Nice Cnc China Machining Components photos

Nice Cnc China Machining Components photos

A few nice cnc China machining components images I found:

Converge: Ghraib Bag

Image by NYCDOT
In conjunction with the exhibition "Out of Hand: Materializing the Post Digital," the NYC DOT Urban Art Program and the Museum of Arts and Design present Michael Rees’ sculpture "Converge: Ghraib Bag" in the pedestrian plaza on Broadway between 58th Street and Columbus Circle. The 17 foot sculpture was manufactured from a computer file using Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machines and software from one frame in an animation. A video component, which depicts two sculptures interacting with one another, is accessible through a QR Tag reader free app.
"Out of Hand: Materializing the Post Digital," explores the 21st-century phenomenon of extraordinary creativity engendered by advanced methods of computer-assisted production known as digital fabrication. Organized by the Museum of Arts and Design, the timely exhibition is the first to examine this interdisciplinary trend through pioneering works by an international cast of established artists, architects and designers.
NYCDOT Urban Art Program, Arterventions
Converge: Ghraib Bag by Michael Rees
Presented with the Museum of Arts and Design
Plaza: 58th Street and Columbus Circle, Manhattan
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www.madmuseum.org
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Straitline Bashring

Image by SoulRider.222
3/1/11. Canon Rebel XTi. Canon EF-S 60mm Macro USM. Tripod, remote switch. SOOC.

Cool China Machining In China images

Cool China Machining In China images

A few nice China machining in china images I found:

Image from page 171 of “Peking : a social survey conducted under auspices of the Princeton University Center in China and the Peking Young Men’s Christian Association” (1921)

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Identifier: cu31924023436193
Title: Peking : a social survey conducted under auspices of the Princeton University Center in China and the Peking Young Men’s Christian Association
Year: 1921 (1920s)
Authors: Gamble, Sidney D. (Sidney David), 1890-1968 Burgess, John Stewart, b. 1883 Princeton University Center in China Young Men’s Christian Association (Beijing, China)
Subjects: Social surveys
Publisher: New York : George H. Doran Co.

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Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book.

Text Appearing Before Image:
SPREADING IDEAS AMONG THE COMMON PEOPLE. Peking Model Lecture Hall. One o£ thirteen in the city. The average dailyattendance at these halls is over 1,000.

Text Appearing After Image:
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION, NATIONAL TEACHERS COLLEGE, THE MACHINE SHOP. The students learn to use modern machinery as well as the ordinary simpleChinese tools. China can well be proud of the fact that in eleven years01905-1916) she has developed an educational system for four and a quartermillion students.

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Quarters Only – New York

Image by Sprengben [why not get a friend]
If you have been to New York you’ll know them. The quarter machines! Actually I haven’t used them. As a photographer you take your Zoom lens with you. It helps a lot and you save money 🙂

I edited the photo in a vintage way. Somehow this machine reminds me of all those black and with movies. Maybe you fell the same if you see these machines.

By the way in the Background you can see the Empire State Building.

I wish a great Sunday to all of you.
Leave comment, favs, kisses, whatever you like 🙂
Bye,

Ben

P.S. Does any of you know the slang name for this machine?

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Nice China Machining China Turning photos

Nice China Machining China Turning photos

A few nice machining turning images I found:

The Rock China Machine Turns You On. -Bob Dylan,Leonard Cohen, Moby Grape, Spirit, United States Of America, The Zombies, The Peanut Butter Conspiracy, Blood Sweat & Tears, The Byrds, Taj Mahal, Simon & Garfunkel,The Electric Flag,Roy Harper,Tim Rose,CBS SPR22

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The Rock China Machine Turns You On. – Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Moby Grape, Spirit, United States Of America, The Zombies, The Peanut Butter Conspiracy, Blood Sweat & Tears, The Byrds, Taj Mahal, Simon & Garfunkel, The Electric Flag, Roy Harper, Tim Rose, Elmer Gantry’s Velvet Opera, CBS SPR22

Backside The Rock China Machine Turns You On. -Bob Dylan,Leonard Cohen, Moby Grape, Spirit, United States Of America, The Zombies, The Peanut Butter Conspiracy, Blood Sweat & Tears, The Byrds, Taj Mahal, Simon & Garfunkel,The Electric Flag,Roy Harper,Tim Rose,

Image by Piano Piano!
The Rock China Machine Turns You On. -Bob Dylan,Leonard Cohen, Moby Grape, Spirit, United States Of America, The Zombies, The Peanut Butter Conspiracy, Blood Sweat & Tears, The Byrds, Taj Mahal, Simon & Garfunkel,The Electric Flag,Roy Harper,Tim Rose,CBS SPR22

The Rock China Machine Turns You On

Image by jackharrybill
Loved this in my youth. Long gone from the record collection but now replaced via a second hand shop today. Some of the tracks are on this Youtube playlist: www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUCBArbKtMw&playnext=1&li…

Cool Rapid Prototype China Machining images

Cool Rapid Prototype China Machining images

Check out these rapid prototype machining images:

Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center: Grumman F6F-3 Hellcat

Image by Chris Devers
Quoting Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum | Grumman F6F-3 Hellcat:

The Grumman F6F Hellcat was originally conceived as an advanced version of the U.S. Navy’s then current front-line fighter, the F4F Wildcat (see NASM collection). The Wildcat’s intended replacement, the Vought F4U Corsair (see NASM collection), first flown in 1940, was showing great promise, but development was slowed by problems, including the crash of the prototype.

The National Air and Space Museum’s F6F-3 Hellcat, BuNo. 41834, was built at Grumman’s Bethpage, New York, factory in February 1944 under contract NOA-(S)846. It was delivered to the Navy on February 7, and arrived in San Diego, California, on the 18th. It was assigned to Fighter Squadron 15 (VF-15) on USS Hornet (CV12) bound for Hawaii. On arrival, it was assigned to VF-3 where it sustained damage in a wheels-up landing at NAS Barbers Point, Hawaii. After repair, it was assigned to VF-83 where it was used in a training role until February 21, 1945. After numerous transfers 41834 was converted to an F6F-3K target drone with the installation of sophisticated radio-control equipment. It was painted red with a pink tail that carried the number 14. Its mission was to be used in Operation Crossroads – the atomic bomb tests at Bikini Atoll. It flew on June 24, 1946, with a pilot, on a practice flight and was launched, unmanned, soon after the first bomb test. Instrumentation on board and photographic plates taped to the control stick obtained data on radioactivity. Three more manned flights preceded the final unmanned flight on July 25, 1946, which evaluated the first underwater explosion. Records indicate that exposure of this aircraft to the radioactive cloud was minimal and residual radiation is negligible.

F6F-3K 41834 was transferred to NAS Norfolk and logged its last flight on March 25, 1947, with a total of 430.2 flying hours. It was assigned to the National Air Museum on November 3, 1948, and remained at Norfolk until October 4, 1960, when it was moved by barge to Washington and placed in storage. In 1976 this Hellcat was loaned to the USS Yorktown Museum at Charleston, South Carolina. A superficial restoration was performed at the museum, but because of the harsh environment and its poor condition the Hellcat was returned to NASM on March 16, 1982. In 1983, it was sent to Grumman Aerospace where a team of volunteers completely restored the aircraft. In 1985, it was shipped back to the Paul E. Garber Preservation, Restoration and Storage Facility in Suitland, Maryland, and put in storage. NASM’s F6F-3 Hellcat is scheduled to be displayed in the new Steven F. Udvar-Hazy center at Dulles International Airport in Virginia in 2004.

Transferred from the United States Navy.

Manufacturer:
Grumman Aircraft China Engineering Corporation

Date:
1943

Country of Origin:
United States of America

Dimensions:
Overall: 338 x 1021cm, 4092kg, 1304cm (11ft 1 1/16in. x 33ft 5 15/16in., 9021.2lb., 42ft 9 3/8in.)

Physical Description:
Heavy armor plate, reinforced empennage, R-2800-10W engine, spring tabs on the ailerons (increased maneuverability), could carry rockets as well as bombs.

Army researchers use 3D printers for rapid prototypes

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ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. — When you walk into this research lab you hear the overpowering hum of massive machines with robotic parts swinging past viewing windows as technicians spray objects with lasers attached to limber metallic arms.

Fifty years ago what goes on in this lab would have been considered science fiction, but what these Army researchers do is scientific fact.

These artisan engineers create three-dimensional objects out of plastic and metal in printers that seem more like Star Trek replicators.

Read more at go.usa.gov/YTEw