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- Centrolinead abstract "The centrolinead was invented by Peter Nicholson, a British mathematician and architect, in 1814. It was used to construct 2-point perspective drawings where one or both vanishing points existed outside the drawing board. Draftsmen could use the instrument in pairs; one for each vanishing point on each side of the station point.Centrolineads were produced in various sizes. Typically a brass fitting clamped the wooden arms together. Fittings were produced in both right and left-handed configuration, and certain adjustable designs could be used on either side.".
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- Centrolinead wikiPageWikiLink Architect.
- Centrolinead wikiPageWikiLink Brass.
- Centrolinead wikiPageWikiLink Category:Technical_drawing.
- Centrolinead wikiPageWikiLink Horizon.
- Centrolinead wikiPageWikiLink Mathematician.
- Centrolinead wikiPageWikiLink Perspective_(graphical).
- Centrolinead wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Nicholson_(architect).
- Centrolinead wikiPageWikiLink Pin.
- Centrolinead wikiPageWikiLink Pin_(device).
- Centrolinead wikiPageWikiLink Station_point.
- Centrolinead wikiPageWikiLink Technical_drawing.
- Centrolinead wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Centrolinead wikiPageWikiLink Vanishing_point.
- Centrolinead wikiPageWikiLink William_Stanley_(inventor).
- Centrolinead wikiPageWikiLink Wood.
- Centrolinead wikiPageWikiLink File:Centrolinead.png.
- Centrolinead wikiPageWikiLinkText "centrolinead".
- Centrolinead hasPhotoCollection Centrolinead.
- Centrolinead subject Category:Technical_drawing.
- Centrolinead type Infographic.
- Centrolinead type Occupation.
- Centrolinead comment "The centrolinead was invented by Peter Nicholson, a British mathematician and architect, in 1814. It was used to construct 2-point perspective drawings where one or both vanishing points existed outside the drawing board. Draftsmen could use the instrument in pairs; one for each vanishing point on each side of the station point.Centrolineads were produced in various sizes. Typically a brass fitting clamped the wooden arms together.".
- Centrolinead label "Centrolinead".
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- Centrolinead depiction Centrolinead.png.
- Centrolinead isPrimaryTopicOf Centrolinead.