During our second class, we reviewed the images and information from the previous class and the students finished building their armatures. |
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Demonstrate proper use of wire cutters and caution students to be careful when manipulating the wire into armatures. |
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Mention should also be made of the relay steels, used widely in relays, armatures, and solenoids. |
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Silicon steel stampings are used in the laminations of electric motor armatures, rotors, and generators. |
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Once the armatures were complete, we used papier-mache to cover and more permanently attach all the architectural forms to the dome. |
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The simple structures of the wire armatures were developed into more expressive forms. |
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We do build twisted aluminium wire armatures which are used for models with simple or limited movement. |
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The concentrated impact of the media is acted out, revealed and reconfigured within Cabaret Voltaire's critical armatures. |
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The company also manufactures photovoltaic cells and precision metal and plastic components such as gears, switches and motor armatures. |
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This preoccupation is also evident in his well-known fire sculptures comprising wire armatures bound with a wick and burnt in 10-second performances. |
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As with the irregularly shaped planets whose wire armatures appeared to be bent by hand, these imperfect stars were made sweet by their tacky nonchalance. |
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Encapsulated armatures offer high thermal transfer and mechanical protection, while high magnetic poles enable high-torque density and short axial length. |
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The video featured ideas on how to set up a clay-building studio on a budget, and gave examples on how to best use coils, slabs and simple armatures. |
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Pods strung on armatures and made into shapes that evoke crowns, starbursts and galaxies add human or celestial content and help the natural materials transcend their roots. |
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Projectile points are followed by lunates, which also are generally considered to have been used as arrowheads or armatures. |
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The magnet layer functions to hold the removable overlay in place as well as position the PushGate armatures. |
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Being an advanced class, they had already ticed various clay-building techniques, and they had some experience using simple armatures. |
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Species identification was performed thereafter by observing the cibarial armatures, spermatheca and the pharynx using identification keys. |
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Proprioceptor, an array of flat, convex, and concave circular mirrors mounted on adjustable steel armatures, is sophisticated and provocative. |
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They used these branches and a hot glue gun to make armatures. |
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Lead is still used in statues and sculptures, including for armatures. |
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As is well know, the reliefs, made between 1959 and 1966, are built on welded steel armatures that support wire-sewn patchworks of old and soot-stained canvas. |
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The thick viscosity of the materials applied to the armatures pointed to a fundamental commonality that transcended the contrast between the colors. |
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In The Perfect Ride I was looking for completely independent armatures. |
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