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  • Pantograph - Wikipedia
    A pantograph (from Greek παντ- 'all, every' and γραφ- 'to write', from their original use for copying writing) is a mechanical linkage connected in a manner based on parallelograms so that the movement of one pen, in tracing an image, produces identical movements in a second pen
  • How to Build a Pantograph - Peter
    A Pantograph is a drawing aid that simplifies the enlarged copying of pictures or figures It makes a great educational toy for families with children, or for people who are into craft activities like patchwork, woodworking, modelling, etc Below, my Dad describes the design he built
  • How to Use a Pantograph - Easy Drawing Lessons
    Learn how to use a Pantograph as an alternate method of enlarging or reducing an image while creating an outline
  • PANTOGRAPH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of PANTOGRAPH is an instrument for copying something (such as a map) on a predetermined scale consisting of four light rigid bars jointed in parallelogram form; also : any of various extensible devices of similar construction (as for use as brackets or gates)
  • Pantograph | Drawing, Tracing, Copying | Britannica
    pantograph, instrument for duplicating a motion or copying a geometric shape to a reduced or enlarged scale It consists of an assemblage of rigid bars adjustably joined by pin joints; as the point of one bar is moved over the outline to be duplicated, the motion is translated to a point on another bar, which makes the desired copy according to
  • Pantographs - National Museum of American History
    The pantograph is a drawing instrument used to enlarge and reduce figures It was devised by the Jesuit astronomer and mathematician Christoph Scheiner in 1603 and described by him in a 1631 publication
  • Pantographs - Smithsonian Institution
    The pantograph is a drawing instrument used to enlarge and reduce figures It was devised by the Jesuit astronomer and mathematician Christoph Scheiner in 1603 and described by him in a 1631 publication Scheiner’s instrument was of wood Pantographs were soon made elsewhere in Europe of brass
  • 35 Facts About Pantograph
    A pantograph is a mechanical linkage connected in a way that any movement of one part is replicated by another part This clever invention has applications in art, engineering, and transportation From duplicating drawings to powering electric trains, pantographs have proven to be incredibly versatile


















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