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  2. Block and tackle - Wikipedia

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    An assembly of blocks with a rope threaded through the pulleys is called tackle. The process of threading ropes or cables through blocks is called "reeving", and a threaded block and tackle is said to have been "rove". [7] A block and tackle system amplifies the tension force in the rope to lift heavy loads.

  3. .dwg - Wikipedia

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    DWG (from drawing) is a proprietary [3] binary file format used for storing two- and three- dimensional design data and metadata.It is the native format for several CAD packages including DraftSight, AutoCAD, ZWCAD, IntelliCAD (and its variants), Caddie and Open Design Alliance compliant applications.

  4. Tackle box - Wikipedia

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    tackle box or tacklebox may refer to: Tackle box (fishing), a box designed for fishing equipment; Tackle box (American football), the area between where the two offensive tackles line up prior to the snap; Tacklebox, 2006 collection of multi-track demos by Ty Tabor; Tacklebox, the 2010 mixtape by Midwest rap duo The Cool Kids

  5. FreeCAD - Wikipedia

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    FreeCAD is a general-purpose parametric 3D computer-aided design (CAD) modeler and a building information modeling (BIM) software application with finite element method (FEM) support. [4] It is intended for mechanical engineering product design but also expands to a wider range of uses around engineering, such as architecture or electrical ...

  6. Block (sailing) - Wikipedia

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    In use, a block is fixed to the end of a line, to a spar, or to a surface. A line (rope) is reeved through the sheaves, and maybe through one or more matching blocks at some far end, to make up a tackle. The purchase of a tackle refers to its mechanical advantage. In general the more sheaves in the blocks that make up a tackle, the higher its ...

  7. Plan (drawing) - Wikipedia

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    Plans are usually "scale drawings", meaning that the plans are drawn at a specific ratio relative to the actual size of the place or object. Various scales may be used for different drawings in a set. For example, a floor plan may be drawn at 1:48 (or 1/4"=1'-0") whereas a detailed view may be drawn at 1:24 (or 1/2"=1'-0").