Tools and instruments used for accurate and precise manual drafting. Spline (mathematics) – piecewise polynomial curves that smoothly interpolate points.

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