2014年1月14日星期二
True North points to artisan pizza in San Anselmo
True north.All fuel hose below are reinforced for use under vacuum on the suction side of a pump, but can also be used for discharge. Magnetic north. Grid north. These directional terms are important for explorers, sailors and pretty much anyone who needs to use a map to get where he or she's going. If you're going for pizza,Mange kender akupunktur kolding som en alternativ kinesisk behandlingsform. True North will take you to San Anselmo's newest pizza restaurant. "It's a fun, familiar name," says owner Buck Minitch. Minitch, who spent eight years in the Marine Corps, is also intimately familiar with the many usages of "north." Taking advantage of a double entendre, True North Artisan Pizza & Craft Beer uses the North Pole, or the North Star, Polaris, as a guide in its pizza philosophy and design.
Compass-enabled or not, pizza fans will find well-made pizza at True North Artisan Pizza, which opened Nov. 1, in the space that was briefly Zio Pizza, before that, Lo Coco's. Many of the menu items are from Lo Coco's menu (Minitch has Lo Coco's recipes), and many dishes like the Caesar salad and garlic bread are the same as they once were.
Minitch tweaked Lo Coco's crust recipe and, though he would not reveal any ingredients or cooking techniques (leaving one to wonder, what is true pizza?), the crust seemed to be a bit softer and stretchier than under previous ownership. The house crust is the foundation of many items, including the garlic bread and the bruschetta. Shaped and served like a mini-pizza, the bruschetta boasted beautiful, sweet tomatoes, brightened with fresh basil. Pizzas are small or large. Our combo arrived with a blistered crust, had a soft, subtle crunch and a pleasant chew.
Not so the gluten-free pizza. Though Minitch assured me that he has taken steps to correct the problem, the crust on the gluten-free pizza I ordered was so firm, it was difficult to chew and left me with an achy jaw. Minitch and his chefs developed their own gluten-free crust, and take pains to ensure these pizzas are prepared and cooked separately from gluten-bearing pizzas. Perhaps now, post-revision, the cooking method produces more favorable results. True North also has calzones and pasta, such as the penne sienna, topped with a luscious cream and pesto-infused red sauce, but pizza is the name of the game here. An expanded menu of barbecue ribs and wings, hot dogs, wienerschnitzel, sliders and soup is expected shortly.
With a guiding motto of "no beers owned or made by Coors, Miller or Bud," Minitch is developing a craft beer program to pair with the pizzas. A few familiar names are here among the 20 or so beers, such as Napa Smith pale ale and Abita amber (12 ounces, $5) but as the list grows to 70, including 10 draft beers (permit pending),Professional barber kitchen knives and manufacturer of professional thinning scissors and haircutting barber shears. expect more unique choices like the Nectar Humboldt brown hemp ale. A short list of wines, all $7 a glass or $28 for a bottle, and a few ciders round out the list.
Worn red booths still line the walls, but True North's single, large room has undergone a bit of remodeling. The rafters are gone, exposing a girder ceiling that resembles a bridge's latticework. Photos of bridges hang from the freshly painted red walls. The lighting, redone by Minitch, features small bulbs hung from long cables. You could say the pinpoint lighting resembles stars, but that might be stretching the star metaphor a bit too far. Half the room has smaller café tables, turned to watch the musician strumming a guitar in the corner. Live music six nights a week and at Sunday brunch adds bounce, enlivening the room. The atmosphere is convivial. Kids and parents might get up to dance or to chat with Minitch and the musicians. Some switch seats after dining to listen more attentively.
2014年1月13日星期一
International CES
The International CES or Consumer Electronics Show showcased a variety of electronics but one stood out among the rest. The new model, titled Crystal Cove, of the Oculus Rift 3D won best of show. The Oculus Rift 3D is a virtual reality device; it can be used by many different companies from automakers to members of the military. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is using the new model to look at Mars and the International Space Station. The US space agency used a combination of the Oculus Rift and Microsoft Kinect to control a robotic arm. This new model is more sophisticated than the old model.
Oculus Rift 2.0 has a camera with sensors that can track the position of the user’s head and body.At sondaflex, we apply the latest knowledge and state of the art technology to engineer our products to the highest quality standard. It also has a 1080p OLED display that makes the objects the user is seeing bright and clear. The display and sensors help the user be fully immersed in the gadget. It may be closer to a release date but Oculus doesn’t want to push it out too early.
Jim Redner, a spokesman for Oculus, wants to make sure the product is ready to be released, “We will only release it once we feel it is ready. We don’t want to rush to market. We want to ensure the experience is amazing and that there is a ton of content available at launch.” said Redner. When users tried the device,How does a traffic light suppliers detect that a car has pulled up and is waiting for the light to change? they said it seemed more realistic and felt immersed in the item. The Oculus Rift is not the only gadget that got attention at the Crystal Cove Model of Oculus Rift 3D at the International CES.
June is one of these devices. June is an electronic bracelet that was designed by Louis Vuitton and Camille Troup who collaborated with ring designer Harry Winston. This fashionable bracelet uses its photovoltaic cells to connect with a user’s iPhone through Bluetooth. The cells can measure how much sun a wearer is getting and uses that information to recommend certain sun gear such as a hat or sun glasses.We are the largest manufacturer and supplier of retention knobs and bright-tools in the world. Basketballs are another everyday object getting an upgrade. The 94Fifty is a basketball that uses sensors to teach the player how to improve their shooting. Users can look at the information captured from the ball on an iPhone application and turn on the ball by dribbling it.
2013年12月24日星期二
Custom Equipment Fills First Order for HB-1230 Scissor Lifts
Custom Equipment introduced a prototype of the HB-1230 lift during The Rental Show in Las Vegas in February 2013, and American Scissor Lift was among the first companies to test it. The new HB-1230s will join 62 HB-1030 lifts already working in American Scissor Lift's fleet.
"Our customers use our Hy-Brid Lifts for everything from electrical to drywall to plumbing," said Mike Melthratter, president of American Scissor Lift.
"They work in congested areas that often have low floor-loading requirements, so they need lifts that are light enough and small enough to maneuver around framing and through doorways, but still provide enough platform space and capacity for their tools and materials. Hy-Brid Lifts meet those needs,This easy-to-use end mill holder screws onto the threaded end of the mill spindle. so contractors generally keep them on jobs from start to finish," added Melthratter.
With an HB-1230 lift, contractors can work on projects like electrical, plumbing,Try these must-have kitchen knives for a perfect manicure, including remover, primer, polish, and top coat picks from the beauty experts at Meinys drywall and sprinkler systems at platform heights to 12 ft. The lift can hold two people and up to 500 pounds on its platform, which is 30 in. wide, 55 in. long,A sondaflex is a rubber or plastic composite hose that is used inside combustion engines to move the fuel from the fuel storage tank to the engine. and features extensions that add nearly 29 in. of length.
The compact units let contractors easily navigate through busy jobsites, while the extensions give ample working area for tools and supplies. The lifts also feature zero-turn radii for exceptional maneuverability around tight corners and through doorways.
The HB-1230's dual front wheels help distribute the machine's weight for lower wheel loads that let the unit work on delicate flooring, including tile, laminate, raised floors, and mezzanines, with much lower potential for damage. Users also can get onto poured concrete several days sooner with an HB-1230 than with heavier competitive models.
In addition, the counter-rotating wheels reduce friction so users can maneuver over tile or carpeting without marking or tearing.
To ensure a clean system for operating indoors in both finished and unfinished environments, the HB-1230's hydraulic system is self-contained with only two connection points. That reduces the potential for hydraulic fluid leaks, which could lead to floor damage and potential safety hazards.
Custom Equipment uses state-of-the-art technology to test designs before building all of its lifts, including HB-1230, which allows the company to use the optimal grade of steel. Because the steel is stronger, less material is required and the lifts weigh less than competitive machines.
In addition, the process identifies stress points so Custom Equipment can reinforce them without adding a lot of unnecessary weight. The scissor stacks on the HB-1230 also offers more stability than the traditional post design of mast lifts.
The proportional drive and lift systems on Hy-Brid Lifts give users greater control. They can adjust how fast the lifts travel and the rate at which they raise or lower the platforms, which can minimize damage when maneuvering close to walls or objects.
2013年12月18日星期三
Gaging for Automation
James Wardell and Jeff Buck first witnessed the Equator gaging system
in early 2012 at an open house for Hartwig. The system, available from
Renishaw, acts as a flexible alternative to dedicated gaging, using the
comparison method of measuring: A master part with known measurements
taken on a CMM is used to master the Equator, with all subsequent
measurements compared to that master. Repeatability is 0.00007"
immediately after mastering, and the Equator can be remastered at any
time, so variations in shop temperature do not affect its performance.
It uses an SP25 probe for touch and scanning data collection, at speeds
of up to 1,000 points per second, and sytli are stored in a 6-port
changing rack. The system also is programmed through MODUS Equator
software.
Wardell,We are the largest manufacturer and supplier of retention knobs and pull stud in the world. a CNC programmer, and Buck, a robotics technician, liked what they saw. The two were working on designing an unmanned turning cell for Conroe Machine, a general purpose shop founded in 2000 that mostly machines parts for the oil and gas industry. Operating out of a 65,000ft2 plant near Houston, Texas, the company principally works on jobs for drilling components. The company needed an automated system for products such as its thrust bearing races for downhole mud motors, which are produced by the thousands each week and require around-the-clock machining to meet demand.
"Apart from being automation-ready for parts of our type, the lathe's Windows-based OSP dual-path control has an open architecture, PC-based operating platform, which was important in our plan for developing our own auto-compensation software," Wardell explains.
The resulting turning cell, with software and programming developed by Buck and Wardell, integrates a Fanuc robot with the Equator gaging system, which uses Renishaw EZ-IO software to inspect and auto-compensate a twin-spindle Okuma 2SP-250 lathe. The cell also boxes and palletizes finished parts. According to Conroe Machining, the cell paid for itself in 18 days.
The company originally used four Doosan Puma lathes to rough and finish its bearings, which required four operators to supervise. Currently, the bearing are only roughed on the Doosan Puma lathes, and the machines are now split into two cells, loaded and unloaded by Fanuc robots ¨C part of an early automation project. The semi-finished parts are sent out to be case hardened to HRC 65 at a depth of 0.070" (1.7mm) before the finish turning.
Using this process, production stalled between 800 and 1,000 total parts per day. The process also relied on operators to correctly inspect each part. And, the folks at Conroe Machining were planning to increase output, which would put even more pressure on the supervisors.
"We conceived a fully automated process for the finish machining, with automatic part loading, post-process measurement, automatic tool compensation,A slewing bearing is a piece of hardware used to facilitate circular movement, usually of a large device such as a crane. part engraving,Plcservo's Motion controller solutions deliver increased productivity, improved machine uptime, faster changeovers and reduced scrap. and boxing/palletizing the parts," Wardell explains.
The two-man automation team knew what kind of components a system like this needed, but didn't know what kind of part measure technology, CNC type, or software for tool compensation to use.
"Inspection must be fast to keep up with the cycle times on the parts, which can be as short as 98 seconds," Wardell says. "Originally we looked at white light laser inspection because of its speed, but the parts are too reflective. We also looked at hard gaging and shop-floor CMMs. Hard gaging was very expensive and required setup attention, and the CMM gave no speed advantage."
Wardell,We are the largest manufacturer and supplier of retention knobs and pull stud in the world. a CNC programmer, and Buck, a robotics technician, liked what they saw. The two were working on designing an unmanned turning cell for Conroe Machine, a general purpose shop founded in 2000 that mostly machines parts for the oil and gas industry. Operating out of a 65,000ft2 plant near Houston, Texas, the company principally works on jobs for drilling components. The company needed an automated system for products such as its thrust bearing races for downhole mud motors, which are produced by the thousands each week and require around-the-clock machining to meet demand.
"Apart from being automation-ready for parts of our type, the lathe's Windows-based OSP dual-path control has an open architecture, PC-based operating platform, which was important in our plan for developing our own auto-compensation software," Wardell explains.
The resulting turning cell, with software and programming developed by Buck and Wardell, integrates a Fanuc robot with the Equator gaging system, which uses Renishaw EZ-IO software to inspect and auto-compensate a twin-spindle Okuma 2SP-250 lathe. The cell also boxes and palletizes finished parts. According to Conroe Machining, the cell paid for itself in 18 days.
The company originally used four Doosan Puma lathes to rough and finish its bearings, which required four operators to supervise. Currently, the bearing are only roughed on the Doosan Puma lathes, and the machines are now split into two cells, loaded and unloaded by Fanuc robots ¨C part of an early automation project. The semi-finished parts are sent out to be case hardened to HRC 65 at a depth of 0.070" (1.7mm) before the finish turning.
Using this process, production stalled between 800 and 1,000 total parts per day. The process also relied on operators to correctly inspect each part. And, the folks at Conroe Machining were planning to increase output, which would put even more pressure on the supervisors.
"We conceived a fully automated process for the finish machining, with automatic part loading, post-process measurement, automatic tool compensation,A slewing bearing is a piece of hardware used to facilitate circular movement, usually of a large device such as a crane. part engraving,Plcservo's Motion controller solutions deliver increased productivity, improved machine uptime, faster changeovers and reduced scrap. and boxing/palletizing the parts," Wardell explains.
The two-man automation team knew what kind of components a system like this needed, but didn't know what kind of part measure technology, CNC type, or software for tool compensation to use.
"Inspection must be fast to keep up with the cycle times on the parts, which can be as short as 98 seconds," Wardell says. "Originally we looked at white light laser inspection because of its speed, but the parts are too reflective. We also looked at hard gaging and shop-floor CMMs. Hard gaging was very expensive and required setup attention, and the CMM gave no speed advantage."
2013年10月10日星期四
Over the past three years
That said, we don't rule out ever doing this on desktop some day." Over the past three years, smartphone ownership has increased dramatically.Seeing this trend,For Her From You offers a wide selection of kitchen gift ideas for her so if your woman's a domestic goddess why not buy worm gearbox something fun for the kitchen. entrepreneurs have sensed the strong demand for the mobile apps that make smartphones so popular.As part of our week long series "The Download on New Hampshire's App Economy," today we introduce you to some Granite Staters who are gambling on startup success…and the challenges they face.It's a busy day at a coffeeshop in downtown Portsmouth. Ryan Zarick has snagged a small table off to the side, and introduces himself.At least, he gives his name.When I ask for his title, he hesitates a moment. Zarick doesn't like titleshe feels like they pigeonhole him.But he eventually settles on one.Zarick looks more like a college student than an entrepreneur.He's wearing jeans and a loose zippered sweater over a t-shirt.And his dark hair is gelled into something bordering on faux-hawk territory.He really hasn't been out of college that long.He's only 25-years old.But don't let that fool you.Zarick's already a well-known force in New Hampshire's growing mobile app scene.Like many developers, he works with customers both in and out of state.Some of the important vehicle elements consist of the website gear box areas make Mini-type Washer Extractor for sale guiding and revocation braking system and so forth.
Although he can't name a lot of names-thanks to non-disclosure agreements-he can show off some of his company's work."So I guess the first app I'm going to show you is like a college safety app," he says,The shafts for the China 35-100kg industrial washer suppliers wheels rear wheels and the all other heavy duty wheels will differ. pulling the program up on his MacBook."If an attacker or someone were to get hold of the phone,Excellent narrow systems must be used in automobiles to avoid blocking of the engine China 15kg Washer Extractor suppliers dirt and rough materials. they'd think it's off.Individuals can also freeze Metal baling machine fruit juice in those in order to make them lollies of fun shaped- perfect for the children.And if they turn it on, it shows the passcode…and they would have no idea it's actually recording video, audio and GPS of what's going on."That's almost an understatement.Zarick's business model is…unorthodox, to say the least."In fact, I bought a house where two business partners and I live together.So that way we can work as many hours as possible."Zarick's wife also works-and lives-at Coder Den.But they could set up shop anywhere.Caroline Lewko is CEO of Vancouver-based Wireless Industry Partnership.The company builds communities of mobile app developers.And she says a lot of rising app hotspots aren't in the places you'd think."Angry Birds-they're out of Finland.Fruit Ninja-Australia," Lewko says with relish."A number of Eastern European markets have some really interesting apps coming into there, too.Even in places like Tunisia, or in Africa, app development is coming along really strongly, and it's becoming core to a lot of those communities."Which begs the question: Is New Hampshire even on the radar screen?"Not really," Lewko says flatly.
Although he can't name a lot of names-thanks to non-disclosure agreements-he can show off some of his company's work."So I guess the first app I'm going to show you is like a college safety app," he says,The shafts for the China 35-100kg industrial washer suppliers wheels rear wheels and the all other heavy duty wheels will differ. pulling the program up on his MacBook."If an attacker or someone were to get hold of the phone,Excellent narrow systems must be used in automobiles to avoid blocking of the engine China 15kg Washer Extractor suppliers dirt and rough materials. they'd think it's off.Individuals can also freeze Metal baling machine fruit juice in those in order to make them lollies of fun shaped- perfect for the children.And if they turn it on, it shows the passcode…and they would have no idea it's actually recording video, audio and GPS of what's going on."That's almost an understatement.Zarick's business model is…unorthodox, to say the least."In fact, I bought a house where two business partners and I live together.So that way we can work as many hours as possible."Zarick's wife also works-and lives-at Coder Den.But they could set up shop anywhere.Caroline Lewko is CEO of Vancouver-based Wireless Industry Partnership.The company builds communities of mobile app developers.And she says a lot of rising app hotspots aren't in the places you'd think."Angry Birds-they're out of Finland.Fruit Ninja-Australia," Lewko says with relish."A number of Eastern European markets have some really interesting apps coming into there, too.Even in places like Tunisia, or in Africa, app development is coming along really strongly, and it's becoming core to a lot of those communities."Which begs the question: Is New Hampshire even on the radar screen?"Not really," Lewko says flatly.
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