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Editors Corner Cheers to a new year and another chance for us to get it right. ~Oprah Winfrey Ring out the old, ring in the new, Ring, happy bells, across the snow: The year is going, let him go; Ring out the false, ring in the true. ~Alfred, Lord Tennyson, 1850 It’s been quite a year! If we have done well our hope is that we meet this mark or better it, this time next year. If it has been a rough one we will put it gladly behind us and muster up faith in the New Year, that through our efforts and persistence we will be in a better place by this time next year. Either way, we made it, and as with all lessons we can learn to do things differently to make our lives and the lives of the people we associate with, better. The general consensus is; US Manufacturing is getting stronger, jobs are becoming available, and our economy is starting to go in the right direction. Many companies are hiring and many people that have been out of jobs for a while, are obtaining work.The US has a weaker dollar, but this is stimulating US exports and this is good for the US. Other countries have to pay their workers a lot more than they used to and the playing field (fuel, logistics, communication, etc.) is becoming level. Maybe not tomorrow, but soon, importing products from cheaper nations will not be a common practice. The US is poised to become, again, a nation that makes things, exports things, and is an example to the manufacturing industry worldwide. We are all a very big part of this equation. The things we do affect our social and economic circle. The money we spend and where we spend it affects our economy (buy USA). The smile we choose to put on our face can and will infect every person we come in contact with. Every positive thing we do or think will move us toward our positive goal. Remember to lend a hand when someone needs help, it’s the right thing to do! I talked with a machine tool dealer today who is sending one of his valued employees to help another machine tool dealer (who is in need) in a different territory, with their service backlog. This is a great gesture and one that is genuine and an example to us all. Working together, helping each other, with one positive direction. This is the last issue for 2011 and Linda and I look forward to a busy year ahead, full of manufacturing expos, networking events, and visits to your facilities interviewing you and your business team for positive manufacturing news. If you have a positive story or know of a business that might need help getting their name out there to promote their business, let me know and we will work to help them. In closing, Linda & I thank you all very much for being a big part in our U.S. manufacturing community and our regional magazines. We wish you all the very best in the New Year! God bless you all! God bless our troops!
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Artcam-Delcam Creative CNC Software This Month’s Shop Profile. Photos provided courtesy from the following companies: (Ring) Michaels Designs (Coin), The Royal Mint (Tank), W.T. Wilson Inc (Stage coach), Moon Beam Mandolins (Guitar) Northcoast Signworks (Enchanted garden & Ladies in garden) Griffin Studios (Shade) Adirondak Studios, (Earrings) Ken Carr. Announcements/Releases..................... 6-10 Shop Profile.......................................1,18-19 Feature Articles................................ 18-19,20 Buyers Guide Equipment......................38-41 Buyers Guide Processes........................42-46 Card Gallery..........................................38-46 Index Of Advertisers..................................46 Editorial.................................... Throughout
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Published bi-monthly to keep precision manufacturers abreast of news and to supply a viable supplier source for the industry. Circulation:The A2Z Metalworker for the Pacific NW has compiled and maintains a master list of approximately 8500 people actively engaged in the Metalworking & U.S. Manufacturing Industry. It has an estimated pass on readership of more than 24,000 people. Our readers are based in the Pacific NW! Advertising Rates have not increased since 1999, deadlines and mechanical requirements furnished on our webite at: www.AZMetalworker.com. All photos and copy become the property of A2Z Metalworker. The Publisher assumes no responsibility for the contents of any advertisement, and all representations are those of the advertiser and not that of the publisher. The Publisher is not liable to any advertiser for any misprints or errors not the fault of the publisher, and in such event, the limit of the publisher's liability shall only be the amount of the publishers charge for such advertising.
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Bryan Crawford of Edge Technologies marks 25 years of selling, installing and servicing Barfeeds Edge Technologies is pleased to announce that Bryan Crawford has marked 25 years in the Barfeed business this fall. Rick Bauer, General and Sales Manager of Edge Technologies says, “Bryan exemplifies the business model that we have established nationwide by having technical salespeople that “get their hands dirty” and work on the products that we sell. What better way is there to know the product and advise to the end users and machine tool salespeople on the best Barfeed for the application?” Edge Technologies is proud to offer advanced productivity solutions for customers’ bar feeding and bar loading needs. They bring to the marketplace superior product lines with very competitive prices. Specializing in CNC lathe automation, Edge Technologies showcases some of the finest bar feeders and short loaders in the world, such as FMB Machinery bar feeders, as well as their own line of economic excellence bar feeders that bear the Edge Technologies name. Rick says, “We are dedicated to the satisfaction of our clientele. We strive for this not only with the high quality of our product lines, but with a commitment to superior customer service.” Please contact your local machine tool dealer for further information or visit our web site at: www.edgetechnologies.com.
Strength for Delcam in theWestern United States Leading CADCAM software developer Delcam wrapped up its Advanced Manufacturing Update Technical Seminars last month with two sessions in California, one at SeekTech in San Diego and a second at Selway Tool in Buena Park. Commenting on the event, Delcam’s VP of Sales for Western United States Christian Briscoe said, “We have added a number of senior account managers over the past year to meet the growing demand for our manufacturing software. We have also expanded our support staff to more than 20 application engineers and strengthened our administrative team. These changes have given us a stronger and more experienced team to serve the western US manufacturing sector.” Briscoe continued “At Delcam, we understand the importance of your investment and believe that you are not just buying CADCAM
software but investing in us. Holding our update technical seminars give us the opportunity to show companies the benefits of their investment in Delcam, the world largest specialist CAM provider with the largest development team in the industry.” Delegates to the meetings saw the new release of Delcam’s PowerSHAPE CAD software for product design, tooling design and reverse engineering. The 2012 version incorporates the first direct modeling capabilities, alongside many improvements to the existing combination of solid, surface and triangle modeling capabilities. Demonstrated in PowerMILL 2012 was flowline machining and how with flowline machining, the toolpath is divided between a pair of drive curves in a constant number of passes, rather than having a varying number of passes with a constant stepover. This produces a better surface finish on the part and minimizes wear on the cutter and the machine tool. Other enhancements include control of the angular point distribution during five-axis machining, new thread milling options and improved workplane editing. It has also been made easier to obtain measurements, including distances, angles and directions, from the part model and enter these values into PowerMILL forms automatically. Shown in FeatureCAM 2012 was how the software has been made even easier to use. A range of keyboard shortcuts have been added and toolpath editing has been made much easier. Other improvements include further developments in the use of stock models to cover 2D features, including bosses, sides and slots, extra options within the tooling database, the ability to automatically counterbore holes before drilling, fully-automated de-burring and chamfering, the possibility to create a negative leave allowance (such as a fitting allowance) for turning or wire EDM to produce undersized features without remodeling, and much improved performance on the largest part files with hundreds of thousands of entities. For further information contact Delcam at 1 877 335 2261 or visit www.delcam.tv/lz
Chevalier FVM Series:High Precision For Production Of Large Workpieces At A Competitive Price Users of Chevalier’s FVM-3016DCL Series have benefitted from a machine that offers a heavy-duty structure, powerful spindle and state-of-the-art craftsmanship.“The machine is carefully assembled to guarantee superior, dynamic running accuracy,” says Herbert Hou, Chevalier’s national sales manager. “Every step of the manufacturing process involves a high level of quality control, so our customers can be assured that the products
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140 hours in a 12 month period. Initially, the employees were not receptive to the Lean Manufacturing classes. Brian Schlotfelt, Vice President of Pacific Metal Stampings, said the company’s employees asked, “Why do we need to work harder, when we already work hard?” After the second class session, a change in the culture was taking place. Brian said, “I was dumbfounded by the employees’ positive attitude and their excitement about the changes.”
Announcements Continued they receive from us are the very best available,” Hou says. “After assembling, all Chevalier machines are measured and calibrated by state-of-the-art laser calibration and ball bar test equipment. This ensures precise verification and compensation of the machines, resulting in increased accuracy and repeatability. “From casting to final assembly, each completed section is thoroughly inspected to give our customers the highest level of quality control.” For more information, contact: Herbert Hou of Chevalier Machinery Inc. at (562) 903-1929 or email: info@chevalierusa.com or visit us on the web at www.chevalierusa.com
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Donald Schlotfelt, President of Pacific Metal Stampings, was initially skeptical but was pleased with the extraordinary results of the Lean training. He said over the last 12 months the thru-put average went from 5 weeks to 3 days. The on time delivery improved by 70%, and work in process has been reduced by 40%, along with a 40% increase in capacity. “We had our doubts, but having College of the Canyons as a partner has been a very rewarding experience. It is the
In recognition of their accomplishments, College of the Canyons President Dianne Van Hook named Pacific Metal Stampings as its Business Partner of the Year. President Van Hook said, “The award recognized Pacific Metal Stampings’ investment in its employees and the accomplishments they achieved.” The City of Santa Clarita also presented Pacific Metal Stampings with a Plaque to commemorate their achievements. Van Hook noted Pacific Metal Stampings’ investment resulted in increased productivity, improved company performance, and generated additional business for the company.
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Intel, Micron Extend NAND Flash Technology Leadership Intel Corporation and Micron Technology, Inc., announced a new benchmark in NAND flash technology - the world’s first 20 nanometer (nm), 128 gigabit (Gb), multilevel-cell (MLC) device. The companies also announced mass production of their 64Gb 20nm NAND, which further extends the companies’ leadership in NAND process technology. Developed through Intel and Micron’s joint-development venture, IM Flash Technologies (IMFT), the new 20nm monolithic 128Gb device is the first in the industry to enable a terabit (Tb) of data storage in a fingertip-size package by using just eight die. It also provides twice the storage capacity and performance of the companies’ existing 20nm 64Gb NAND device. The 128Gb device meets the high-speed ONFI 3.0 specification to achieve speeds of 333 megatransfers per second (MT/s), providing customers with a more cost-effective solid-state storage solution for today’s slim, sleek product designs, including tablets, smartphones and high-capacity solid-state drives (SSDs.) The companies also revealed that the key to their success with 20nm process technology is due to an innovative new cell structure that enables more aggressive cell scaling than conventional architectures. Their 20nm NAND uses a planar cell structure - the first in A2Z METALWORKER •
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the industry - to overcome the inherent difficulties that accompany advanced process technology, enabling performance and reliability on par with the previous generation.The planar cell structure successfully breaks the scaling constraints of the standard NAND floating gate cell by integrating the first Hi-K/metal gate stack on NAND production. The demand for high-capacity NAND flash devices is driven by three interconnected market trends: data storage growth, the shift to the cloud and the proliferation of portable devices. As digital content continues to grow, users expect that data to be available across a multitude of devices, all synchronized via the cloud. To effectively stream data, servers require high-performance, high-capacity storage that NAND delivers, and storage in mobile devices has consistently grown with increased access to data. High-definition video is one example of an application that requires high-capacity storage, since attempting to stream this type of data can create a poor user experience.
General Atomics Wins Contract General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc., Poway, Calif., was awarded a $15,171,136 cost-plus-fixed-fee and cost-plus-incentivefee contract. The award will provide for the modification of an existing contract to support the MQ-1C Gray Eagle unmanned aircraft system quick reaction capability. Work will be performed in Poway, Calif., with an estimated completion date of Jan. 7, 2012.
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11-09-06 PM Here’s what Drelling had to say about Boeing’s progress on the initial 17 in an5:00 official Boeing statement:
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Boeing, Lion Air Announce Historic Commitment for up to 380 737s Boeing and Jakarta-based Lion Air announced a commitment for the airline to order 201 737 MAXs and 29 Next-Generation 737-900 ERs (extended range). The agreement also includes purchase rights for an additional 150 airplanes. “The 737 MAX will be the future of Lion Air,” said Rusdi Kirana, Lion Air Founder and President Director. “The highly efficient, technologically advanced airplane will help Lion Air continue to bring low fares and allow us to open new destinations because of the longer range of the airplane.” With 230 airplanes at a list price of $21.7 billion, this deal when finalized will be the largest commercial airplane order ever in Boeing’s history by both dollar volume and total number of airplanes. Boeing and Lion Air are working to finalize details of the agreement, at which time it will be a firm order posted on the Boeing Orders and Deliveries website. Lion Air will also acquire purchase rights for an additional 150 airplanes valued at more than $14 billion if exercised at list prices. “We’re proud that Lion Air picked the 737 once again, building on our successful partnership,” said Boeing Commercial Airplanes President and CEO Jim Albaugh. “Lion Air was a leader when it was the launch customer for the 737-900ER in 2005 and today it continues to be a leader as the first airline in Asia to commit to the 737 MAX.” The 737 MAX is a new engine variant of the world’s best selling airplane and builds on the strengths of today’s Next-Generation 737. The 737 MAX incorporates the latest-technology CFM International LEAP 1-B engines to deliver the highest efficiency, reliability and appeal. Airlines operating the 737 MAX will see a 10-12 percent fuel burn improvement over today’s most fuel efficient single-aisle airplanes and a 7 percent operating cost advantage over tomorrow’s competition. ABS Quality Evaluations (ABS QE) certifies businesses of all types and sizes around the globe to a variety of standards: •ISO 9001 •AS 9100
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Gary Norwalt isn’t your typical middle school computer teacher. Not by any stretch of the imagination. Gary teaches Computer Technology to 6th, 7th and 8th grade students at Colina Middle School in Thousand Oaks, California. He’s been doing this for 22 years now, the last 12 at Colina, where he runs 6 different programs simultaneously. “For one of my more advanced classes, I was looking for a CAD modeling and CNC machining software program that would allow my students to design and make 2 and 3 dimensional art designs.” He continued, “A few years ago, a software company donated a software package that they said would do just that. While the company was very generous in their donation, we just couldn’t use their solution. I have an engineering background, and the software was incredibly complex even to me. The kids just weren’t going to be able to use it.” So Gary started a search on his own and a few years ago, discovered another software package that would work for his middle school students. What he found was ArtCAM a software solution from Delcam, one of the largest CADCAM developers in the world. “To be honest, in my search I didn’t see a lot of other solutions that would work for my needs the way I thought ArtCAM would.” Gary contacted the Delcam marketing department and explained what he wanted to do for the students at Colina Middle School. “It was outstanding - Delcam was so helpful and generous, and it all happened in just a couple of months.” Gary attended a Delcam sponsored training class to learn how to use the software.Then, he and his brother built a wood cutting CNC mini-mill to machine the artistic projects that his students would be making with the ArtCAM software. “My students love working with the ArtCAM software and seeing their artistic designs turn into a reality.Today, the students have a choice of material -- either wood or plastic. ArtCAM is outstanding for both of these types of materials. The students can view the finished pieces on screen, assign different materials to the various parts of the design and view a bitmap image over the 3D relief, all while moving and A2Z METALWORKER •
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rotating the finished product within a fully reflective environment. Luckily we had another company donated a rapid prototype 3-D printer to us, so we can now take the ArtCAM software and import it directly into the 3-D printer. ArtCAM exports easily into STL, as well as generating tool paths to a CNC.” He continued, “My students love working the ArtCAM software. One of the major benefits is in how user friendly it really is.They can pick it up very easily.They additionally enjoy seeing the CAD models turn into an actual part in the Advanced Computer Lab where they are also learning machining.” “The kids get really fired up about this software, and the projects they make with their own hands. I know we’re teaching the right things to our students when I see the look of excitement on their faces! We have a number of kids who will be very adept with CAD software when they enter the job market in years to come. They will additionally be familiar with machining which opens up a whole other market segment for them.” In summary, Gary would like to convey a few important pieces of information: a) Thank you to Delcam for developing a software solution that is both advanced in its functionality while user friendly enough to teach 6th, 7th and 8th grade students b) Reach out to any machinist who is willing to spend a few hours helping him and the students to get better at machining to contact him at gnorwalt@conejo.k12.us. (In fact, he encourages machinists throughout the United States to partner with a school). c) Encourage donations of any kind, that will help him to continue to teach cool “techy” subjects to middle school children. After all, these could be the next generation of machinists, programmers, and engineers! To find out more about ArtCAM, go to www.artcam.com & learn more about at Delcam at www.delcam.com.
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components. Over the years however it became clear that ArtCAM also provides a unique solution for artists and designers to produce intricate manufacturable models without the need for conventional technical or engineering skills.
In the late 1980’s Delcam identified a common requirement during product design for the quick and efficient creation of manufacturable 3D models from 2D images & artwork. Consequently, in 1991 the first version of ArtCAM was released allowing product logos and artistic flourishes to be added to precision engineering
Now with more than 15 years of development, ArtCAM seamlessly spans the gap between artisans and engineers, carefully combining the strengths of both approaches to form a uniquely powerful 3D modeler, but with all the simplicity of a paint package. Drawing on the expertise and technology of Delcam’s world-leading manufacturing software, PowerMILL, ArtCAM also provides a fully-integrated CNC or Rapid Prototype manufacturing solution. Over the years ArtCAM has provided the core modeling and manufacturing environment for thousands of businesses covering a diverse range of markets including; the design of coins in all of the major national Mints, signs, packaging, architectural pieces, jewelry, ceramics, house wares, musical instruments, movie props and even ice sculptures. The software range comprises the low-cost, entry-level version, ArtCAM Ex-
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The programs make it easy to produce sophisticated designs from all types of 2D artwork, even for people that have no previous experience of engineering software. They enable anyone with creative flair, such as artists, designers and engravers, to increase their productivity and raise the quality of their products, by using computerized manufacturing techniques alongside their traditional skills. Since ArtCAM is now available in variants from the entry-level ArtCAM Express, all the way up to the flagship ArtCAM Pro businesses can be confident of finding a product that is best suited to their current needs, with the reassurance that they have the ability to expand as their business grows. ArtCAM is also designed to complement other products in Delcam’s software portfolio, making the possibilities endless.
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So many US manufacturing jobs, so few skilled workers U.S. manufacturers are failing to fill thousands of vacant jobs, surprising when 14 million people are searching for work. Technology giant Siemens Corp., the U.S. arm of Germany’s Siemens AG , has over 3,000 jobs open all over the country. More than half require science, technology, engineering and math-related skills. Other companies report job vacancies that range from six to 200, with some positions open for at least nine months. Manufacturing is hurt by a dearth of skilled workers. “What we have been saying for quite a while is that even though there is a high unemployment rate, it’s very difficult to find skilled people,” said Jeff Owens, president of ATS, a manufacturing consulting services company. A survey by ManpowerGroup found that a record 52 percent of U.S. employers have difficulty filling critical positions within their organizations – up from 14 percent in 2010. Owens said his company, which counts manufacturing behemoths Caterpillar and Motorola among its clients, has at any given time about 200 open positions. “We are pro-actively working to fill them. It can take 90 to a hundred days, probably, to fill them,” he told Reuters. “We are creating jobs. We just don’t necessarily have the right people to fill them.” On average, companies usually take seven weeks to fill job openings. A2Z METALWORKER •
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Contour Precision, based in Clover, South Carolina, does contract work for the energy and aerospace industries. It is currently looking for six technicians. It has had positions open since last year. Unemployment in manufacturing is at 8.4 percent, below the overall rate of 9.1 percent. According to the Labor Department’s latest Job Openings and Labor Turnover survey, there were 240,000 open jobs in manufacturing in August up 38.7 percent from a year ago. The problem is sufficiently serious that businesses are pushing Congress to address the issue of visas and help them hire more high-skilled foreigners. STRUCTURAL UNEMPLOYMENT? These companies’ inability to fill open jobs suggests that part of the unemployment problem confronting the nation could be more of a structural nature rather than a downturn in the business cycle. Two years after the end of the worst recession since the Great Depression of the 1930s, about 14 million Americans are still unemployed. In September, nearly 45 percent of them had been out of work for six months or more. The longer people are out of the workforce, the more dated their skills become, making it even harder to reintegrate them into the labor market. The types of jobs available are also changing. Medium-skilled repetitive tasks that can be computerized continue to disappear. First, it was from from the factory floor, but it also affects the back office, where processing and support jobs are declining. The strongest job growth is concentrated in healthcare and the scientific, technical and computer fields, which usually require at least a post-secondary education. “The old jobs are not coming back.We need to invest in education and training to get people prepared to fill these high-skilled, high-wage jobs of the future,” said Eric Spiegel, president and CEO of Siemens Corp. Siemens is recruiting in states where unemployment is high. Pennsylvania, Florida, Texas, North Carolina, New Jersey, California,
Illinois, Georgia and New York have jobless rates that range from 8 percent to 12.1 percent. According to the Conference Board, workers with computer and math or science skills have a far better chance of getting a job, with one worker applying for every three of these types of jobs advertised. In contrast, there are roughly three people for every advertised job in sales.
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“We have found that veterans have extensive technical training and experience that they gain through military service, and these skills are extremely valuable to us and match up well with many of our over 3,000 open positions,” Spiegel said. Siemens has hired 450 military veterans so far this year. Others are teaming up with professional bodies like the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME), which has developed online courses to support its members.
Few of the thousands of jobs open in the manufacturing sector are lowwage positions. Workers at the very low levels can earn as much as $30 an hour, with annual salaries for engineers ranging from $75,000 to $100,000. At Siemens, the average potential salary offered for its open positions is $89,000 a year. Manufacturing lost its appeal during the 1990s when companies started moving production to Asian countries like China, in search of cheap labor. But rising wages in China are forcing some companies to bring production back home. Although manufacturing accounts for about 12 percent of U.S. gross domestic product and about 10 percent of total non-farm employment, it has been the main pillar of support for the economy and one of the highest-paying sectors. The shortage of skilled workers is also compounded by the depressed housing market, which is making it tough for Americans to relocate to where the jobs are. The housing market crash has left many people with home loans owing financial institutions more than what their houses are worth, making it difficult for them to sell.
In hopes of addressing the skills gap, companies such as Siemens and ATS are turning to the military, targeting veterans. Siemens is embarking on apprenticeship programs, while ATS is running training programs for young people.
“We are not filling the pipeline with enough candidates for these positions. This problem has been ongoing for the last three or four years,” said Mark Tomlinson, CEO of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers. But the long-term solution lies in revamping the nation’s education system to meet the current challenges and invest more in vocational training, industry leaders say. “Often people say we do have vocational training, but it’s geared towards yesterday’s technology and yesterday’s job opportunities,” said ATS’s Owens. “I am not sure the educators are on the mark with what exactly needs to be taught for today’s environment.” A2Z METALWORKER •
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For Nelson and other teachers, the challenge is to make math relate to students’ potential careers. Barry Grall explained how he uses math in his role as a tool designer for C&D Zodiac. He walked the students through the process of building a tool mold via computer-assisted design. Grall showed how he added triangle shapes to the build-up of an aircraft ramp door to add strength to the primarily flat object.“You don’t have to know all the math formulas for doing this,” he said. “But you need to have exposure to the mathematical tools to be able to use them.” At another stop on the tour at C&D Zodiac, students learned about non-destructive testing, in which ultrasonic waves are used to see whether a slab of composite material has internal flaws. Using a different machine nearby, sophomore Colin Henry got to try out a long, tube-shaped instrument, tracing it along a metal part. The tool helps C&D Zodiac workers measure complex shapes that would be difficult, if not impossible, to measure with hand tools. Henry said he found the tour of C&D Zodiac interesting. Although he enjoys math, Henry said he isn’t sure what type of career he’ll pursue. The students, who were mostly sophomores, will need to a make a decision about which math classes to take next year, based on their anticipated career path, Nelson said. If they plan to go to college, they’ll likely take advanced algebra or pre-calculus. If they plan to pursue a skilled trade, they could take computer assisted design. The field trip “gets them out of the classroom and gives them an idea of the opportunities out there,” he said.
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Gene Moomey, production operations manager at C&D Zodiac, showed the students the landing gear panels the company builds for C-17 military transport aircraft.When originally designed, the panels
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Administration officials say the aim is to promote the use of biofuels, to reduce dependence on unstable sources of foreign oil and reduce budget shocks from oil price hikes.
The departments of Agriculture and the Navy announced plans to buy 450,000 gallons of non-food biofuels -- at a cost of $16 per gallon -- in what will be the largest federal purchase of biofuels in U.S. history.
The fuel will power planes and the surface ships of the “Great Green Fleet Carrier Strike Force” in summer 2012 exercises off Hawaii.The carrier itself is nuclear-powered.
The purchase is being authorized by an executive order under the Obama administration’s “we can’t wait” campaign.
Navy Secretary Ray Mabus said the Navy’s led the way in power innovation -- from sail to coal, coal to diesel, diesel to nuclear, and now to biofuel. Aircraft and ships will use a 50-50 blend of biofuel and conventional fuel.
Administration officials gave no indication why they’re not going through Congress, instead using a program that was established to promote rapid job growth by bypassing congressional debate. Two companies will participate in the program -- Louisiana-based Dynamic Fuels, a joint venture of Tyson foods and Syntroleum Corp, which makes biofuel from used cooking oil; and California based Solazyme, which makes fuel from algae.
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FAA awards $7.7 million in biofuel contracts The FAA announced this month it is awarding $7.7 million in contracts to eight companies engaged in developing/ producing alternative fuel to power commercial flights. The agency said in a statement that the eight companies “will help the FAA develop and approve alternative, sustainably sourced ‘drop-in’ jet fuels that can be used without changing aircraft engine systems or airport fueling infrastructure. As part of that work, the companies will develop these biofuels from sources such as alcohols, sugars, biomass and organic materials known as pyrolysis oils. In addition, the contracts call for research into alternative jet fuel quality control, examination of how jet biofuels affect engine durability, and provide guidance to jet biofuel users about factors that affect sustainability.” Honeywell UOP is one of the eight companies, winning a $1.1 million contract to produce renewable jet fuel from isobutanol, a type of alcohol. The isobutanol, which will be supplied by the biofuel company Gevo, “can be produced from a variety of starch and sugar feedstocks, including corn,” UOP said. “In the future, inedible sources, such as corn stover, bagasse and wood residues, could also
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General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Poway, CA GAT awarded a $319,236,484 firm-fixed-price contract for 40 MQ-9 Block 1 aircraft, and 40 aircraft containers. The location of the performance is Poway, Calif. Work is expected to be completed September 2013. This was a sole-source acquisition; one proposal was received. ASC/WIIK, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. A2Z METALWORKER •
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But how will this save the Pentagon and the Marines time and money? Initial research and development costs should drop significantly, since all a prime contractor has to do is pony up the award money for each challenge. Having multiple teams working on a single challenge means multiple design ideas and theories can be tested simultaneously. The trial-and-error cycle that so often bogs down R&D work would be truncated significantly.The prime contractor can skim the best design ideas from the various challenges and put them into the vehicle. In theory, R&D and design integration costs and schedules drop to virtually nothing. Add in DARPA’s virtual design simulation and open-source database, and costs drop even more. Marine Corps Commandant Gen. James Amos has famously claimed he wants to drive an ACV prototype into the Potomac River before his stint as commandant ends. If FANG works, the four-star general could be in deep water -- in a good way -- sooner than he thinks. A2Z METALWORKER •
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Business jet market expected to start picking up in 2012 A Cessna Citation Mustang. A new forecast predicts that the top three producers of business jets in the next 10 years in terms of volume will be Cessna Aircraft, followed by Embraer and Bombardier. The worst of the downturn in the business jet market is over, according to a new forecast by Forecast International. The market for business jet production is expected to show some minor improvement next year, signaling the start of a gradual — but potentially long-lasting — market recovery, the forecast said. “Business jet production in 2012 will show some minor improvement over 2011, but more substantial growth in build rates will have to wait until 2013,” Raymond Jaworowski, Forecast International senior aerospace analyst, said in a statement. The forecast projects demand for 10,907 business jets valued at $230.3 billion in the 10 years from 2011 to 2020. Next year, production is expected to total 728 planes. But production isn’t expected to return to 2008 levels, a record for the market at 1,313 jets, until 2018.
Still, business aircraft usage is up, the market for used business jets has stabilized and corporate profits are strong, the forecast said. Business jet manufacturers have a number of new jets in development, such as Cessna’s Citation M2 and Latitude, Bombardier’s Global 7000 and 8000, and Gulfstream’s G650. The manufacturers hope the new models will benefit from improved market conditions and will contribute to the recovery by stimulating demand, Jaworowski wrote in the report. The forecast predicts that the top three producers of business jets in the next 10 years in terms of volume will be Cessna Aircraft, followed by Embraer and Bombardier. By value of production, the top three companies are expected to be Gulfstream, Bombardier and Dassault, all of which build larger, more expensive, business aircraft. Honeywell Aerospace’s annual forecast released in October forecasts similar numbers of jets. Honeywell also projects 2011 to be the trough for business jet deliveries, followed by modest growth for the next few years.The outlook projects demand for 10,000 business jets over 10 years, with half of them delivered in the next five years. It predicts that it will be the end of the decade before demand returns to pre-recession levels. Honeywell projected deliveries for 2012 to reach about 700, up from 600 to 650 this year. A2Z METALWORKER •
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Greg Watson, site director for Goodrich’s Landing Gear business in Once those Ontario, customersCanada make their deals, long-awaited order Burlington, stated, “Wethe look forward toU.S. using this frenzy will have run its course, some say. partnership with HAFB as an opportunity to share best practices between the U.S. Government and private industry which can help to identify key process improvements continue to “These are orders that people have beenand waiting for to theadd lastvalue several performance.” years. The chapter that everybody has been waiting to turn to are the North American carrier orders,” said Alex Hamilton, managing director with EarlyBirdCapital. Goodrich is the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) of the Globemaster III landing gear system. It is also one of the largest landing gear overhaul maintenance thetied industry. Hamilton noted that most ofsuppliers the ordersinare to fleet replenishment,
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Small Manufacturers Pushing Into Foreign Markets US Export-Import Bank “approved more than $32 billion in export financing in the 12 months through September, with more than $6 billion of the total going to support overseas sales for small businesses. That figure is up from $24.5 billion for the 12 months ended September 2010.” Fred P. Hochberg, chairman and president of the Ex-Im Bank, noted that “while the recession has left US economic growth straggling at less than 3 percent, annual growth in such emerging economies as China, India, Brazil, and Turkey is ticking along at 7 percent or higher.” However, the article noted, “One of the factors providing momentum to US exporters in recent years has been a relatively weak dollar. But as the European Union struggles with a widening financial crisis, many predict that the US dollar will again become a ‘safe haven’ currency.”
First Flight Of US-Built Phenom 100 Business Jet Goes Well Flight International reported, “Embraer says there were no anomalies in the 2.5h first flight of a US-built Phenom 100 business jet from the Melbourne international airport on 8 December, marking a troublefree start for the company’s first US-based production plant there.” During the test, the plane “flew to its maximum certificated altitude of 41,000ft and to its maximum cruise speed of Mach 0.7.” A2Z METALWORKER •
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1400 Pioneer St. Brea, CA 92821 562•694•5990 562•694•6228: fax
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12512 Beverly Park Rd. #B-3, Lynnwood, WA 98087 PO Box 263 I, Kirkland, WA 98083 Phone: Mobile:
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425-513-8263
800-822-8152 206-669-4006 425-513-8264
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President
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ERIC de LEEUW Sales Manager
• Industrial Supplies • Metal Cutting Tools • Precision Tools eric@marshalltool.com www.marshalltool.com
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www.MetalSuperMarkets.com
JEFFREY F. NAWROT
VP BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT 10530 E. 59th Street Indianapolis, IN 46236 ph317.823.6821 / 877.240.2462 cell317.946.1235 / home317.823.8615 fax317.823.6822 www.trusty-cook.com email-trustycook@sbcglobal.net
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Western Machine Center___ 408-955-1000
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Phone: 253-395-1835 Toll Free: 888-422-1835 Fax: 253-395-1835 KentSales@MSCwashington.com
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4453 So. 134th Pl. Seattle, WA 98168 (206) 244-8888 Cell (206) 499-5307 Toll Free 1 (800) 327-8291 Fax (206) 244-8578
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Metal Service Center Inc. 2301 Industrial Pkwy, Unit 4 Hayward, CA 94545
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970 Industry Drive Tukwila, WA 98188
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Manager
ITS Office, (714) 780-0730
Anaheim. CA 92805
Weld Shop: [7 I 4) 533- 1690
randall@lnnovativetooisaies.com
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www.SpringWorksUtah.com Fred Budde III President
"A HlgherLevelin Precision Machining"
990 Richard Ave, Suite 103 Santa Clara, CA 95050 408 748-8600 Office 408748-8605 Fax fred@acuspecinc.com
Fabrication: Sheet Metal
Arrow Sheet Metal Prod____ 303-427-6419 Central Valley Machine_ ___ 435-752-0934 Cygnet Stamping & Fab____ 818-240-7574 Diamond Tool & Die, Inc.___ 510-534-7050 Mountain View Machine_ __ 435-755-0500 Solid Form Fabrication_ ___ 503-435-1400 Valley Machine Shop, Inc.___ 425-207-5951 Fabrication: Custom Metal Arrow Sheet Metal Prod____ 303-427-6419 Solid Form Fabrication_ ___ 503-435-1400 VACCO Industries_ _____ 626-443-7121 Group Mfg Serv________ 480-966-3952 Petersen Inc__________ 800-410-6789 Cygnet Stamping & Fab____ 818-240-7574 Valley Machine Shop, Inc.___ 425-207-5951 Weiser/Mile High Precision___303-280-2778 Wrico_ ____________ 480-892-7800
Fabrication: METCO Metal Finishing____ 602-276-4120 Medium & Large Sandblasting BK Machine Inc. _ ______801-253-1929 Byington Steel Treating, Inc._ 408-727-6630 Group Mfg Serv________ 480-966-3952 Silk Screening Weiser/Mile High Precision___303-280-2778 Arizona Finishing_______ 602-438-4443 FASTENERS/HARDWARE IndustrialEX________ 303-456-6847 Self Clinch____________ 801-746-2689 Potting/Encapsulation FINISHING IndustrialEX________ 303-456-6847 Arizona Finishing_______ 602-438-4443 GALVANIZING Coating Technologies_ ____ 623-581-2648 Petersen Inc__________ 800-410-6789 METCO Metal Finishing_____ 602-276-4120 GRINDING Seattle Polishing & Plating___253-804-0160 ChemResearch_ _______ 602-253-4175 Galvanizing: Hot Dip Get An Edge___________ 425-355-9593 TMM Precision _ ________800-448-9448 Mountain View Machine_ __ 435-755-0500 Glass Bead Clean Pacific Tool Inc._ _______ 425-882-1970 Byington Steel Treating, Inc._ 408-727-6630 Coating Technologies_ ____ 623-581-2648 Precision Tech_________ 801-285-7288 Ron Grob Co__________ 970-667-5320 Liquid Painting Superior Grinding_______ 801-487-9700 IndustrialEX________ 303-456-6847 TCI Precision Metals______ 800-234-5613 MPI International_ ______ 956-631-6880 Grinding, Blanchard Passivation Coating Technologies_ ___ _623-581-2648 Diversified Metal Services___ 801-972-6093 Jet Processing_______623-869-6749x117 Superior Grinding_______ 801-487-9700
TCI Precision Metals______ 800-234-5613 Grinding, Centerless Ron Grob Co__________ 970-667-5320 Grinding, Double Disc TCI Precision Metals______ 800-234-5613 Grinding: OD Micro-Tronics, Inc_ ______ 602-437-8995 Pacific Tool, Inc. ______425-882-1970 Precision Tech_________ 801-285-7288 Ron Grob Co__________ 970-667-5320 Superior Grinding_______ 801-487-9700 Grinding: Surface ChemResearch_________ 602-253-4175 Quality Mold_ ________ 480-892-5480 Superior Grinding_______ 801-487-9700 Westwood Precision______ 425-742-7011 Grinding: Tool & Cutter Get An Edge___________ 425-355-9593 Superior Grinding________ 888-487-9701 A2Z METALWORKER
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Shawn Carlin scarlin@gmsaz.com
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J&M Machine, LLC 1703 NE 43rd Street Renton, WA 98056 Phone: 425-204-0848 Fax: 425-204-0850 Email: Marj@jm-machine.net
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ENGINEERING/DESIGN Nuclear Filter Tech_____303-384-9785 Pacific Tool, Inc. ______425-882-1970 Graphite Services Micro-Tronics, Inc.______602-437-8995 FABRICATION Fabrication: Sheet Metal
Arrow Sheet Metal Prod____ 303-427-6419 Central Valley Machine_ ___ 435-752-0934 Cygnet Stamping & Fab____ 818-240-7574 Diamond Tool & Die, Inc.___ 510-534-7050 Mountain View Machine_ __ 435-755-0500 Solid Form Fabrication_ ___ 503-435-1400 Valley Machine Shop, Inc.___ 425-207-5951 Fabrication: Custom Metal Arrow Sheet Metal Prod____ 303-427-6419 Solid Form Fabrication_ ___ 503-435-1400 VACCO Industries_ _____ 626-443-7121 Group Mfg Serv________ 480-966-3952 Petersen Inc__________ 800-410-6789 Cygnet Stamping & Fab____ 818-240-7574 Valley Machine Shop, Inc.___ 425-207-5951 Weiser/Mile High Precision__ 303-280-2778 Wrico_ ____________ 480-892-7800 A Z METALWORKER • 44 • Dec/Jan 2011-2012 2
Fabrication: METCO Metal Finishing____ 602-276-4120 Medium & Large Sandblasting BK Machine Inc. _ ______801-253-1929 Byington Steel Treating, Inc._ 408-727-6630 Group Mfg Serv________ 480-966-3952 Silk Screening Weiser/Mile High Precision__ 303-280-2778 Arizona Finishing_______ 602-438-4443 FASTENERS/HARDWARE IndustrialEX________ 303-456-6847 Potting/Encapsulation Self Clinch____________801-746-2689 IndustrialEX_ _______ 303-456-6847 FINISHING GALVANIZING Arizona Finishing_______ 602-438-4443 Petersen Inc__________ 800-410-6789 Coating Technologies_ ____ 623-581-2648 GRINDING METCO Metal Finishing_____602-276-4120 ChemResearch_ ______ 602-253-4175 Seattle Polishing & Plating__ 253-804-0160 Get An Edge__________________ Galvanizing: Hot Dip 425-355-9593 TMM Precision _ _______ 800-448-9448 Mountain View Machine_ __ 435-755-0500 Glass Bead Clean Pacific Tool, Inc. ______425-882-1970 Byington Steel Treating, Inc._ 408-727-6630 Precision Tech_________ 801-285-7288 Coating Technologies_ ____ 623-581-2648 Ron Grob Co__________ 970-667-5320 Liquid Painting Superior Grinding_______ 801-487-9700 IndustrialEX________ 303-456-6847 TCI Precision Metals______ 800-234-5613 MPI International_ ______ 956-631-6880 Grinding, Blanchard Passivation Diversified Metal Services___ 801-972-6093 Coating Technologies_ ___ _623-581-2648 Superior Grinding_______ 801-487-9700 Jet Processing_______623-869-6749x117 TCI Precision Metals______ 800-234-5613
Grinding, Centerless Ron Grob Co__________ 970-667-5320 Grinding, Double Disc TCI Precision Metals______ 800-234-5613 Grinding: OD Micro-Tronics, Inc_ ______ 602-437-8995 Pacific Tool, Inc. ______425-882-1970 Precision Tech_________ 801-285-7288 Ron Grob Co__________ 970-667-5320 Superior Grinding_______ 801-487-9700 Grinding: Surface ChemResearch_________ 602-253-4175 Quality Mold_ ________ 480-892-5480 Superior Grinding_______ 801-487-9700 Westwood Precision______ 425-742-7011 Grinding: Tool & Cutter Get An Edge___________425-355-9593 Superior Grinding________ 888-487-9701 HEAT TREATING Byington Steel Treating, Inc._ 408-727-6630 Phoenix Heat Treating_ ___ 602-258-7751 Cryogenics Phoenix Heat Treating_ ___ 602-258-7751 Heat Treating/ISO/AS9100 Byington Steel Treating, Inc._ 408-727-6630 Heat Treating/Aerospace Byington Steel Treating, Inc._ 408-727-6630
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Laser Cutting Wrico_ ____________ 480-892-7800 Laser Cutting: Micro VACCO Industries_ _____ 626-443-7121 Laser Cutting: 3D E-Coat MPI International_ ______ 956-631-6880 EMI/RFI Shielding IndustrialEX________ 303-456-6847 Laser Engraving PMA Photometals_______ 480-773-3239 VACCO Industries_ _____ 626-443-7121 Laser Marking PMA Photometals_______ 480-773-3239 VACCO Industries_ _____ 626-443-7121 Precision Etched Parts PMA Photometals_______ 480-773-3239 VACCO Industries_ _____ 626-443-7121
Matrix Machine________ 480-966-4451 Micro-Tronics, Inc_ ______602-437-8995 Petersen Inc__________ 800-410-6789 Pacific Tool, Inc.________ 425-882-1970 Powerhaus Precision_ ____ 480-225-8845 Ron Grob Co__________ 970-667-5320 TVT Die Casting_ _______ 800-280-2278 Westwood Precision______ 425-742-7011 Machining: Chemical Acu-Line____________ 206-634-1618 Machining: CNC Acu Spec, Inc_ ________ 408-748-8600 Advanced Mfg Services_ ___ 310-320-2897 3rd Gen Machine_ ______ 435-794-4980 BK Machine Inc. _ ______801-253-1929 Britz Machine & Design____ 509-457-2800 Central Valley Machine_ ___ 435-752-0934 Faustson____________ 303-420-7422 Matrix Machine________ 480-966-4451
Micropulse West, Inc._ ___ 480-966-2300
METCO Metal Finishing_____602-276-4120 SpringWorks Utah_______ 801-298-0113 Wrico_ ____________ 480-892-7800 MOLDING: RUBBER Micro-Tronics, Inc_______602-437-8995 PROCESSING: METAL Molds: Plastic Injection Micro-Tronics, Inc_ ______602-437-8995
Acid Pickle MPI International________ 956-631-6880
Molds Steel Arizona Finishing______ 602-438-4443 Jet Processing______623-869-6749x117 Mil Spec Painting IndustrialEX________ 303-456-6847
Chemical LA Specialties__________ 602-269-7612 MPI International________ 956-631-6880 Seattle Polishing & Plating_ __ 253-804-0160
NAME PLATES Acu-Line____________ 206-634-1618 PMA Photometals_______ 480-773-3239 UID Tags (Boeing Approved) PMA Photometals_______ 480-773-3239
Plating Alodine MPI International________ 956-631-6880 Phosphate MPI International________ 956-631-6880 Polishing Gold Tech Industries_ ____ 480-968-1913
PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition)
Aluminum Micro-Tronics, Inc______ 602-437-8995 Pacific Tool, Inc.________ 425-882-1970 Advanced Coating_______ 562-402-0005 Seastrom_ ___________ 800-634-2356 Chromium Valley Machine Shop, Inc.___ 425-207-5951 Advanced Coating_______ 562-402-0005 Westwood Precision______ 425-742-7011 DLC (Diamond) MACHINING Machining: Large Advanced Coating_______ 562-402-0005 Acu Spec, Inc_ ________ 408-748-8600 Valley Machine Shop, Inc.___ 425-207-5951 Molybdenum Advanced Mfg Services_ ___ 310-320-2897 Advanced Coating_______ 562-402-0005 Machining: Turning 3rd Gen Machine_______435-794-4980 Titanium BK Machine Inc. _ ______801-253-1929 Acu Spec, Inc_ ________ 408-748-8600 Advanced Mfg Services_ ___ 310-320-2897 Advanced Coating_______ 562-402-0005 Britz Machine & Design____ 509-457-2800 3rd Gen Machine_ ______ 435-794-4980 Central Valley Machine_ ___ 435-752-0934 Zirconium BK Machine Inc. _ ______801-253-1929 Advanced Coating_______ 562-402-0005 Diamond Tool & Die, Inc.___ 510-534-7050 Britz Machine & Design____ 509-457-2800 Faustson____________ 303-420-7422 PLATING Matrix Machine________ 480-966-4451 Central Valley Machine_ ___ 435-752-0934 ChemResearch_ _______602-253-4175 Nuclear Filter Tech_ ____ 303-384-9785 Faustson___________ 303-420-7422 Gold Tech Industries_ ____ 480-968-1913 Pacific Tool, Inc.________ 425-882-1970 Pacific Tool, Inc.________ 425-882-1970 Powerhaus Precision_ ____ 480-225-8845 Powerhaus Precision_ ____ 480-225-8845 METCO Metal Finishing____ 602-276-4120 Premier Precision_______ 623-466-3156 Valley Machine Shop, Inc.___ 425-207-5951 MPI International_ ______ 956-631-6880 Anodizing Ron Grob Co__________ 970-667-5320 Westwood Precision______ 425-742-7011 ChemResearch_ _______602-253-4175 Seastrom______________800-634-2356 Machining: Turning Large St. Vrain____________303-702-1529 Valley Machine Shop, Inc.___ 425-207-5951 METCO Metal Finishing_____602-276-4120 Solid Form Fabrication_ ___ 503-435-1400 Premier Precision_______ 623-466-3156 MANUFACTURING TVT Die Casting_ _______ 800-280-2278 Acu Spec, Inc_ ________ 408-748-8600 Pilkington Metal Finishing_ __801-972-2146 Valley Machine Shop, Inc.___ 425-207-5951 Advanced Mfg Services_ ___ 310-320-2897 Chrome Westwood Precision______ 425-742-7011 BK Machine Inc. _ ______801-253-1929 Gold Tech Industries_ ____ 480-968-1913 Central Valley Machine_ ___ 435-752-0934 Machining: 5-Axis Seattle Polishing & Plating___253-804-0160 St. Vrain____________303-702-1529 Diamond Tool & Die, Inc.___ 510-534-7050 Gold Group Mfg Serv_______ 480-966-3952 Gold Tech Industries_ ____ 480-968-1913 Machining: Aerospace Pacific Tool, Inc.________ 425-882-1970 Seattle Polishing & Plating___253-804-0160 St. Vrain____________ 303-702-1529 Premier Precision_______ 623-466-3156 Tin / Zinc Plate TVT Die Casting_ _______ 800-280-2278 Machining: R & D Milling Gold Tech Industries_ ____ 480-968-1913 Acu Spec, Inc_ ________ 408-748-8600 Westwood Precision______ 425-742-7011 METCO Metal Finishing_____602-276-4120 Contract: Production Advanced Mfg Services_ ___ 310-320-2897 PRECISION FORMING BK Machine Inc. _ ______801-253-1929 Laser Concepts Inc._____ 801-280-7723 Cygnet Stamping & Fab____ 818-240-7574 METALIZING Britz Machine & Design____ 509-457-2800 Central Valley Machine_ ___ 435-752-0934 Accuwright Industries____ 480-892-9595 Pacific Tool, Inc_ _______ 425-882-1970
Seattle Polishing & Plating_ __ 253-804-0160 PUNCHING Group Manufacturing Serv__ 480-966-3952 Pacific Tool, Inc_ _______ 425-882-1970 Cygnet Stamping & Fab____ 818-240-7574 SANDBLASTING Byington Steel Treating, Inc._ 408-727-6630 SIGNS Acu-Line____________ 206-634-1618 PMA Photometals_______ 602-278-7800 Solid Form Fabrication_ ___ 503-435-1400 SPLINES Specialty Steel Services____801-539-8252 SPRAY:METAL,PLASMA Accuwright Industries_____ 480-892-9595 SPRINGS SpringWorks Utah_______ 801-298-0113 STAMPING PRECISION Cygnet Stamping & Fab____ 818-240-7574 Central Valley Machine_ ___ 435-752-0934 Pacific Metal Stampings____ 661-257-7656 Seastrom_ ___________ 800-634-2356 SpringWorks Utah_______ 801-298-0113 Weiser/Mile High Prec._ 303280-2778 Stamping: Aerospace Pacific Metal Stampings____ 661-257-7656 Stamping: Bending Pacific Metal Stampings____ 661-257-7656 Stamping:Design Pacific Metal Stampings____ 661-257-7656 SpringWorks Utah_______ 801-298-0113 Weiser/Mile High Prec._ 303280-2778 Stamping:Flat Forming SpringWorks Utah_______ 801-298-0113 A Z METALWORKER • 45 • Dec/Jan 2011-2012 2
Stamping: Light Pacific Metal Stampings____ 661-257-7656 Seastrom_ __________ 800-634-2356 SpringWorks Utah_______ 801-298-0113 Stamping: Short Run Pacific Metal Stampings____ 661-257-7656 SWISS SCREW MCHG. Acu Spec, Inc_ ________ 408-748-8600 3rd Gen Machine_ ______ 435-794-4980 Howard PMP _ _________801-808-4106 Lewis Aerospace_ _____ 877-254-2024 Ron Grob Co__________ 970-667-5320 Seastrom_ __________ 800-634-2356 Westwood Precision______ 425-742-7011
TESTING Testing: Non-Destructive Blanchard Metals Proc.____ 801-972-5590 Jet Processing_______623-869-6749x117 Pilkington Metal Finishing__ 801-972-2146 Premier Precision_______ 623-466-3156 THERMAL SPRAY Accuwright Industries_____ 480-892-9595 TOOL & DIE Wrico_ ____________ 480-892-7800 TOOL Cutting & Grinding Powerhaus Precision_ ____ 480-225-8845 TOOLING Central Valley Machine_ ___ 435-752-0934
Diamond Tool & Die, Inc.___ 510-534-7050 Central Valley Machine_ ___ 435-752-0934 Mountain View Machine_ __ 435-755-0500 Cygnet Stamping & Fab____ 818-240-7574 Petersen Inc__________ 800-410-6789 TUBE CUTTING Mountain View Machine_ __ 435-755-0500 Cygnet Stamping & Fab____ 818-240-7574 Solid Form Fabrication_ ___ 503-435-1400 WATERJET CUTTING Weiser/Mile High Prec._ _303280-2778 Britz Machine & Design____ 509-457-2800 Welding: Aluminum Medium & Large Central Valley Machine_ ___ 435-752-0934 Petersen Inc__________ 800-410-6789 Marzee Inc.________ 602-269-5801 Welding: Precision Petersen Inc__________ 800-410-6789 Solid Form Fabrication_ ___ 503-435-1400 Petersen Inc__________ 800-410-6789 Weiser/Mile High Prec._ _303280-2778 WELDING Welding: MIG-TIG Arrow Sheet Metal Prod____ 303-427-6419 Arrow Sheet Metal Prod____ 303-427-6419 Britz Machine & Design____ 509-457-2800 Petersen Inc__________ 800-410-6789
Index of Advertisers 3rd Gen Machine...43
DW Machinery Sales...23,39
Machine Tools Northwest...40
ABS Quality Evaluations...16
Ebbco...41
Marshall Tool and Supply...32,38
Acu-Line...42
EDM Network...24,39
Marzee Inc...26,42
Acu Spec, Inc....43
EDM Performance Access..38,39
Matrix Machine...43,44
Accuwright...42
Edge Technologies...40
Mazak...5
Advanced Coating Tech...42
Ellis Machinery....17
MC Machinery...17
Advanced Mfg Services...42
Elrod...36,41
Metal Service Center...14,38,40
All World Machinery..8,38
Fadal CNC ...27,39
Metco Metal Finishing...43
Arizona Finishing...44
Faustson...43
Micro 100...22,39
Arrow Sheet Metal...44
Firetrace...40
Micropulse West...44
AR Tools & Machinery...11
Flow International...33,38
Micro-Tronics...25,42
Band Saw Blades...48
Ganesh Machinery...38
Midaco Corporation...34,40
BK Machine...44
Get An Edge...41
Mountain View Machining...42
Bar-S...43
Global EDM Supply...39
Muratec...39
Blaser Swisslube...2
GMN USA LLC...40
North-South Machinery...17,39
Britz Machine & Design...42
Gold Tech...45
Northwestern Machinery...40
Byington Steel Treating...43
Great Western Registrar...41
NFT...43
Castrol...47
Group Manufacturing...43
OGP...41
Central Valley Machine...43
Hallidie ...40
Omax..38
ChemResearch...43
Haynes...39
Pacific Metal Stampings...32,42
Chevalier USA...39
Helical...41
Performance Machine Tools...15
Clark Machinery...40
Hexagon...39
Petersen Inc...42
CNC Machine Services...39
Hilton Tool...42
Petroferm...38
CNC Solutions...17
Hogue Precision...40
Phoenix Heat Treat...44
Coastal Metals...30,41
Howard PMP...43
Pinnacle Precision...44
Coating Technologies...43
IndustrialEX...42
PMA Photometals...26,42
Colina Middle School...1,18-19
Innovative Tool Sales...43
Powerhaus Precision...44
Composites Mfg...29
Intech Funding...9
Premier Precision...42
Cutting Tool Control...2,38
J&M Machine...44
PTI...12,42
Cygnet Stamping...44
Jorgenson Machine Tools...40
Rocky Mountain Saw Blades...41
DCM Tech...16,38
KD Capital...39
Ron Grob...43
Delcam...1,18-19,38
KMT Waterjet...38
Rosco...39
Desert EDM Sales...40
LMI Machinery...40
SME, Composites Expo...29
Diamond Tool & Die, Inc...44
Machine Toolworks, Inc...5,39
S.L. Fusco...47
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Sanson Machinery...37,38 Samuel Son & Co...13,35,40,41-44 Seastrom...44 Seattle Polishing & Plating...43 Seco...41 Self Clinch...44 Selway Machine Tool Co...38 Sequoia Brass & Copper...41 Setco Marketing...39 Shop Floor...41 Solid Form Fab...42 Specialty Steel...43 Spectra Financial Services...10,40 Spring Works Utah...43 St. Vrain...43 Steel Services Grinding...42 Superior Grinding...43 Team Industrial Sales...36,38,39 TCI Precision Metals...41 Temtco Steel...40 The Metal Man...44 Tipco...41 Tool Technology ...2,39 Trusty Cook...31,38 Distributors...2,40 Tornos...17 Trusty Cook...36,39 TVT Die Casting...20,42 Ulbrich..21,39 Universal Laser Systems...22 US Shop Tools...3,38 Valley Machine Shop...44 Weiser/Mile High...44 Westec Expo...28 Western Machine Center...38 Western Sintering...44 Westwood Precision...44 World Class Technology...18 Wrico Stamping...42
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