-
steel frame that
limits the construction's extent.
Frame and
FRAME may also
refer to:
Framing (construction), a
building term
known as
light frame construction...
-
Frame by
Frame may
refer to:
Frame by
Frame (film), a 2015 do****entary
about photographers in
Afghanistan Frame by
Frame, a 1996 film
starring Brenda Bakke...
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framing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Framing may
refer to:
Framing (construction),
common carpentry work
Framing (law),
providing false...
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framed in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Framed may
refer to: A
painting or
photograph that has been
placed within a
picture frame Someone falsely...
- angles,
forming a truss. A-
frame house A-
frame hydroponics system A-
frame contour measuring spirit level A
frame camping tent A-
frame complex, a
motif in chemistry...
- and
frame roofs using ridge poles and
rafters or trusses.
Platform framing is the most
common method of construction.
Timber framers are
framers who work...
-
Timber framing (German: Fachwerkbauweise) and "post-and-beam"
construction are
traditional methods of
building with
heavy timbers,
creating structures...
- A
frame is a
digital data
transmission unit in
computer networking and telecommunications. In
packet switched systems, a
frame is a
simple container for...
-
Ethernet link
transports an
Ethernet frame as its payload. An
Ethernet frame is
preceded by a
preamble and
start frame delimiter (SFD),
which are both part...
- and
heavy such as in
timber framing, pole
building framing, or
steel framing; or light-
frame construction (light-
framing) if the
supports are more numerous...