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Fabricated by Fusion Australia. Find out more about Fusion here: www.fusionaus.com

Paula Ellis

Chains created at Phoenix Art Center in July 2010 under the instruction of Lynette Andreasen.

female androids in the body shop having a face lift using fabrication with mesh ..... look just like any other girls

big thanks for having a look at this one & hope you have a mega weekend

Project 3: Fabricated to be Photographed

 

The concept was to show a contrast between healthy fruits and a can of soda. I wanted the soda to be in middle amidst the blue bowl to demonstrate how sugary drinks are often more in focus and considered over a piece of fruit. I really wanted the colors to pop in this picture to really overwhelm the viewer with the rich colors that both objects offer. To be truthful I wanted the green's of the kiwi to pop out more but it ended up blending with the mangoes creating a much more warmer tone with the rest of the fruits.

Agate, sterling silver, fabricated

ISV fabricated stainless steel logo with satin and painted finish. Innovative Sports Ventures

Fabricated by Fusion Australia. Find out more about Fusion here: www.fusionaus.com

Fabricator: Zeon Signs

Address: 423 Central NW

Location: Historic KiMo Theatre

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A new sign that replicates the original historical sign.

Fabricated by Fusion Australia. Find out more about Fusion here: www.fusionaus.com

Fabricated by Fusion Australia. Find out more about Fusion here: www.fusionaus.com

SeaDek Certified Fabricator, Will with JetBoatPilot, recently did a very nice install on a 2003 Boston Whaler. The boat is now equipped with 6mm mocha over faux teak pads. The boat turned out awesome. As always, great job Will!

 

Want custom SeaDek for your boat? Find a Certified Fabricator or Installer near you! www.seadek.com/seadek-certified

Completely furnished with a full range of woodworking and metalworking tools, our Exhibit Fabrication Studio allows us to design, manufacture, and customize unique exhibits and smart furniture with embedded displays. Ideum projects rely on our skilled Exhibit Technicians, Industrial Designers, and Producers to conceptualize, design, and fabricate a wide variety of form factors for our multitouch displays. Our team can thus create countless interactive experiences for venues ranging from museums to boardrooms.

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Fabricated Metal Letters, backlit "halo" effect lighting, reverse illuminated, with LED lights.

fabricated sterling and polymer clay

Fabricated by Fusion Australia. Find out more about Fusion here: www.fusionaus.com

MRISAR's Robotic Assembly Labs. A tour group gets a "Hands On" demonstration of Robotic devices.

 

Photo taken in New Leipzig, North Dakota by MRISAR Team Member Victoria Croasdell-Siegel.

 

Interior image of MRISAR’s World-Class “Interactive; Robotics, Technology, Invention, Art & Nature Center”. At this time in our transformation, Public Admission is by Appointment Only!

 

In 2010 MRISAR, (a business that has Designed, Fabricated & Marketed the Earth’s Largest Selection of “Internationally Renowned & Awarded, World-Class Robotics Exhibits & Devices”; and “Hands On” Scientific, Technological & Interactive Art Exhibits), purchased a disused school on the plains of North Dakota and relocated to it. Profit from their International Exhibit Sales helps fund their Humanitarian R&D and the transformation of the 36,000 sq. ft. complex, surrounded by 10 acres in North Dakota, into a World-Class “Interactive, Robotics, Technology, Invention, Art & Nature Center”.

 

Description of MRISAR’s “Interactive; Robotics, Technology, Invention, Art & Nature Center”.

1- Our 7,000 sq. ft. Exhibit Hall will feature; our standard line of interactive robotic & technology exhibits that we sell to Centers world-wide and our exclusive collection of robotic exhibits & devices that we will not sell to anyone else. Our talking Rail Robot Guide will lead visitors through the exhibit hall. Interact with our innovative, lifelike, futuristic, Robotic creations. Examples; Play with & feed Artificial Life forms in a Robot Zoo! Challenge robots with your human intelligence! Interact with otherworldly artistic, interactive, robotic sculptures! It will also feature Responsible Technologies.

2- Our Art Galleries will display the hundreds of pieces of family friendly, original 2D, 3D and Interactive Art that our team has already created, plus have revolving Family Oriented Local Artists Exhibitions.

3- The surrounding 10 acres is slowly being transformed into an Outdoor Interactive Art & Nature Area that will be filled with paths, trees, gardens and kinetic & interactive, solar & wind, technological art sculptures. The emphasis is edible, medicinal & organic landscapes that promote sustainability & health. As of 2015 over 3,000 edible and medicinal trees and shrubs have been planted.

4- We will provide “Special Tours” of behind the scenes areas. Examples are; (a) our Humanitarian & Environmental Research & Development Think Tank Invention labs that feature our R & D Projects. (b) the actual workshops where the attractions are created (similar to visiting the workshops & creations of Jim Henson’s creature shop). (c) a behind the scenes view of the production studio for the web series we are creating called the “Mysterious Lab of Robotics” (our robotic version of “Bill Nye the Science Guy” or “Beakman’s World”). (d) a chance to meet MRISAR’s internationally renowned robotics R & D team. A four member family team who since 2000 has designed, fabricated & marketed the earth’s largest selection of world-class robotic exhibits. The 2 youngest members joined the team as preschoolers.

5- “Public Enrichment Events”. Examples are; (a) special overnight events called “A Night with the Robots” (available no-where else in the world). Families can make reservations to spend the night on the center floor in sleeping bags or cots and experience special robotic demonstrations in a futuristic atmosphere. In recent years “A Night at the Museum” events have become very popular and highly accepted. (b) special classes on robotics for the general public. (c) Robotics Competitions. We are already providing technical assistance to teachers and academic establishments (both in the state and outside of the country), that are trying to enter robotic competitions, but lack the knowledge to fully instruct and inspire their students. A natural progression for this, once we are open for tourism, would be to offer to hold regional, national and international competitions at our location. (d) International conferences regarding Robotics and Beneficial R & D Conferences. (e) Collaborations, enrichment classes and internships in enhanced technologies with higher academic establishments; combining elements such as Cybernetics, Bionics, Mechatronics, Autonomics, Animatronics & Teleoperation.

6- Admission will be free to the underprivileged. We hope to inspire the upcoming generation to create careers in responsible technologies that improve the quality of life.

7- The proceeds from the Center will help fund our R & D and further our creation of a “Prototype Environment, low cost, low impact, self-sustaining, alternative energy powered, Humanitarian & Environmental Research & Development institute with Think Tank Invention labs”. Our purpose is to invent and present responsible, low cost and easy to implement, beneficial humanitarian and environmental based technologies and methods that assist with social, ecological, sustainable and economic solutions. Accomplishing the prototype environment alone requires research & development of new technologies & improvement of existing technologies.

 

We have Designed, Fabricated & Marketed the Earth’s Largest Selection of "Internationally Renowned & Awarded" World-Class Robotics Exhibits & Devices; and “Hands On” Scientific, Technological & Interactive Art Exhibits. Our innovative, interactive, inexpensive, durable & easy to maintain creations incorporate interactive technologies & designs for people with disabilities and other special needs. We also provide our own Educational Kits & Materials for K thru 12/College & University level curriculums.

Our Exhibit Sales Customers include World-Class Science Centers, Museums, Universities, NASA, Royalty, Foreign & Domestic Governments, the Film Industries for inclusion in media productions, etc. We specialize in Cybernetics, Bionics, Mechatronics, Autonomics, Animatronics & Teleoperated devices.

Our Humanitarian & Environmental Research & Development has been presented before and/or published and awarded by: the United Nations, NASA-Emhart, Stanford, Cambridge, ICORR, ROMAN, IEEE, Discover Awards, International Federation of Robotics (IFR), etc. Our 1990's circa, original innovative R & D in "Facial Feature Controlled Technology" and "Artificial Sense of Touch Technology" (Adaptive Technology prototypes for the disabled), has helped pioneer those fields! We were the only company in the world to be awarded an entire chapter regarding our work in the International Federation of Robotics (IFR) “World Robotics; Service Robotics, 2011”.

They've gotten the granite all finished and the edges polished. The next step is either to have it delivered to our house or to the water jet cutter to get sliced up.

Fabricated by Fusion Australia. Find out more about Fusion here: www.fusionaus.com

Fabricated by Fusion Australia. Find out more about Fusion here: www.fusionaus.com

Fabricated by Fusion Australia. Find out more about Fusion here: www.fusionaus.com

TELEPHONE EXCHANGE BUILDING 78 –

 

The is small prefabricated Seco bulding (W.A.Drg) is a prefabricated building system first devised by Utii-Seco Structures Limited in 1942. Buildings were formed from pre-fabricated hollow plywood beams, columns, and eave pieces. Wall and roof units were formed of timber frames covered with flat asbestos sheets, the cavity between the facing sheets filled with a mixture of cement and wood wool. Door and window units, in this case a Crittall type, were also supplied. (English Heritage).

  

RAF Barnham (also known as Barnham Camp) is a Royal Air Force station situated in Suffolk two miles south of Thetford, it is located to the north of the village of Barnham on Thetford Heaths, the camp is a satellite station of RAF Honington. During the 1950's and 1960's a part of RAF Barnham Station was set aside as high-security storage facility for Nuclear Weapons, this area of the site is now a scheduled monument. Earlier than that, RAF Barnham had been used as a Chemical Weapons Store and Filling Station from the 22nd August 1939. In the early 1960's, the Nuclear Weapons Storage facility was put up for sale, and now forms the privately owned Gorse Industrial Estate.

 

The Chemical Weapon Store and former Chemical Weapon Filling Station are situated down the dead-end Station Road. The present main gate of RAF Barnham can be found directly off the Bury Road A134 between Barnham village and Thetford, the entrance to the former Nuclear Weapons Store (now Gorse Industrial Estate) can be found on the Elveden Road between Barnham village and the old A11.

 

Military facilities have existed at Barnham since the First World War, and during the Second World War Barnham had been a Chemical Weapons Storage and Filling Station for Mustard Gas. During 1953 and 1954 construction began on a high-security RAF Bomb Store on the Thetford Heath. The site was to become known as RAF Barnham and construction was completed in 1955 with the site operational from September 1956. RAF Barnham was constructed as a sister-site to a similar facility constructed a few years before at RAF Faldingworth. Both sites were built to store and maintain Free-Fall Nuclear Bombs and RAF Barnham was able to supply the Bomber Squadrons at RAF Honington, RAF Marham, RAF Watton, RAF Wyton, RAF Upwood and RAF Bassingbourn, RAF Barnham came under the control of the RAF's No. 94 Maintenance Unit.

 

The operational life of RAF Barnham was relatively short, by the early 1960's this type of Storage Facility became obsolete as Free-Fall Nuclear Bombs were superseded as the weapon of choice, for the British Nuclear Deterrent, by the Blue Steel Stand-Off Missile. The storage and maintenance of Nuclear Weapons moved to the V Bomber Airfields. The last Nuclear Weapons were probably removed from the site by April 1963, the site was sold in 1966, and since that date it has been used as a light industrial estate.

 

The site was built specifically to store and maintain Free-Fall Nuclear Bombs, such as 'Blue Danube' this specific purpose was reflected in the facility's layout, the site was roughly pentagonal in shape, it consisted of three large Non-Nuclear Component Stores, surrounded by earthwork banking and a number of smaller Storage Buildings to hold the Fissile Cores, the Cores were held in Stainless Steel Containers sunk into the ground, with the larger buildings stored the Bomb Casings and the High-Explosive elements of the weapons.

 

The smaller Stores known as ''Hutches'' were constructed to hold the Fissile Core of the weapons, these Hutches were further divided into type 'A' and 'B'. The 'A' Type hutches having a single borehole for the storage of Plutonium Cores and the 'B' Type Hutches having a double borehole for storing the Cobalt cores. In total, there were 55 Hutches giving enough capacity to store 64 Fissile Cores. RAF Barnham had sufficient storage capacity for 132 Fissile Cores although it's likely that only a small number were ever stored there as only 25 Blue Danube Bombs were ever built at a cost of £1M per bomb !

 

In addition to the storage buildings, the site consisted of a number of other buildings including a Fire Station, RAF Police Flight, Administration Block, Mess block, Mechanical Transport Section, Kennels and Workshops. The Perimeter of the Site was protected by a double system of Chain Link Fencing and an Inner Concrete Panel Wall, all of which were topped with Barbed Wire. In 1959 security was enhanced by the building of Watch Towers around the Perimeter.

 

The former Nuclear Bomb Storage facilities are designated as a scheduled monument by English Heritage with several buildings on the site having listed building status. RAF Barnham is a Satellite Station for RAF Honington and is used by the RAF Regiment for training, It is used as an accommodation and training venue for the Potential Gunners Acquaintance Course (PGAC) The adjacent MoD Training Area remains the property of the Ministry of Defence and is still used by the RAF Regiment, as well as the Air Training Corps and Combined Cadet Force for training.

 

In January 2016, it was announced that RAF Barnham would close, A 'Better Defence Estate' published in November 2016, indicates that the Ministry of Defence will dispose of the site by 2020, domestic accommodation will be relocated to RAF Honington, with access to Barnham Training Area maintained, this was later extended to 2022.

 

Information sourced from – en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAF_Barnham

 

Fabricated for Andrea Zittel

Blackened steel and rotary cut fir plywood.

Fabricating 17 inch water main

fabricated from square iron tube

fabricated from multiple makes/models of cars

Dan Antonelli is the President of Graphic D-Signs, Inc. In Washington New Jersey. He has a really cool ad agency that caters to small business. He works on a national scale and his methods have put the little guys right up there next to the big guys. He commssioned hand lettering guru Bob Behoenek to produce a quote that Dan uses frequently with his clients. Bob is legendary for his unique style of brush lettered script, so after Dan got ahold of Bob's lettering, they came to us to bring it all to life. We studied the location that the piece would be, developed a shape to contain the lettering, fabricated the acrylic components using a variety of methods including hand shaping, painted and assembled the piece, then lit it up with green halo lighting. It really turned out sharp and looks awesome on the wall in his ad agency.

Owner: @TheMadFabricator

Photo: @JourdanSmith

3x4" hot rolled angle 1/4" thick, 25" long.

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