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Fabricated Metal Letters, backlit "halo" effect lighting, reverse illuminated, with LED lights., assembled to fabricated aluminum panel
Featuring Fusion fabricated polypropylene cabinets with a system assembly including Charlotte Pipe and Fittings, Asahi valves and electric actuators. Find out more abotu Fusion's chemical dosing panels and custom plastic fabrication services at fusionaus.com/services/chemical-dosing-panels/
Featuring Fusion fabricated polypropylene cabinets with a system assembly including Charlotte Pipe and Fittings, Asahi valves and electric actuators. Find out more abotu Fusion's chemical dosing panels and custom plastic fabrication services at fusionaus.com/services/chemical-dosing-panels/
Caliper Studio fabricated and installed custom cladding system for a private pool hall. Mesh is a stainless and brass metal fabric. Twelve panels cover fifty linear feet of wall.
Designed by Selldorf Architects.
General Contractor is Bernsohn & Fetner.
Featuring Fusion fabricated polypropylene cabinets with a system assembly including Charlotte Pipe and Fittings, Asahi valves and electric actuators. Find out more abotu Fusion's chemical dosing panels and custom plastic fabrication services at fusionaus.com/services/chemical-dosing-panels/
Custom fabricated brushed aluminum panel, reverse cut letters, translucent orange backer, illuminated with LED lighting. Installed with brushed aluminum stand offs.
Featuring Fusion fabricated polypropylene cabinets with a system assembly including Charlotte Pipe and Fittings, Asahi valves and electric actuators. Find out more abotu Fusion's chemical dosing panels and custom plastic fabrication services at fusionaus.com/services/chemical-dosing-panels/
Featuring Fusion fabricated polypropylene cabinets with a system assembly including Charlotte Pipe and Fittings, Asahi valves and electric actuators. Find out more abotu Fusion's chemical dosing panels and custom plastic fabrication services at fusionaus.com/services/chemical-dosing-panels/
Featuring Fusion fabricated polypropylene cabinets with a system assembly including Charlotte Pipe and Fittings, Asahi valves and electric actuators. Find out more abotu Fusion's chemical dosing panels and custom plastic fabrication services at fusionaus.com/services/chemical-dosing-panels/
The Appling Sword, a damascend steel blade with central ridge, was one of several decorative swords fabricated to commemorate the War of 1812 in Philadelphia. The hilt is comprised of an ivory grip elaborated with a gilded brass guard and branch featuring motifs of female heads and an aligator. The eagle head pommel was a popular Federal design. The leather scabbard features three additional gilded brass mounts. The center mount features a battle scene with cavalry and cannon.
After the death of Daniel Appling, ownership of the sword was assumed by the State of Georgia, and it remained in the Governor's office for decades. In 1907, the General Assembly sent the sword to Virginia as part of an exhibition. No records for the sword's location exist after that event. IT was not until 2009 that the sword's whereabouts became known after being sited for sale by an out of state antiques dealer. That discovery sparked a full blown effort to return the sword to Georgia.
Led by the United States Daughters of 1812, State of Georgia, a coalition of heritage groups raised $100,000 over two years to purchase the sword. The coalition then donated the sword to the Georgia Archives, with the stipulation that it be placed on public display for at least three months every year. After this display in the Hall of Valor, it is hoped that the Appling Sword will find a permanent home in the Georgia Capitol Museum's fourth floor exhibition, where it can inspire and remind young and old about one of Georgia's first heroes.
The Georgia State Capitol, located at 206 Washington Street SW, was constructed from 1883 to 1889 to the design by Willoughby J. Edbrooke and Franklin P. Burnham of Chicago. Prior to 1868, Georgia's capitol sat in Savannah, Augusta, Louisville and Milledgeville. The capitol building, which sits on a five acre property occupied previously by the first Atlanta City Hall, highlights the democratic ideal of transparency in government with its wide open spaces and large windows. The offices of the governor, lieutenant governor and secretary of state are on the second floor. The third floor houses the General Assembly, or the legislative chambers--the 180-member House of Representatives, and the 56-member Senate. The fourth floor features visitors' galleries and the Georgia Capitol Museum. Under the rotunda is a Hall of Fame with marble busts of the Georgia signers of the Declaration of Independence, as well as other notable citizens from the past.
Caliper Studio fabricated and installed custom cladding system for a private pool hall. Mesh is a stainless and brass metal fabric. Twelve panels cover fifty linear feet of wall.
Designed by Selldorf Architects.
General Contractor is Bernsohn & Fetner.
Featuring Fusion fabricated polypropylene cabinets with a system assembly including Charlotte Pipe and Fittings, Asahi valves and electric actuators. Find out more abotu Fusion's chemical dosing panels and custom plastic fabrication services at fusionaus.com/services/chemical-dosing-panels/
Featuring Fusion fabricated polypropylene cabinets with a system assembly including Charlotte Pipe and Fittings, Asahi valves and electric actuators. Find out more abotu Fusion's chemical dosing panels and custom plastic fabrication services at fusionaus.com/services/chemical-dosing-panels/
House III, 1997 (fabricated 2002)
Roy Lichtenstein, American, 1923–1997
Painted and fabricated aluminum
High Museum of Art
Woodruff Arts Center
Atlanta, Georgia
Among Pop icon Roy Lichtenstein’s last subjects was the image of the suburban American home. The smaller-than-life sculpture House III evolved from Lichtenstein’s large-scale Interior paintings of the early 1990s and from work that revived his interest in playing with perspective. Exploring inverted perspective and symbolically complex messages of housing and shelter, the corner of the piece appears to project forward toward the viewer. However, by walking around the work one sees that the corner actually recedes and that the eye has been fooled.
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Fabricated Metal Logo
Overall size: Approx. 84'' in length
1" Deep Fabricated metal
Painted your logo colors
Removable Lexan Backs
White LED Halo lighting
Low voltage transformer(s)
Blind studs and spacers
Pattern included for mounting.
Note: Tagline pieces will be furnished as 1/4'' plate cut metal. Non-illuminated./n
Featuring Fusion fabricated polypropylene cabinets with a system assembly including Charlotte Pipe and Fittings, Asahi valves and electric actuators. Find out more abotu Fusion's chemical dosing panels and custom plastic fabrication services at fusionaus.com/services/chemical-dosing-panels/
a self-initiated hand-made illustration for a christmas gift. made from arches watercolor paper, watercolor paint, india ink, vellum paper, tissue paper, found imagery, letraset rub-on characters and luggage stickers.
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Bridge Garage Hartest in the mid 1980's Rodney Smith fabricating a new garage door a Volvo BM Lm811 is sitting on a Philip Drakard transport King low loader
Featuring Fusion fabricated polypropylene cabinets with a system assembly including Charlotte Pipe and Fittings, Asahi valves and electric actuators. Find out more abotu Fusion's chemical dosing panels and custom plastic fabrication services at fusionaus.com/services/chemical-dosing-panels/
Featuring Fusion fabricated polypropylene cabinets with a system assembly including Charlotte Pipe and Fittings, Asahi valves and electric actuators. Find out more abotu Fusion's chemical dosing panels and custom plastic fabrication services at fusionaus.com/services/chemical-dosing-panels/
Scientists at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory are developing materials and techniques used to fabricate solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC). At the fuel cell labs located in the Applied Process Engineering Laboratory, a PNNL researcher dispenses a sealant onto an individual fuel cell using a commercial robotic arm. The sealant, composed of a PNNL-developed glass powder and a commercial binder system, is used to seal individual cells to one another to form stacks. The goal is to assemble a 60-cell stack to generate 5 kilowatts of energy.
In this photo: PNNL Scientist Kerry Meinhardt
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Fence Fabricating Machine, 1888
Conrad F. Bartling (Inventor)
mixed media 12 x 17 x 7 in.
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Gift of Alan and Ann Rothschild
2011.37.9
Caliper Studio fabricated and installed custom cladding system for a private pool hall. Mesh is a stainless and brass metal fabric. Twelve panels cover fifty linear feet of wall.
Designed by Selldorf Architects.
General Contractor is Bernsohn & Fetner.
Featuring Fusion fabricated polypropylene cabinets with a system assembly including Charlotte Pipe and Fittings, Asahi valves and electric actuators. Find out more abotu Fusion's chemical dosing panels and custom plastic fabrication services at fusionaus.com/services/chemical-dosing-panels/