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  2. Category:Reed boats - Wikipedia

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  3. 3DBenchy - Wikipedia

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    The 3DBenchy is a 3D computer model specifically designed for testing the accuracy and capabilities of 3D printers. [1] The 3DBenchy is described by its creator, Creative Tools, as "the jolly 3D printing torture-test" and was released (initially only in STL format) in April 2015, with a multi-part, multi-colour model released in July 2015. [2 ...

  4. Reed boat - Wikipedia

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    Reed boats and rafts, along with dugout canoes and other rafts, are among the oldest known types of boats. Often used as traditional fishing boats , they are still used in a few places around the world, though they have generally been replaced with planked boats .

  5. Leaf boat - Wikipedia

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    Scottish iris boat with a round sail Iris boat with a straight sail Swedish reed boats A leaf boat is a traditional toy made in various parts of the world using nothing but a leaf. Various types of leaves are used depending on the area, most commonly flag iris , reed leaves and bamboo leaves.

  6. Blender (software) - Wikipedia

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    The Blender Studio platform, launched in March 2014 as Blender Cloud, [161] [162] [163] is a subscription-based cloud computing platform where members can access Blender add-ons, courses and to keep track of the production of Blender Studio's open movies. [164] It is currently operated by the Blender Studio, formerly a part of the Blender ...

  7. Viracocha expedition - Wikipedia

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    Kitín Muñoz, the leader of previous Pacific reed boat expeditions, [2] criticized Viracocha in the press, claiming that the use of synthetic rope in the boat's construction made the experiment invalid. According to the builders, they did use a small amount of synthetic twine, but judged that the effect on the durability of the boat was ...

  8. Ship model - Wikipedia

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    This model is thought to be a child's toy or a piece of art, instead of a burial offering. [10] The model itself features a projection of the keel beyond the stem-post at both ends. Despite appearances, these projections are not rams. Because the model is depicting a fishing boat, there would be no need for rams. [9]

  9. Balsa (ship) - Wikipedia

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    Read boat in Lake Titicaca. A balsa is a boat or ship built by various pre-Columbian South American civilizations constructed from woven reeds of the totora bulrush. They varied in size from small canoe sized personal fishing boats to large ships up to 30 metres long. They are still used on Lake Titicaca in Peru and Bolivia.