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WedgeR
ArchiCAD Talk Depository | 1343400864WedgeR.gsm - by TSB A radiused rectangular wedge primitive shape, with parameters for adjusting the slope of the top and bottom surfaces. 01-18-07: Initial version - Wedge.gsm, simple wedge with UI page. 08-04-09: Added radius capability. 08-06-09: Updated UI Page for radius parameter. 08-14-09: Added editable hotspots.3D parametric, WedgeR, curved wedge shape, with optional calculation by angle
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Q-Railing Easy Glass Fascia Mount
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Q-Railing Easy Glass Curved Fascia Mount
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Q-Railing Easy Glass Top Mount
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Wedge wood chair
|Designed by Marcel Sigel. Wedge is a collection of chairs with a solid wooden structure and a seat and chair back in beech plywood, available in various colours and with the possibility of adding elegant padded fabrics. The chair features a cantilevered element that visually projects it forward, giving the collection a lightness of construction and making it extremely ergonomic.
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Q-Railing Easy Glass Curved Top Mount
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HAWA-Junior 80/B (mod.) sliding system
|User-friendly hardware system for sliding doors with minimum headroom applications weighing up to 80 kg (176 lbs.). The HAWA-Junior 80/B (mod.) is a combination of tried-and-tested HAWA-Junior components and a cleverly developed new suspension unit and a new track stop. Both innovations stand out as they are very simple to adjust and make installation so much easier. The suspension trolley houses both the suspension unit and the assembly wedge for innovative installation. The integrated multi-functional cover cap made of metal not only serves as a filigree cover, it also functions as a locking mechanism and as a handle for pulling out the suspension trolley. The track stop with adjustable retaining force is characterised by a new design. It is obvious which screws are used for fixing and which ones adjust the retention force to suit the weight of the door. The integrated metal cover cap conceals the integrated technique at the flick of a finger.