Plug: the connection between glass and cork project by Tomas Kral

PLUG was Tomas project during his master degree graduations at Ecal (the University of Art and Design Lausanne, Switzerland), a range of products that transform the image of a simple cork bottle stopper.The principle of PLUG is the work around the connection between glass as a hard and compact material and cork as the perfect porous material. The glass parts were done using free glass blowing.The cork parts were made out of the sheets of agglomerated cork which were milled using CNC. PLUG object

CNC approves tuition hike (Prince George Citizen Online)

College of New Caledonia students will be paying slightly more tuition next fall.The CNC board approved a two-per-cent increase in both tuition and mandatory fees at its meeting in Burns Lake Friday.The exact amount of the increase will be determined by the rate of inflation set by the B.C. government, which colleges must abide by in setting tuition fees. It’s believed the rate will be in the …

New complex to house disabled homeless (The Indiana Gazette)

The Northern Cambria Community Development Corp. will hold a grand opening Friday for Indiana’s newest housing facility, Chestnut Street Gardens, at 1096 Chestnut St.

Tips on Milling Machine Parts and Components

CNCWhen you are looking for CNC Mill machine parts and components there are a variety of places where you can find them. You can find a ton of information on the internet when you are researching in order to get the best price.Depending on the type of CNC Milling machine you need the price can be steep but there are many small machines that can do the same job if you are looking at this as part of a small business or a hobby. Also, you can buy a machine to cut metal or wood, to do fancy scroll w

Learn the Basics of CNC Mills and CNC Milling

CNCA machine tool that shapes metal and other types of solid materials is called a milling machine. A CNC milling machine does this automatically once a computer sets up the specifications for the machine, it uses a rotating cutter to work like a drill to cut the material.There is a difference between a drill and a milling machine however. A milling machine will use a cutter that rotates around a spindle axis and the table by which the piece of work is attached. A drill only moves along an axis

Learn CNC Lathe Information and Basic Information

CNCA CNC lathe is a machine that can spins material to do a variety of operations like sanding, drilling, cutting or sanding. Usually a lathe is used for more intricate cuts and Today, they replace the older multispindle lathes because they are easier to set up and operate.A CNC Turning will use carbide tooling and is designed using a CAM process which creates a file that can be uploaded to the machine at a later time. The reason these are so popular is because you can set the machine once to do

Oracle Auto puts up ‘pulley’ unit to meet industry demand (Express India)

Oracle Auto, which supplies sheet metal items to Tata Motors, has set up a state-of-the-art CNC spin forming plant despite the current downturn in automobile sector.

Public colleges take budget hit (The MetroWest Daily News)

Tough financial times are in store for public higher education as campuses are likely to face significant cuts for fiscal 2010, according to the budget proposal released by Gov. Deval Patrick yesterday.

2008 Wage Survey Shows More Than 30% Pay Increase for Some Jobs (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)

Maintenance person’s pay increases 36% in 2008 over 2007 according to statistics in the latest North American Die Casting Association (NADCA) 2008 Annual Wage & Fringe Benefits Survey. Other professions proved not so fortunate, such as CNC operators embracing a 34% decrease in wages.

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