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April 1, 2011
Howe brothers discover precision fabrication
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The Ripsaw unmanned tank has inspired many other Howe & Howe Technologies extreme vehicles, such as (clockwise) the Ripchair, an off-road wheelchair; the Riptide, an amphibious version of the Ripsaw; the PAV 1 or Badger, the... Read more...
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November 12, 2010
Another day, another economic recovery
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A technician at Ometek measures angles in copper busbars. The work harks back to the shop’s origins, serving the electrical business.
Pizza never tasted so good. That thought probably crossed at least one employee’s... Read more...
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February 12, 2008
Waterjet makes it into the mainstream
An OMAX waterjet performs precision cutting. Today precision waterjet cutting often can eliminate secondary finishing operations.
Abrasive waterjet cutting could be on the cusp of something big. For years metal fabricators viewed it as... Read more...
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June 13, 2006
Job diversity through a waterjet
This tale from the O.C. doesn't involve beautiful people and cutting-edge music. It's about Orange County's very own Pacific Metal Cutting—in Placentia, Calif., to be more exact—and it's a 24-person team dedicated to cutting a... Read more...
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April 11, 2006
American Fabricator
Vincent DiMartinoMr. Vinnie to youis the fabricator behind the bikes, the muscle behind the biceps, the grin behind the guns. The show follows the everyday work of custom motorcycle shop Orange County Choppers, Montgomery, N.Y. While... Read more...
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September 14, 2004
Where abrasive waterjets shine
One of the first applications for abrasive waterjet technology was blanking sheet metal made of high-strength steels (HSS), such as Inconel® alloys and Hastelloy®, and titanium for jet engine applications. Although the technology... Read more...
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July 24, 2003
Advancements in waterjet technology
Stream Lag Caused Taper, Corner Problems Budd said he courted the gear processing market, but prospective customers wanted parts with a perpendicular edge, which he was not able to achieve with the 2-D abrasive waterjet equipment he was... Read more...