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HINGESWhere the sides of the binding meet the spine (interior) of a book.
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HINGESThe flexible joint where the covers of a hardbound book meet the spine, permitting the covers to open without breaking the spine of the book or breaking the signatures apart.
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HINGESMembers that interconnect the wall panel sections and upright posts allowing wall panels to expand and collapse to create an operable accordion product. TRANZFORMâ„¢ unit hinges are continuous length, f [..]
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HINGESThe component of a control surface that attaches it to the aircraft, generally along one of its edges, whilst still allowing the surface to change in angle. Different types of hinges used in RC hobbie [..]
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HINGESHinges are pivot points that allow you to change the position of an object, such as bending an arm at the elbow. When one or more hinge settings change, we will say that you have "posed" that object. Predefined stored poses are automatically installed with the program and you can also create and save your own.
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HINGESHardware used for hanging doors and lids. For cabinet doors, hinges are available in three basic types: overlay, inset and flush-fit.
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HINGESThe hardware portion of a window or door that allows the window sash or door panel to open.
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