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This page contains a summary of how I use CAD during the development of a new yacht design, and then leverage that work to actually begin building the vessel by direct use of the computer-generated model. As an extension of this article, please also see our article about why we prefer NURBS Surface Modeling to originate our boat and yacht design. The Design of a new yacht is ordinarily divided into three basic stages.
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Cutting-edge technology with robots for machining marble and stones from T & D Robotics Srl: low price and easy to use T & D Robotics Srl is a company that operates in the sector of robotics for the stone industry. In particular, it offers its customers robots for machining marble and stone. Its key product is the Lapisystem, which is divided into four types of robots that differ in terms of operative dimensions, spindle power, and weight. They are all six-axis articulated robots complete with software for managing the system and its accessories. Robots for marbleThe products from T & D Robotics may also be used for processing cement, Corian ®, glass, carbon fibre, bricks, wood, and resin. The idea of making robots for processing stone and marble is in line with the theory that machines with a high technological content permit reduction of work times. T&D robots are characterized by ease of use, installation speed, and low price; they therefore represent a valid investment for professionals in the sector. They are used for machining tubs, sinks, shower bases, fountains, chimneys, tombstones, columns, statues, sculptures, bas-reliefs, and much more. In addition to complex processes, the robots can also carry out contouring, chamfering, and drilling operations. The robots from T & D Robotics Srl are ideal for all processing of marble, granite, and stone. Robots for marble and stone: Lapisystem. Lapisystem is a highly technological product consisting of a robot that is able to guarantee every type of machining for marble and stone. It is a system designed for use in all kinds of stone workshops. It is fast, extremely reliable, and easy to use. The ample operational range, contained footprint (considering that Lapisystem reaches 3.5 mt in height and a 7 mt radius) and the possibility of using it for both marble and granite, permit this product to easily handle both complex sculptural work and rapid operations of contouring, chamfering, or drilling.
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The British Council Film Collection is an archive of more than 120 short documentary films made by the British Council during the 1940s designed to show the world how Britain lived, worked and played. Preserved by the BFI National Film Archive and digitised by means of a generous donation by Google, the films are now yours to view, to download and to play with for the first time. 'From the woods of Britain comes timber - oak, ash and elm - for the little ships. The scene shifts to skilled shipwrights at work in a West-country shipyard, and shifts again to the exciting rescue of a fighter pilot by a launch on patrol. At Dunkirk the little ships sailed into the pages of English history.'
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