Sentences with phrase «welded together»

Composed of tubular steel rods which are bent and welded together, Butterfly features a serene symmetrical profile.
One of the most outstanding features of TPO membranes is heat seamability, which allows the material to be welded together vs. glued or taped like other types of membranes.
German copter company E-Volo, for example, is developing a kind of drone - helicopter, a two - seater that gets off the ground thanks to what appears to be a bunch of drones welded together, though it's a little more sophisticated than that.
It may suit him to keep the parties welded together in a dead marriage for another 20 years or to see financial provision determined by a foreign court whose attitude towards provision is more in line with that of the respondent and which might not apply English law.
• Construction — this uses injection - moulded long fibre carbon and glass shells ultra-sonically welded together.
, an enterprising Canuck has taken two Priuses, welded them together,
It is beautiful, and colorful, but right next to it was another large and impressive piece of art created from industrial materials welded together.
All of the component edges were welded together and sealed, thus making the inflation process possible while also ensuring each component was watertight.
Until this spring, this is where foundations for the Bard Offshore 1 wind farm, now being built about 100 kilometers off the coast, were being welded together.
Borehole video footage showed that the lower 70 - 100 m of the marine ice was honeycomb in nature with ice platelets (large ice crystals) welded together, and interstitial sea water filling progressively larger and larger cavities.
These sculptures are composed of geometric forms, made from stainless steel, which are welded together and roughly resemble parts of the human body.
During 1953 he made static sculptures in a new technique, in which he filled a cage of welded together iron rods with a material called «stolit», which was a mixture of plaster and powdered iron.
By 1969 he had begun the Prop pieces, whose parts are not welded together or otherwise attached but are balanced solely by forces of weight and gravity.
The two locations are showcasing thematically different works, North Orange Grove gallery consisting of hand - painted bronze sculptures depicting the human form, while the works at Santa Monica Boulevard are far more abstract and are composed of sheets of solid steel that Warren systematically welded together.
The latter were welded together from scrap metal, and seemed to pay homage to the decline of the 19th steam engine.
Smith's influence led Caro to abandon figuration and instead he started constructing abstract sculptures out of steel, which were welded together and sometimes painted.
His inspiration for the Lynch Fragments, abstract configurations welded together and meant to hang at eye height, composed of objects such as spikes, chains, scissors, hooks, and blades, comes directly from the tactile and emotional resonance found in the subject.
Like all Edwards» sculptures, the Rockers are welded together in compositions of visual and structural energy.
Glöckner, was one of former East Germany's leading abstract artists, who, from 1935 started to create collage - like, folded pieces that tested the notion of a shallow pictorial solid and foreshadowed 1960s minimalism, while in post-war Düsseldorf, Kricke began producing sculptures made from welded together metal rods that reached out dynamically into space.
Livy Darling, I am grateful — gratefuler than ever before — that you were born, & that your love is mine & our two lives woven & welded together!
In 1957, Cousins coined the term plaiton — a synthesis of the English word «plate» and the French «laiton» (brass)-- to describe his sculptures of repeated metal plates welded together in a predetermined order.
Richard Stankiewicz is best known for «junk» sculptures of found objects welded together to represent larger forms, as in Picasso's work of the late 1920s.
In the early 1950s, Cousins learned oxygen - acetylene welding from sculptor Shinkichi Tajiri and in 1957, Cousins began creating «plaitons», a term he coined to define his sculpture of repetitive metal plates welded together in a predetermined order.
The latter had built up a very powerful object of iron rods welded together with a small, fast motor, to which Klein had added some signature blue paper.
Often crumpled in an industrial crusher and spray - painted in bright colours before being welded together into their final shape, his abstract sculptures are now being placed within the gallery and gardens of Inverleith House, the outdoor location drawing out an unexpected organic quality in the artist's heavy metal works.
Often welded together from scrap metal by the same individuals who use them to sell their goods, these structures embody the kind of spontaneous, street - level commercial activity that contributes to a given city's economic vitality and dynamism, despite its ambivalent status with respect to the official financial system.
In this bronze sculpture the artist (unknown) has welded together a group of figures into a unified piece.
But at least if I had a project and I needed something welded together, I'd know that much.
They have been welded together from sheets of solid steel, while the wall - mounted work features pompoms illuminated by a curved tube of pink neon.
Dial (1928 - 2016) came from a region of Alabama where African - Americans, including an uncle of his, frequently made sculpture, screens and fences from metal junk welded together.
It consists of four kinds of objects: your paper weavings, which you display on horizontal pedestals; inkjet print of textile patterns; enamel paintings, and — smack in the middle of the exhibition — an installation of your Oyster # 9 (2014)-- a giant, round painting mounted on what look like several dustbin lids welded together.
Sculpture that was a solid form, welded together,» he says.
These two portions are seamlessly welded together, with Pierce able to transition between dry ground and water without a single loading screen or force - the - player - to - walk - slowly - while - the - next - potion - loads - in - the - background instance.
The game is billed as two games in one — Titan warfare and small - scale gameplay, seamlessly welded together.
We had a dedicated tricycle (a motorcycle and a steel wagon welded together) driver a few days who took us just about everywhere from Baker's Hill (a famous area known for their awesome baked goods), Crocodile Farm, Cheapo massage spas, the local bars and night life, and island hopping / snorkeling sites.
Enclosures that are constructed of two cages welded together are becoming more popular in the pet industry.
Since the containers are built with high - grade steel, that is much stronger than wood, and the blocks can be welded together to create multi-bedroom suites the shipping containers could become an cost - effective way to build housing across Canada.
Applied before the body panels are welded together, some 112 feet of structural adhesive directly contribute 6 percent to RDX's improvement body rigidity - including gains in torsional, bending and lateral stiffness.
«BIW» refers to a vehicle's sheet metal components that have been welded together; it does not include moving parts, the motor, trim, chassis parts, or paint.
The main floor assembly consists of custom - designed sheet - metal plates that either undergo flexible rolling or are welded together by laser beam and subsequently shaped.
The raw GT4 bodies are stamped but left un-welded when shipped from Ford first to Watson Engineering in Taylor, Michigan, where they're seamed welded together.
The front and back ends look like they were designed at different time by different folks and welded together at the factory.
FCA says it takes a vehicle a day and a half to travel the length of the assembly line — from the body shop where panels are welded together to the final checkpoint process.
The body side rings - the skeletal part of the body that includes the roof and frame rails and door openings - are stamped out of a single piece of steel instead of being welded together from smaller stampings.
The front and back ends look like they were designed at different time by different folks and welded together at the...
The involved vehicles are equipped with curtain shield air bags (CSA) in the driver and passenger side roof rails that have air bag inflators composed of two chambers welded together.
The inner wheelhouses for the rear wheels are formed from a single piece of steel instead of several welded together.
The Champion is unique in that it features a body from a ’49 and the nose from a» 50, with both ends welded together.
With unitized body construction, the front, rear and side rails are welded together with the floor pan, cross members and torque boxes to form a single «unit,» whereas body - on - frame construction has two pieces, the body and the frame
Since TCs are made of metal, they are welded together.
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