Monthly Archives: January 2019

New Steve Perry/Gianna’s "Cumberland" Fiddle

Cumberland Violin/Fiddle, No. 19.01.02 Graduated, voiced varnished by Stephen K. Perry, Chicago, Illinois $1475 special – just because people here have been nice to me, and I need to free up some capital. See https://imgur.com/a/ktQEyeb for more images In addition … Continue reading

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A model retirement in store for this Maryland doctor

Caption Close Article source: https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/A-model-retirement-in-store-for-this-Maryland-13544543.php

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Gary’s Glimpses: Non-judgmental at the Research Expo

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Plain facts about 45 presidents of USA

(MENAFN – Gulf Times) World leaders are almost always rendered into history with stories of inspiring heroism and tragic failings. And while you may be well-versed in textbook facts about them, you may have never heard of some of their … Continue reading

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Air New Zealand Starts to 3D Print Airplane Parts and Tools

Air New Zealand is the next airline which is adopting 3D printing and making big changes to the way parts and tools are manufactured. It joins the likes of Emirates and Airbus. The latest from the airline is that it’s … Continue reading

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Boeing overhauls quality controls: more high-tech tracking but fewer inspectors

Boeing Everett mechanic Ken Zabel is using a handy new tool that halves the work involved in one intricate job where the wing and fuselage of a 787 Dreamliner are joined together. Boeing says the device is so accurate it also … Continue reading

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String theories: Three luthiers on how they learned their crafts

As a child, Marten Cornelissen, who grew up in the Netherlands, was captivated by the airplanes that flew over his house during World War II. He went on to build model airplanes, and eventually studied engineering to further this interest.  … Continue reading

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