- A
drafter (also
draughtsman /
draughtswoman in
British and
Commonwealth English,
draftsman / draftswoman,
drafting technician, or CAD
technician in American...
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baseball helmets. The
centuries have
produced a
canon of
notable artists and
draftsmen, each with
their own
distinct language of drawing, including: 14th, 15th...
- back to the
International Federation of
Draftsmen's Unions, a
craft union for
shipyard engineers and
draftsmen,
chartered by the
American Federation of...
- of
these require powerful computers. CAD
software helps designers and
draftsmen; CAM "reduces
manpower costs" in the
manufacturing process. Both CAD and...
- The
following outline is
provided as an
overview of and
typical guide to
drawing and drawings:
Drawing –
activity of
making marks on a
surface so as to...
- 1613 – 3
February 1676) was a
French artist,
known as a
burin engraver,
draftsmen and painter. François
Chauveau was born 10 May 1613 in Paris, as the second...
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French Revolution and the
First Empire.
Portalis was one of the
chief draftsmen of the
Napoleonic Code,
which serves as the
foundational framework of...
- is a
reference for
mechanical and
manufacturing engineers, designers,
draftsmen, toolmakers, and machinists.[citation needed]
Official website v t e...
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Charles J.; et al. (1953), A
manual of
engineering drawing for
students and
draftsmen (8th ed.), New York, New York, USA: McGraw-Hill, LCCN 52013455. Throughout...
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spline comes from the
flexible spline devices used by
shipbuilders and
draftsmen to draw
smooth shapes. The term "spline" is used to
refer to a wide class...