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  • 41Machine vision — (MV System) is the application of computer vision to industry and manufacturing. Whereas computer vision is mainly focused on machine based image processing, machine vision most often requires also digital input/output devices and computer… …

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  • 42De Anza College — Latin: De Aja Established 1967 Type Community college President Brian Murphy[1] …

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  • 43Machinist — A machinist is a person who uses machine tools to make or modify parts, primarily metal parts, a process known as machining. This is accomplished by using machine tools to cut away excess material much as a woodcarver cuts away excess wood to… …

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  • 44Brazing — This article is about the metal joining process. For the cooking technique, see braising. Brazing practice Brazing is a metal joining process whereby a filler metal is heated above and distributed between two or more close fitting parts by… …

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  • 45Solid modeling — The geometry in solid modeling is fully described in 3‑D space; objects can be viewed from any angle. Modeled and ray traced in Cobalt Solid modeling (or modelling) is a consistent set of principles for mathematical and computer modeling of three …

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  • 46Tape measure — plastic tape measure (metric) Self retracting tape measure (imperial) …

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  • 47Austin Maestro — Manufacturer Austin Rover Group Also called MG Maestro Production 1983–1994 (Austin Maestro) 1983–1991 (MG Maestro) 1994–2001 …

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  • 48CNC wood router — A CNC wood router uses CNC (computer numerical control) and is similar to a metal CNC mill with the following differences:*The wood router typically spins faster mdash; with a range of 13000 to 24,000 RPM *It typically uses smaller tools mdash;… …

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  • 49Miter saw — A miter saw (also spelled mitre) is a saw used to make accurate crosscuts and miters in a workpiece. Contents 1 Manual miter saw 2 Power miter saw 2.1 Types 2.2 F …

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  • 50Linkage (mechanical) — This article is about assemblies of links designed to manage forces and movement. For other uses, see Linkage. Variable stroke engine (Autocar Handbook, Ninth edition) A mechanical linkage is an assembly of bodies connected together to manage… …

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