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@Wannabe Sport&Party Heroes, 16 e 17 giugno 2018

Vacuum casting is an effective way of manufacturing prototypes in low volumes. It produces accurate and affordable finished parts for various applications.

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City Hall; Ottawa, Ontario.

"When casting pebbles into water, look at the ripples being formed thereby. Otherwise this activity will be an empty amusement." -- Kozma Prutkov

Jewellery, key rings & decorations using traditional cuttle fish casting

Gravity casting is one of the many techniques we use to manufacture your products. AGS-TECH, Inc. offers a wider spectrum of manufacturing and production services than any single company in the market. Visit us at www.agstech.net

Casting Elite+Falabella en Portal la Dehesa 2012

Sessió de càsting celebrada a l'Auditori Rocafort per escollir personatges menors per a la representació d'Els Pastorets

Portanova Fashion Incubator, casting, 2015.

Choose a body to edit for your casting photo. Unusual body choices will help you get further.

Te invitamos a ver fotos EXCLUSIVAS del casting que se realizó en el foro 7 de Televisa San Ángel para elegir a uno de los personajes de "Durmiendo con mi Jefe".

Fabiola Rodas compartiendo de parte del jurado de los casting de Canal 12, momento en el que le brindaba un consejo a uno de los participantes.

A model casting in Bondi Pavilion for David Jones August catwalk show.

bambini casting

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Preparing the Cruiseship Zaandam for departure. Seen at the Vancouver Cruiseship Terminal.

Casting my own Firestone Deluxe Champios.

Currently I’m working on making some jewelry using lost wax casting. I thought the wax look interesting, at least before I melted it.

with Victoria Lucas 27-28 June 2015

very crude brass sand castings - might work

Casting Crowns CD Release Party

 

Casting Crowns launches new CD

By Jason A. Smith

jsmith@henryherald.com

 

Megan McLain, of Jonesboro, said she came to see Casting Crowns because of the “inspirational” message the band conveys in its music.

 

“It’s a good wake-up call,” she said of the Grammy-winning group’s collection of songs. “It really makes you think, ‘Am I being effective as a Christian?’”

 

McLain was part of a standing-room-only crowd of fans who celebrated the release, Wednesday, of the band’s third CD, “The Altar and the Door,” at a concert at Eagle’s Landing First Baptist Church in McDonough.

 

Throughout the show, lead singer Mark Hall — who is also the youth leader at Eagle’s Landing — told the crowd how the CD came together, all the while emphasizing the band members’ view of music as a ministry.

 

“We were not setting out to make music,” he told the crowd. “We set out to say something. Music is the vehicle.”

 

The message seemed to resonate with 16-year-old Jake Lothes, of Jackson. He said he didn’t know a lot about Casting Crowns before he was invited to the concert by friends, but that he liked what he heard at the show.

 

“I like their sound and what they sing about,” he said. “It’s all about praising God.”

 

Hall said the band members draw from their own experiences to create their music.

 

“We sing about the things we’re struggling with, and for some reason, people identify with it,” he said.

 

Among the songs the band performed during the concert was the title track of their latest CD, which is about a Christian’s struggle to maintain a spiritual commitment after exiting a church building.

 

“Right here in the church, everything makes sense,” he said.

 

Tom Chitwood, 44, of McDonough said he and his family attend Eagle’s Landing and have followed the band’s career since its beginning. He said he appreciates the authenticity and openness of the band members, particularly Hall.

 

“Mark is what he sings,” Chitwood said. “He’s sincere, he’s humble and he’s genuine.”

 

Like Chitwood, Marcie Lunsford of McDonough said she knew the band members in their early days. She said they have remained “down to earth” and continue to impact the lives of young people, like her 16-year-old son Jacob.

 

“They’ve just been a remarkable influence and inspiration to my son, as well as to the youth group,” she said. “It’s amazing what they pour into these kids.”

 

The Rev. Dan Holley, pastor of Austin Oaks Baptist Church in Ellenwood, said many in his congregation came to see Casting Crowns play Wednesday, and to fellowship with other Christians.

 

“It was important for us to come to worship together with other churches, and see what the Lord’s doing here,” he said.

 

Casting Crowns’ lead guitarist, Juan DeVevo of McDonough, said Eagle’s Landing was the perfect place to launch their new CD.

 

“This is home for us,” said DeVevo, 31. “We have four churches represented in the band, and all were represented here.”

 

He dismissed the characterization that the band is a bunch of “rock stars.”

 

“I don’t think of myself as being that cool,” he said, adding that staying active in their respective churches and youth groups keeps them “accountable” to other Christians.

 

Bass guitarist Chris Huffman said playing for the people at Eagle’s Landing helped him keep a proper perspective.

 

“They know we’re not rock stars,” he said. “We get to play music for a living. That’s really it.”

Mimi casting sugar molds at NYC Resistor.

Casting Crowns CD Release Party

 

Casting Crowns launches new CD

By Jason A. Smith

jsmith@henryherald.com

 

Megan McLain, of Jonesboro, said she came to see Casting Crowns because of the “inspirational” message the band conveys in its music.

 

“It’s a good wake-up call,” she said of the Grammy-winning group’s collection of songs. “It really makes you think, ‘Am I being effective as a Christian?’”

 

McLain was part of a standing-room-only crowd of fans who celebrated the release, Wednesday, of the band’s third CD, “The Altar and the Door,” at a concert at Eagle’s Landing First Baptist Church in McDonough.

 

Throughout the show, lead singer Mark Hall — who is also the youth leader at Eagle’s Landing — told the crowd how the CD came together, all the while emphasizing the band members’ view of music as a ministry.

 

“We were not setting out to make music,” he told the crowd. “We set out to say something. Music is the vehicle.”

 

The message seemed to resonate with 16-year-old Jake Lothes, of Jackson. He said he didn’t know a lot about Casting Crowns before he was invited to the concert by friends, but that he liked what he heard at the show.

 

“I like their sound and what they sing about,” he said. “It’s all about praising God.”

 

Hall said the band members draw from their own experiences to create their music.

 

“We sing about the things we’re struggling with, and for some reason, people identify with it,” he said.

 

Among the songs the band performed during the concert was the title track of their latest CD, which is about a Christian’s struggle to maintain a spiritual commitment after exiting a church building.

 

“Right here in the church, everything makes sense,” he said.

 

Tom Chitwood, 44, of McDonough said he and his family attend Eagle’s Landing and have followed the band’s career since its beginning. He said he appreciates the authenticity and openness of the band members, particularly Hall.

 

“Mark is what he sings,” Chitwood said. “He’s sincere, he’s humble and he’s genuine.”

 

Like Chitwood, Marcie Lunsford of McDonough said she knew the band members in their early days. She said they have remained “down to earth” and continue to impact the lives of young people, like her 16-year-old son Jacob.

 

“They’ve just been a remarkable influence and inspiration to my son, as well as to the youth group,” she said. “It’s amazing what they pour into these kids.”

 

The Rev. Dan Holley, pastor of Austin Oaks Baptist Church in Ellenwood, said many in his congregation came to see Casting Crowns play Wednesday, and to fellowship with other Christians.

 

“It was important for us to come to worship together with other churches, and see what the Lord’s doing here,” he said.

 

Casting Crowns’ lead guitarist, Juan DeVevo of McDonough, said Eagle’s Landing was the perfect place to launch their new CD.

 

“This is home for us,” said DeVevo, 31. “We have four churches represented in the band, and all were represented here.”

 

He dismissed the characterization that the band is a bunch of “rock stars.”

 

“I don’t think of myself as being that cool,” he said, adding that staying active in their respective churches and youth groups keeps them “accountable” to other Christians.

 

Bass guitarist Chris Huffman said playing for the people at Eagle’s Landing helped him keep a proper perspective.

 

“They know we’re not rock stars,” he said. “We get to play music for a living. That’s really it.”

Casting por Sergi y Wendy en Barcelona.

Casting By Panel at the 2014 Woodstock Film Festival (Photo by Deana Rizzi)

casting crowns - 2010 - morgantown, wv - chestnut ridge

This is my sugar sculpture. I wanted to add more things on sculpture (like details on tail or something), however is was gone the next day.~oh well

with Victoria Lucas 27-28 June 2015

Casting Crowns CD Release Party

 

Casting Crowns launches new CD

By Jason A. Smith

jsmith@henryherald.com

 

Megan McLain, of Jonesboro, said she came to see Casting Crowns because of the “inspirational” message the band conveys in its music.

 

“It’s a good wake-up call,” she said of the Grammy-winning group’s collection of songs. “It really makes you think, ‘Am I being effective as a Christian?’”

 

McLain was part of a standing-room-only crowd of fans who celebrated the release, Wednesday, of the band’s third CD, “The Altar and the Door,” at a concert at Eagle’s Landing First Baptist Church in McDonough.

 

Throughout the show, lead singer Mark Hall — who is also the youth leader at Eagle’s Landing — told the crowd how the CD came together, all the while emphasizing the band members’ view of music as a ministry.

 

“We were not setting out to make music,” he told the crowd. “We set out to say something. Music is the vehicle.”

 

The message seemed to resonate with 16-year-old Jake Lothes, of Jackson. He said he didn’t know a lot about Casting Crowns before he was invited to the concert by friends, but that he liked what he heard at the show.

 

“I like their sound and what they sing about,” he said. “It’s all about praising God.”

 

Hall said the band members draw from their own experiences to create their music.

 

“We sing about the things we’re struggling with, and for some reason, people identify with it,” he said.

 

Among the songs the band performed during the concert was the title track of their latest CD, which is about a Christian’s struggle to maintain a spiritual commitment after exiting a church building.

 

“Right here in the church, everything makes sense,” he said.

 

Tom Chitwood, 44, of McDonough said he and his family attend Eagle’s Landing and have followed the band’s career since its beginning. He said he appreciates the authenticity and openness of the band members, particularly Hall.

 

“Mark is what he sings,” Chitwood said. “He’s sincere, he’s humble and he’s genuine.”

 

Like Chitwood, Marcie Lunsford of McDonough said she knew the band members in their early days. She said they have remained “down to earth” and continue to impact the lives of young people, like her 16-year-old son Jacob.

 

“They’ve just been a remarkable influence and inspiration to my son, as well as to the youth group,” she said. “It’s amazing what they pour into these kids.”

 

The Rev. Dan Holley, pastor of Austin Oaks Baptist Church in Ellenwood, said many in his congregation came to see Casting Crowns play Wednesday, and to fellowship with other Christians.

 

“It was important for us to come to worship together with other churches, and see what the Lord’s doing here,” he said.

 

Casting Crowns’ lead guitarist, Juan DeVevo of McDonough, said Eagle’s Landing was the perfect place to launch their new CD.

 

“This is home for us,” said DeVevo, 31. “We have four churches represented in the band, and all were represented here.”

 

He dismissed the characterization that the band is a bunch of “rock stars.”

 

“I don’t think of myself as being that cool,” he said, adding that staying active in their respective churches and youth groups keeps them “accountable” to other Christians.

 

Bass guitarist Chris Huffman said playing for the people at Eagle’s Landing helped him keep a proper perspective.

 

“They know we’re not rock stars,” he said. “We get to play music for a living. That’s really it.”

When I received my company's first batch of investment castings for our first products, I inspected them by laying them out on the floor in ranks. Then I photographed them. After machining, these castings will fit the Mossberg 500.

 

If you have never created anything and seen it actually mass produced, you have no idea how it felt to see these for the first time.

Jewellery, key rings & decorations using traditional cuttle fish casting

A westbound coke train passes through the grade crossing of Edward Road west of Greenwich, Ohio, on the CSX Willard Terminal Subdivision.

"10 and 2. 10 and 2..."

¡Anímate y ven al casting para ser la nueva imagen del spot de L'Aljub!

Choose a body to edit for your casting photo. Unusual body choices will help you get further.

Crédito da Foto: Renato Cipriano

Choose a body to edit for your casting photo. Unusual body choices will help you get further.

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