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Sheet metal is
metal formed into thin, flat pieces,
usually by an
industrial process.
Thicknesses can vary significantly;
extremely thin
sheets are considered...
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Hemming and
seaming are two
similar metalworking processes in
which a
sheet metal edge is
rolled over onto itself.
Hemming is the
process in
which the...
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homes for centuries; the
simple sheetmetal bookend (originally
patented in 1877 by
William Stebbins Barnard) uses...
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Golden Age of
Aviation had perlée engine-turning
finishing used on
their sheetmetal components, with one of the best-known
examples being Charles Lindbergh's...
- (Again)", The
Drive (12
October 2017):
online at https://www.thedrive.com/
sheetmetal/15084/the-volkswagen-scirocco-is-dead-again "The VW
Experimental Vehicles...
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formerly Cleco Corporation Cleco (fastener), a
temporary fastener used in
sheetmetal work,
particularly aircraft manufacture.
Sometimes misspelled 'cleko'...
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Hybrid III
dummy models Inflator models One of LS-DYNA's
applications is
sheetmetal forming. LS-DYNA
accurately predicts the
stresses and
deformations experienced...
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leave thousands of
little sheetmetal nibbles all over your shop. ...
Power shears are the best tool
going for
cutting sheetmetal, but they cost more than...
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built with a
steel bed
floor instead of wood. The
floor was a
corrugated sheetmetal insert,
secured with 26
recessed bolts.
Concealed beneath it was the floor...
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Sweepspear eventually became a
vinyl rub
strip or
simple character line in the
sheetmetal, as
hinted in some
versions of the
Buick Riviera,
distinct on the 1968–1969...