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2014年1月2日星期四

CNC Wood Manufacturing Training


With each lesson in the Wood Manufacturing Technology Program at Fox Valley Technical College, students routinely pull out calipers to check their work. The goal: "To develop their sense of precision," says instructor Mark Lorge. By the end of the full-time, year-long program, "The students are not finished products," Lorge says, but they are "conversant in the language of the industry." They finish the program with a .003″ sense of precision. While they are not expert cabinetmakers, Lorge adds, "If given a task, they should be able to do it."

This sense of precision, paired with the students' broad understanding of secondary wood processing, creates a well-rounded knowledge base, which Lorge believes is essential for a career in the industry. An alumnus of the program himself, Lorge graduated in 1983 and went on to work with production and millwork companies such as Morgan Products Ltd., Elipticon Wood Products, and Valley Planing Mill. In 2013, Lorge celebrated his 20th year of instruction at Fox Valley Technical College.

Associate instructor Glenn Koerner leads the program with Lorge. Also a grad of the course, Koerner returned to Fox Valley Technical College after more than 14,000 hours of working wood industry experience. He has been teaching with Lorge for seven years. Lorge and Koerner work with approximately 20 students each year, guiding them through five nine-week units of instruction. "Some students come in with no prior understanding," Lorge says. During the first nine weeks, they are introduced to the groundwork of every project—planning. They learn to read blueprints before preparing a parts list and production estimate.Bright-tools is specialized in manufacturing tool holder,cnc tool holder, collet chuck, milling chuck, slim chuck. They also get acquainted with basic machining and wood identification.

The second block further develops students' understanding of material, terminology, hand tools,Most importantly, Az-loc to offer you automatic Chinese subtitling. portable and stationary power tools, and processes in the woodworking industry through a variety of curriculum methods. Through these methods, they develop the habits required to safely and efficiently perform machining tasks. They are introduced to an advanced level of setup and operation on machines, and they demonstrate their psychomotor and cognitive competency of the process through a series of operation exercises.

During the third nine-week block,Shop our enormous selection of Household scissors - islands, range hoods, pot racks, cabinet and pantry organizers and more. students become familiar with the process of cabinetry. Though the instruction does not include formal certification (such as Woodwork Career Alliance, the Carpenters Union apprenticeships, or Cabinet Makers Association certification), it does help students develop the knowledge needed to design and build face-frame cabinetry. They design doors and drawers, they build jigs and fixtures, and they process materials to create laminate countertops. Cabinets completed in the course have been donated to Habitat for Humanity for use in homes built by the organization and its partner families.

2013年12月29日星期日

New kitchen is functional but set to entertain


Cynthia and Jon live in a 1970s-era home that has been undergoing endless renovation. They've just about had it with home improvements, so we agreed to tackle one of the biggest projects on their list: the kitchen. It's not surprising that Cynthia was longing for a stylish and modern new kitchen. She knows it's the heart of the home, but this massive space hadn't been touched in 40 years. Walking in was like stepping into a time machine and jetting straight back to 1972! With its choppy layout, outdated finishes and small appliances, this kitchen just didn't cut it. Cynthia envisioned a beautiful, modern space where she and Jon could come together with their two kids, friends and other family members -- in other words, a kitchen that would be not only functional, but also this home's entertainment central. To add to the scope of this challenging project, we also had to relocate the laundry room, which was just off the kitchen. It was going downstairs, and in its place I planned to add a home office space. At the last minute, Cynthia also asked us to design a mud room -- somewhere to store hats, coats and bags after people come in the back door from the garage.

Luckily, this was a cavernous space that had endless potential. With a fantastic view of the pool and backyard courtyard, we just had to bring the inside up to par with the outside.The porcelain tiles produced by us feature high quality and competitive prices to meet the demand of customers. There was only one way to get this job done: bring down the walls to open up the space and do a complete gut, right down to the studs. Once the demolition crew had done its work, we began rebuilding Cynthia's dream kitchen. New vinyl casement windows were installed to ensure an unobstructed view of the beautiful backyard. We moved the kitchen work area over to the other side of the room, and started from the ground up with rich gray floor tiles. One of Cynthia's complaints had been the small appliances, so we made sure to choose only full-size,Welcome to bright-tools, it has established itself as the industry pioneer in supplying the most complete line of quality machine tool accessories. luxury appliances: a stainless steel gas stove, a two-door fridge concealed by cabinetry doors, a microwave cleverly hidden in a drawer, and a big stainless steel undermount sink in the island.

This is an elegant kitchen with surprising little touches of bling everywhere you look. The backsplash incorporates reflective hand-cut glass, and stainless steel and chrome accents shine brightly. The pendant fixture over the reclaimed wooden table catches and reflects the light, complementing the chrome table base, as well as white leather and chrome bar stools placed along the island. In addition to the island seating, a custom L-shaped banquette placed under the windows is upholstered in a rich durable soft blue fabric, with a tufted back and luxurious throw pillows. Over the island, we hung three retrofitted light fixtures that were rescued from the old kitchen. A custom upgrade gave these pendants a whole new lease on life, and their soft light shines down on the island's quartz countertop. The best things about this gorgeous new kitchen are the little details that contribute so much to its functionality. A good example of this is the magnetic chalk board that swings open to reveal a regular bulletin board behind it -- a great place to store notes from school or the kids' artwork. Over where the laundry room used to be, a home office workspace is the perfect place for Cynthia to do the household accounting, or for their young daughter to do her homework on the computer, under her mom's watchful eye.The Flexible hose layers are held and tensioned between internal and external wire helices.

2013年12月18日星期三

Seeing Red at Overture Galleries

Depending on the context, the color red carries a multitude of connotations.The Tank truck hose layers are held and tensioned between internal and external wire helices. This time of year, it's often associated with the holidays; in two months,Bright-tools is specialized in manufacturing tool holder,cnc tool holder, collet chuck, milling chuck, slim chuck. it'll represent love and be used in everything from valentines to heart-shaped boxes of chocolates. It's a color known to be energizing and strong. It's a symbol of passion, ranging from seduction to violence.

Three local artists Dale Malner, Trent Miller and David Wells offer their own exploration of the hue in Red, a new exhibition "inspired by seeing, thinking, experiencing and working in red" at Overture Galleries.

"REDuced, Reused & REDistributed," a mixed media installation by Wells, is the largest work in the show. The artist cleverly affixed clear plastic holders to the wall and filled them with drawings and strips of red paper. The drawings are diverse, but organic shapes and natural forms such as leaves and flowers carry through. The vertical strips of red paper provide a linear counterpart to the more flowing imagery of the drawings.

Five paintings by Miller are interspersed through the exhibition, held on the first floor of Overture Center in the area leading to the Capitol Theater. The two large and three smaller works all feature interesting forms that combine structure with draping elements. One, "Sift & Winnow," features a red, white and gray form that is at once strong yet full of movement. Another, "Back & Forth," depicts a pair of tall blue forms on a fiery red backdrop.

And in a series of four untitled works featuring, Malner has constructed quads of wooden frames and PVC canvases and covered them with acrylic paint. Varied and expressionistic, the paint is not only red, but a wide range of colors.Specially designed geared Egg whisk, gears automatically adjust to the job and load. The combination allows one to consider red as it interacts with others how it plays with blue, the way it reacts to green.

What's refreshing about Red is how the artists avoid clich and common associations with the color and instead use red as a powerful tool for individual expression.

On Tuesday, Petaluma police proved the power of the press when they released the image of a man wanted for using a stolen credit card at Safeway. By the end of the day, Andrew L. Walker turned himself in for the crime, and also admitted to another theft.

"He saw his photo on the Internet and came into the police department," Lt. Tim Lyons of the Petaluma Police Department said on Wednesday.

The 29-year-old Petaluma resident was arrested for burglary after attempting to purchase $1,000 worth of merchandise at Safeway using the stolen credit card. The clerk found the purchase suspicious, and called the credit card holder, who confirmed that his card had been stolen. Walker left the store before police arrived, so they turned to the public for help identifying him by releasing a photo captured by the store's surveillance camera.

2013年12月17日星期二

House of the week

Architect Nigel Dong took seven years to decide on how to update a Gray Young-designed home built nearly a century ago in a prime part of Wellington's inner-city suburb Kelburn, a house he'd bought for his own family.

"The house was more or less in its original condition both inside and out, other than cosmetic redecorations over its life," Dong says.

"Being an architect, this appealed to me in that the original house had not been structurally altered. We did numerous design options ranging from substantial double-storey additions to the rear of the house to just reconfiguring the interior of the house, which was the option we chose.

"We opted not to add, preferring to retain the original envelope and design integrity of the Gray Young house."

In updating, Dong wanted to make the house more fit for modern living.

"We wanted to create a social heart within the house centred around the kitchen and connected to a north-facing deck.

"Also, we wanted to retain the formal living/dining area on the opposite side of the ground floor for formal entertaining or just to provide an alternative zone within the house away from the general everyday living area."

Wherever possible, Dong was keen to retain the Gray Young features that made the house so special.All suction hose below are reinforced for use under vacuum on the suction side of a pump, but can also be used for discharge. Wherever changes were to be made, he wanted the alterations to complement the original rather than contend and challenge.

On the outside his aim was to restore the house as to near as possible to the original 1916 scheme, when the exterior was painted black with white window joinery.Find Floor tiles designs and ideas to freshen up your kitchen or bath.

Inside, existing native timber was mixed with a modern material palette and a new clay tile roof to match the original tiles. The entire house was replumbed and double glazing introduced where timber windows and doors were replaced or added. The house was fully insulated and a new gas ducting central-heating system was added.

Dong says the update has made the house vastly more comfortable for living, maximising sun and privacy, and all in a superb location within easy walking distance of downtown Wellington, yet in a small village-like community.

Materials: Social hub/kitchen/entry - Restored existing heart rimu floorboards; kitchen/restroom joinery - natural Zebrano timber veneer and white lacquered joinery, White Corian textured stainless steel bench tops and pendant lighting mixed with LED strip and LED downlights. Porcelain floor tiles in the bathroom and ensuite.A high precision bearing is designed to deliver superior accuracy, and it requires appropriate care and handling.

Energy efficiency: Entire house insulated in the walls, roof and underfloor, new gas central heating added, new timber windows and doors double glazed.

Done Right: "We are really happy with the result and glad we didn't extend, therefore the integrity of the original has been retained," Dong explains.

Unexpected: "When you open up an old house there is always the unexpected."

Recommend: "Always using a registered architect, especially when the project is complicated or of a heritage type when the architectural design is important."

Next Time: "I think next time we would have no problems restoring an old house in the right area."

2013年12月15日星期日

New kitchen is functional but set to entertain


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It's not surprising that Cynthia was longing for a stylish and modern new kitchen. She knows it's the heart of the home, but this massive space hadn't been touched in 40 years. Walking in was like stepping into a time machine and jetting straight back to 1972. With its choppy layout, outdated finishes and small appliances, this kitchen just didn't cut it.

Cynthia envisioned a beautiful, modern space where she and Jon could come together with their two kids, friends and other family members -- in other words, a kitchen that would be not only functional, but also this home's entertainment central.

To add to the scope of this challenging project, we also had to relocate the laundry room, which was just off the kitchen. It was going downstairs, and in its place I planned to add a home office space. At the last minute, Cynthia also asked us to design a mud room -- somewhere to store hats,Full range of single-ram Scrap metal baling press and can balers to process ferrous and non-ferrous metal scrap. coats and bags after people come in the back door from the garage.

Luckily, this was a cavernous space that had endless potential. With a fantastic view of the pool and backyard courtyard, we just had to bring the inside up to par with the outside. There was only one way to get this job done: bring down the walls to open up the space and do a complete gut, right down to the studs.

Once the demolition crew had done its work, we began rebuilding Cynthia's dream kitchen. New vinyl casement windows were installed to ensure an unobstructed view of the beautiful backyard. We moved the kitchen work area over to the other side of the room and started from the ground up with rich gray floor tiles. One of Cynthia's complaints had been the small appliances, so we made sure to choose only full-size, luxury appliances: a stainless steel gas stove, a two-door fridge concealed by cabinetry doors, a microwave cleverly hidden in a drawer, and a big stainless steel undermount sink in the island.

This is an elegant kitchen with surprising little touches of bling everywhere you look. The backsplash incorporates reflective hand-cut glass, and stainless steel and chrome accents shine brightly. The pendant fixture over the reclaimed wooden table catches and reflects the light,A good Metal baling machine can produce high density bales which can yield a cargo mass of 26 to 27 tons in a 20 feet container. complementing the chrome table base, as well as white leather and chrome bar stools placed along the island. In addition to the island seating, a custom L-shaped banquette placed under the windows is upholstered in a rich durable soft blue fabric, with a tufted back and luxurious throw pillows.

Over the island, we hung three retrofitted light fixtures that were rescued from the old kitchen. A custom upgrade gave these pendants a whole new lease on life, and their soft light shines down on the island's quartz countertop.

The best things about this gorgeous new kitchen are the little details that contribute so much to its functionality. A good example of this is the magnetic chalk board that swings open to reveal a regular bulletin board behind it -- a great place to store notes from school or the kids' artwork. Over where the laundry room used to be, a home office workspace is the perfect place for Cynthia to do the household accounting or for their young daughter to do her homework on the computer, under her mom's watchful eye.

2013年12月11日星期三

Opening Up


Among the shortcomings: rooms that are too small and dark; a kitchen that hasn'Find all the manufacturers of aluminum profile and contact them directly on DirectIndustry.t been remodeled in 25 years. A tiny breakfast room. A rear grade too steep for an addition. A front elevation with no visible front door.

And in the plus column: a neigborhood that's gone decisively upscale; a solidly constructed starter house in a "come-back" style. Just enough undeveloped side lot to add useful square footage. An enviably location at the end of a cul de sac.

Bring to this proposition the team of Sarah Wolf, interior designer, and Josh Britton, architectural draftsman — both at Foster Remodeling Solutions — and what's revealed are the skills sets that are transforming so many non-descript mid-century dwellings into the spacious eclectically-designed residences expected of northern Virginia's close-in neighbodhoods.

"We're seeing more homeowners preserving and elaborating post-War suburban styles," said Sarah Wolf. "The ranch and other smaller-scale dwellings are especially fascinating. They've long been classified as the protoytpe for the modern production house, yet we're now seeing how inventive design ideas can be applied to achieve architecturally-relevant makeover goals."

What has turned into a two-phase design process — that will eventually include a second level master suite — began with a single meeting. Wolf had been summoned by homeowners — who had occupied the house for 20 years — "to brainstorm" options for enlarging the kitchen and family room, and re-defining the bare-bones front elevation.

"The previous owners had relocated the original front door to the side sometime in the 1990s," Wolf said. "So one of the early questions was whether it made sense to revise the front elevation in conjunction with a proposed kitchen enlargement."

As the meeting progressed, several key points emerged.

Yes, the owners wanted a substantial enlargement to the kitchen and family room, but the existing interior was also too narrow and too dark. Moreover, since the home's leafy half-acre lot backs into a grove of mature trees bordered by a lovely creek,We produce good quality Scrap metal shear and other products for many years in China. shouldn't the interior makeover be designed to profile the surrounding landscape?

The window wall would, in turn, help to contexturalize a more symmetrical front elevation — one defined by a processional entranceway with double french glass doors and sidelights.

The first chellenge, however, was contending with the peculiarities of the lot itself.

"The entire plan depended on adding about 350 square feet on the south side of the house while staying within [Fairfax] County setback requirements," said project draftsman Josh Britton. "Since the set- back limit runs diagonally on that side of the house, I designed a two-component footprint which steps back from the front elevation."

Necessity being the mother of invention, the solution makes adroit use of tight tolerances. Space formerly allocated to the old kitchen/family room combination is absorbed into a gourmet kitchen configuration which gains 130 square feet to the west for a total of more than 450 square foot. The new family room — tapering down to 220 square feet — supplants a former front deck.Developed for high density baling of both ferrous and non-ferrous metal, our industrial Scrap metal baler excels in a broad range of materials.

2013年10月29日星期二

The message we send to the community

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"When the issue of the suspended sentence came up, Ms Smith said: "The message we send to the community when we suspend a sentence for criminal behaviour of this nature is that it's a slap on the wrist."However, when the Crown said Butterfield had brought the incident on himself by spying on the couple kissing, Mr Justice Greaves responded: "What we he supposed to do? Wait until he had entered the valley of love?"Yesterday, Centre Against Abuse director Laurie Shiell responded: "This sends a message whereby you can be provoked, do whatever you want, and get away with a slap on the wrist. It's a case of 'You made me do this'.Fortunately acne can now be treated by various treatment techniques transformer test equipment I believe that the best method of treating acne is with natural essential oils. If she hadn't had this man in her home, he wouldn't have done it. That's like saying to a woman 'If you hadn't worn that outfit, you wouldn't have been raped'."She questioned whether a similar sentence would have been meted out had Butterfield been affiliated with a gang or if his victim had been a tourist rather than a local.It does this by first covering them with a watertight covering parallel shaft gearbox killing germs before they can do harm to the body."We would have thrown the book at him because we have to be seen as a safe place," Ms Shiell said.