Cool Large Machining Companies images

Cool Large Machining Companies images

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World’s largest, heaviest operational steam locomotive – digitized Slide film

Image by Alan Vernon.
Union Pacific 3985 is a 4-6-6-4 steam locomotive built in 1943 by the American Locomotive Company. Retired around 1962, it was upgraded from a coal to an oil burning unit in 1990 to prevent ashes causing fires along the tracks. Here, the locomotive is clearing the summit of the Cajon pass in California.
Photo shot in 2000 using a Canon EOS3 camera and Velvia 100 iso Slide film.
Image – Copyright 2013 Alan Vernon

3dmong-4

Image by 3DMONG

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Cool Machining Large Parts images

Cool Machining Large Parts images

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Surreal Machine

Image by tk-link
Here you see one of those surreal machines, creating sky from water.

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This image was merged from a photo of mine and a great HDR sky capture from mescon – thanks for your CC licence!

The machine is part of the Tinguely Fountain in Basel, Switzerland which was built from metal junk.

Machine part captured with a Canon G9. Worked the photo with GIMP.

A girl riveting machine operator at the Douglas Aircraft Company plant joins sections of wing ribs to reinforce the inner wing assemblies of B-17F heavy bombers, Long Beach, Calif. Better known as the “Flying Fortress,” the B-17F bomber is a later model o

Image by The Library of Congress
Palmer, Alfred T.,, photographer.

A girl riveting machine operator at the Douglas Aircraft Company plant joins sections of wing ribs to reinforce the inner wing assemblies of B-17F heavy bombers, Long Beach, Calif. Better known as the "Flying Fortress," the B-17F bomber is a later model of the B-17, which distinguished itself in action in the south Pacific, over Germany and elsewhere. It is a long range, high altitude, heavy bomber, with a crew of seven to nine men — and with armament sufficient to defend itself on daylight missions

1942 Oct.

1 transparency : color.

Notes:
Title from FSA or OWI agency caption.
Transfer from U.S. Office of War Information, 1944.

Subjects:
Airplane industry
Women–Employment
World War, 1939-1945
Assembly-line methods
Drilling
United States–California–Long Beach

Format: Transparencies–Color

Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.

Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print

Part Of: Farm Security Administration – Office of War Information Collection 12002-39 (DLC) 93845501

General information about the FSA/OWI Color Photographs is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.fsac

Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/fsac.1a35336

Call Number: LC-USW36-102

Two assembly line workers at the Long Beach, Calif., plant of Douglas Aircraft Company enjoy a well-earned lunch period, Long Beach, Calif. Nacelle parts of a heavy bomber form the background (LOC)

Image by The Library of Congress
Palmer, Alfred T.,, photographer.

Two assembly line workers at the Long Beach, Calif., plant of Douglas Aircraft Company enjoy a well-earned lunch period, Long Beach, Calif. Nacelle parts of a heavy bomber form the background

1942 Oct.

1 transparency : color.

Notes:
Title from FSA or OWI agency caption.
Transfer from U.S. Office of War Information, 1944.

Subjects:
Douglas Aircraft Company
Airplane industry
Women–Employment
World War, 1939-1945
United States–California–Long Beach

Format: Transparencies–Color

Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.

Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print

Part Of: Farm Security Administration – Office of War Information Collection 12002-39 (DLC) 93845501

General information about the FSA/OWI Color Photographs is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.fsac

Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/fsac.1a35342

Call Number: LC-USW36-111

Nice Cnc Machining photos

Nice Cnc Machining photos

A few nice cnc machining China images I found:

Parts for CNC Machine

Image by ferdy001
Parts for CNC machines at Neil’s Machining.

>> See setup shot below in comments

85mm 1.8 on 5D Mark ii, f/22, 1/160, ISO 320. I had been shooting everything at the machine shop with my 35mm 1.4 for a while, but I’m starting to like the longer lens for shots like this now.

Strobist info:

LP160 at full power into 45" shoot-through umbrella opposite the camera and slightly to the left.

LP160 at full power into 60" reflective umbrella behind and above me (and slightly to the right).

50" white pop-up reflector opposite the camera and to the right of the shoot-through umbrella. This almost forms half of a light tent along with the umbrella.

Triggered by a pair of Pocket Wizard Plus ii tranceivers and the optical slave function on the other LP160.

I’m thinking about getting a 100mm macro lens for shots like this. I am pretty much at the minimum focusing distance of the 85mm 1.8 here. Or I might get a 12mm extension tube. I think the 85 worked pretty well here, but these are big parts (I think it’s a 2ftx2ft pallet). I would like to be able to shoot products that are smaller than this in a similar style, so I’m trying to figure out if I should get a macro lens and/or the 12mm tube.

Be sure to post any comments/questions/suggestions that you have on the lighting, or anything else…

Marisa & the CNC Machine

Image by flossyflotsam

Precision Machined & Plated in Gold

Image by sandy.redding
This is a reflector for a machine that puts the coating on microchips. Beautiful example of machining China skill. Made with a CNC machine. Was so shiny I couldn’t figure out how to shoot it.

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