| Beams reverse engineered structural elements | ||
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| I beam | ||
I beam 2005 employs the construction ethos of a dug out canoe, carved from a solid metal billet. I beams are usually a building component; here the machining of a component is elevated to a construction.
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| Date of design/manufacture: 2005 | ||
| Manufacturer: CRMS San diego | ||
| Design tools: AutoCAD | ||
| Materials: Aluminium, steel painted | ||
| Features: Super light weight beam | ||
| Weight: .125 tons | ||
| Dimensions: 2500mm x 900mm x 900mm | ||
| Status: Complete |
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| Castleatted I beam | ||
This I beam was a remixed version of the first. It was then split in two with a special hexagonal pattern and re welded back together. It exceeds its predecessor in physical height and structural potential.
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| Date of design/manufacture: 2005 | ||
| Manufacturer: CRMS San diego | ||
| Design tools: AutoCAD | ||
| Materials: Aluminium, steel painted | ||
| Features: Super light weight beam | ||
| Weight: .125 tons | ||
| Dimensions: 2500mm x 900mm x 900mm | ||
| Status: Complete |
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| Castleatted I beam | ||
This I beam was a remixed version of the first. It was then split in two with a special circular pattern and re welded back together. It exceeds its predecessor in physical height and structural potential.
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| Date of design/manufacture: 2006 | ||
| Manufacturer: CRMS San diego | ||
| Design tools: AutoCAD | ||
| Materials: Aluminium, steel painted | ||
| Features: Super light weight beam | ||
| Weight: 150 kg | ||
| Dimensions: 2500mm x 900mm x 900mm | ||
| Status: Complete |