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Technical drawings are created for numerous different products, and you may encounter technical drawings at a range of stages through any building work you perform. Typically, technical drawings are produced by an architect or structural engineer when planning a conversion or extension. These technical drawings are often produced for the building contractor, and will contain specifications for the types of materials utilised for specific aspects of the build as well as the methods of construction to be undertaken. Technical drawings also feature measurements for various elements of the building, like roof heights and floor plans.
Technical drawings might be either 2D or 3D depending on the information that should be communicated in the plans. They can be generated either by hand or by using computer aided design, although the majority of technical drawings are produced and delivered digitally as the computer aided design software offers precision measurements.
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Aberdour is a historic village on the south coast of Fife, Scotland. It is often called the Jewel of Fife because of its charming scenery. It had a population of 1633 in the 2001 census. It is situated between the bigger towns of Burntisland and Dalgety Bay.
The village’s name comes from the Pictish, which indicates that Aberdour has been populated since the Dark Ages. Until the 19th century when the railway arrived, Aberdour was actually split in two villages. The railway has gained various ‘best kept station’ awards, and the ticket inspectors were known for singing down the carriages. It is a 30-minute train drive to Edinburgh from Aberdour, which increased its reputation with commuters.
In the middle of the village lies Aberdour Castle. It was a little hall house overlooking the Dour Burn in the 13th century. The oldest part of it that is still there is one of the earliest surviving stone castles in mainland Scotland. Close to the castle is St Fillan’s church which is one of the best-preserved medieval parish churches in Scotland.
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