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Technical drawings are produced for a range of different products, and you may encounter technical drawings at a variety of stages throughout any building work you carry out. Usually, technical drawings are created by an architect or structural engineer when planning a conversion or extension. These technical drawings are usually produced for the construction contractor, and will feature specifications for the types of material used for specific aspects of the build as well as the methods of construction to be undertaken. Technical drawings also contain proportions for various areas of the building, including ceiling heights and floor plans.
Technical drawings are either 2D or 3D depending on the information that is required to be conveyed in the plans. They could be generated either by hand or by using computer aided design, although the majority of technical drawings are created and delivered digitally as the computer aided design software offers precision measurements.
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Oakham is an old English market town in Rutland in the East Midlands of England. It is situated to the west of Rutland Water, which is one of the largest man-made lakes in Europe. It is home to All Saints’ Church, founded in the 14th Century, and Oakham Castle, which dates back to the 12th Century. Only the great hall of the castle is still standing, and it is a favourite tourist attraction in the borough.
Every Wednesday and Saturday in Oakham there is a market where a number of local goods are on sale. Every third Saturday there is a farmer’s market on Gaol Street, where local farmers sell their goods.
A notable landmark in Oakham is the Oakham Signal Box, which Airfix used as a design for all their model rail products. Another custom that the town has is displaying horseshoes in the great hall of the castle. When a member of royalty or peer of the realm visited Oakham, they had to pay a penalty in the form of a horseshoe. The horseshoes hang upside-down which is widely seen to be unlucky, but in Oakham this was to stop the Devil from resting in the hollow. To find out the best price for any household development work in Oakham, make sure you look at quotations from reliable tradespeople.