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1. Loftsmen definition: a person who reproduces in actual size a draughtsman's design for a ship or an aircraft, Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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2. Loftsmen are responsible for taking the dimensions, scantlings, and details from drawings and plans,.
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4. Practical Shell Developing for Steel Shipbuilders; a Manual for Loftsmen, Shipfitters, Hull Draftsmen and Others Who Deal With Steel Ship
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5. Tect, tile Loftsmen made the moulds
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6. Ship and Aircraft Fairing and Development: For Draftsman and Loftsmen and Sheet Metal Workers [Rabl, S
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7. Ship and Aircraft Fairing and Development: For Draftsman and Loftsmen and Sheet Metal Workers
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8. Loftsmen of the Western Front were so proud of the bird - previously known as "Pigeon 2709" - that they had him stuffed
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9. Unfortunately this skill is being lost as traditionally trained Loftsmen retire and the need for them is obscured by the application of computer aided lofting (CAL)
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10. While the shipyard companies provided accessible training for jobs such as welding, it was more difficult for women to receive instruction as Loftsmen and riggers
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11. Ship and aircraft fairing and development, for draftsmen and Loftsmen and sheet metal workers
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12. There skilled Loftsmen added the information to their templates, showing the exact location and hole diameter for every single rivet (thousands of them!)
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13. In a shipbuilding plant there are Loftsmen, fitters and caulkers, bolters, … WHAT · GIRLS · CAN · BE
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14. Loftsmen from the metals division of the Overhaul and Repair Department
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15. All Loftsmen assigned to the new computer lofting department from July 1980 to February 1981 had previously worked in Bay Shipbuilding's manual lofting department
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16. The computer lofting department is under the ultimate supervision of the production manager, and all Loftsmen …
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17. Noun Loftsmen A person who draws up full-size outlines from the drawing or plans for parts of a ship or aircraft
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18. When the Loftsmen received the scale lines plan, and offsets from the drawing office, using the traditional method the lines would be laid off full size and faired.This would mean using a great length of floor even though a contracted sheer and plan were normally
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19. Draftsmen produced full-scale drawings for the Loftsmen and pattern-makers
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20. Loftsmen – 1974 Pipefitter – 1975 John Wayne – 1976 CG-51 Sea Trials – 1987 Admiral Burke – 1989 EBMF Crew – 1990 Fitzgerald & McCain DDG 102 Group – 2006 DDG 1000 Technical Team – 2006 WWII shipbuilders – woman (left): Gwendolyn M
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21. The mold Loftsmen were supplied sufficient information to enable certain portions or the whole of the vessel's lines to be drawn full size, often in contracted form, i.e., with all breadths and heights full size but with lengths reduced
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22. All kinds, Loftsmen, template makers aud machinists and machine hands of all kinds, heliiers, painters, plumbers and pipe litters, sheet metal workers and coppersmiths, ship fitters, riveters, erectors, liolters-up, caris-nters aud crane men, etc
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23. Hi, very interesting and good to know that some Loftsmen are still running full size lines
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24. The Loftsmen or computer centre would prepare a full set of faired offsets for each frame space
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25. Start your review of Ship And Aircraft Fairing And Development: For Draftsman And Loftsmen And Sheet Metal Workers
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27. So revered was the brave bird by the Loftsmen of the Western Front they had him stuffed
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28. Traditionally Loftsmen at the mould lofts of shipyards were responsible for taking the dimensions and details from drawings and plans, and translating this information into templates, battens, ordinates, cutting sketches, profiles, margins and other data, however now it is possible to digitise drawings and reproduce them by computer.
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29. These included master shipwrights, sculptors, riggers, carpenters, Loftsmen, coppersmiths, sawyers and blacksmiths
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30. Maybe that seems an outlandish concept – something for Noah, for Loftsmen, for bearded woodsmen, not for you
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31. Worked as one of the primary Loftsmen and structural designers on two OSV projects for BAE systems
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32. Among others also urgently needed are: Aircraft instrument mechanics; aircraft mechanics; metalsmiths (aviation); coppersmiths; lens grinders; Loftsmen; ordnance men (torpedoes); shipfitters; and ironworkers.*
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Jump to navigation Jump to search. Lofting is a drafting technique (sometimes using mathematical tables) whereby curved lines are generated, to be used in plans for streamlined objects such as aircraft and boats. The lines may be drawn on wood and the wood then cut for advanced woodworking.
These are usually curved, often in three dimensions. Loftsmen at the mould lofts of shipyards were responsible for taking the dimensions and details from drawings and plans, and translating this information into templates, battens, ordinates, cutting sketches, profiles, margins and other data.
When aircraft design progressed beyond the stick-and-fabric boxes of its first decade of existence, the practice of lofting moved naturally into the aeronautical realm. As the storm clouds of World War II gathered in Europe, a US aircraft company, North American Aviation, took the practice into the purely mathematical realm.
Lofting was also commonly used in aircraft design before the widespread adoption of computer-generated shaping programs. Two men cutting templates in the mold loft, Tyneside Shipyards, 1943.