casting technique
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cast
noun
uk/kɑːst/us/kæst/
the actors in a film, play, ...
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technique
noun[C or U]
uk/tekˈniːk/us/tekˈniːk/
a way of doing an activity that ...
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The series was created to be racially diverse, utilizing a color-blindcastingtechnique.
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He has developed his owncastingtechniquewhich he has used for most of his sculptures.
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He produced a few sculptures with the concretecastingtechnique.
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Furthermore, the intermediary procedure and technique used by the sculptors of antiquity correspond to the modern plastercastingtechnique.
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In the centrifugalcastingtechniquethe radius of the rotation, along which the centrifugal force acts, replaces the vertical axis.
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Over the last 100 years, the average thickness of iron pipes has decreased due to increased metal strength, through metallurgical advancements as well as improvedcastingtechnique.
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Permanent mold casting, an industrialcastingtechniquefocused on high-volume production, allowed smiths to reuse molds to make exact replicas of the most commonly used items they sold.
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A second version of the engine was developed in 2013, this one manufactured with additive manufacturing rather than the traditionalcastingtechnique.
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The artist works primarily in bronze, creating both abstract and figural sculptures using the lost-waxcastingtechnique.
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In addition, you must be familiar to the roll cast, and the reverse casting techniques.
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They introduced other sirens, however, this utilized new fiber casting techniques, never before used by any other company.
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This level of production was far beyond that possible by the manual casting techniques used at the time and was an important factor in the success of the railways.
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Business reorganisations saw the sale in 1975 of the copper pipe business and a reinvestment in new coining machinery with continuous casting techniques.
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