îlot de calme - significado y definición. Qué es îlot de calme
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Qué (quién) es îlot de calme - definición

DIVIDER BAR OR STRIP OF LEADING USED BETWEEN SMALL PIECES OF GLASS TO MAKE A LARGER GLAZING PANEL
Lead came; Cames; Calme
  • Schematic depiction of H- and U-shaped lead came cross sections, with embedded glass pieces.
  • Musée de Cluny students at work in a stained glass workshop

Îlot du Diable         
  • Partial view of Îlot du Diable
ISLAND IN FINISTÈRE, FRANCE
Ilot du Diable
Îlot du Diable is a gun battery built to support fort de la Fraternité in the defensive system around the goulet de Brest in France. It is sited on the peninsula of Roscanvel and is accessible by a small bridge.
Îlot-Trafalgar-Gleneagles         
  • The Gleneagles, with Trafalgar at rear
COMPLEX OF RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS ON MOUNT ROYAL, MONTREAL
The Gleneagles; Gleneagles Building; Sparrow House (Montreal); Thompson House (Montreal); Ilot-Trafalgar-Gleneagles
The Îlot-Trafalgar-Gleneagles is a historic block in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, located on Côte-des-Neiges Road, on the west slope of Mount Royal.
Île d'Or         
  • Île d'Or as seen from the village of Cap Esterel (2010)
  • Île d'Or as seen from the E (2007)
  • Île d'Or from the NNW, as American soldiers disembark a landing craft (August 1944)
  • Île d’Or as seen from the NW (2019)
ISLAND IN SAINT-RAPHAËL, FRANCE
Îlot d'Or; Ile d'Or
The île d'Or is a private island located at the east of the city of Saint-Raphaël in France, facing the cape of Le Dramont. This small island is composed of porphyry (russet rocks) and surmounted by a tower reminiscent of the Middle Ages said to have been the inspiration for The Black Island in Hergé's The Adventures of Tintin series.

Wikipedia

Came

A came is a divider bar used between small pieces of glass to make a larger glazing panel.

There are two kinds of came: the H-shaped sections that hold two pieces together and the U-shaped sections that are used for the borders. Cames are mostly made of lead, zinc, copper, brass or brass-capped lead. Of the metal strips, lead is softer and more flexible, making it easier to cut and bend. The harder metals are used to work with slightly curved lines and pieces that require greater structural support. They can also be used as border came, once again for stability and support.