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Fabricated Metal Letters, backlit halo lighting, reverse illuminated, with LED lights in amber color

Fabricated Metal Panel Painted custom colors and additional vinyl graphics applied to face.

David Tuffs fabricates a rotisserie for the Bloodhound SSC monocoque.

Jack Morton of Morton Custom Bicycles on one of his creations.

Double driveway gates under construction.

 

On site bending of handrail. Eltham

fabricating steel post caps for old telegraph pole gate posts. Steels Creek

Fabricated by Fusion Australia.

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

ramé-hart fabricates a variety of custom coaxial and triaxial needles for a wide spectrum of special applications. Some of customers use ramé-hart coaxial needles for specialized surface science measurements (such as measuring surface dilatational elasticity and viscosity, surface tension on drops and bubbles, and mixing liquids at the point of measurement). Coaxial and triaxial needles are also used in the production of nanofibers made by electrospinning applications. The needles have excellent electrical conductivity. Note that the coaxial needle is often referred to as a coaxial cone when used in electrospinning and electrospraying applications due to the cone observed at the tip where fiber is drawn out from what is referred to as the "Taylor cone". For more information see: www.ramehart.com/coaxial_needles.htm.

Fabricated Metal Letters, backlit "halo" effect lighting, reverse illuminated, with LED lights., assembled to fabricated aluminum panel

Puppet Fabricator, Costumer, Fur Specialist

Laika House

Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA)

Represents the automotive specialty and performance parts industry. Also a watch dog group to protect us and give us a voice for those in government and the EVIL EPA that would limit our hobby in the name of saving the planet and protecting the environment. Protecting the environment is noble but your tree huggers and your PETA type can go over board.

Photocopy of the fake 1794 Flowing Hair Liberty Silver Dollar obverse on display at the National Museum of American History, donated by US coin dealer interest group or their representative, aimed to mislead and deceive the visitors. The webpage where the fabricated silver dollar is on display is: americanhistory.si.edu/collections/object.cfm?key=35&... and americanhistory.si.edu/collections/popup.cfm?master_key=7...

The dollar was unanimously chosen by the Congress of the Confederation of the United States on July 6, 1785 as the money unit for the United States. When the framers of the U.S. Constitution created a new government for their untried Republic, they realized the critical need for a respected monetary system. Soon after the Constitution's ratification, Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton personally prepared plans for a national Mint. On April 2, 1792, Congress passed The Coinage Act, which created the Mint and authorized construction of a Mint building in the nation's capitol, Philadelphia. This was the first federal building erected under the Constitution. President George Washington appointed Philadelphian David Rittenhouse, a leading American scientist, as the first Director of the Mint. Under Rittenhouse, the Mint produced its first circulating coins -- 11,178 copper cents, which were delivered in March 1793. Soon after, the Mint began issuing gold and silver coins as well. President Washington, who lived only a few blocks from the new Mint, is believed to have donated some of his own silver for minting.

The genuine US 1794 Flowing Hair Liberty Silver Dollar is in fact an error silver coin. On the obverse, the word LIBERTY was spelt as "LIBBRTY" by mistake, and on the reverse, the word UNITED was wrongly spelt as UNITHD, and there were also errors on the side, which were the main reasons that the first US silver dollars were struck only on one day (October 15,1794), and the mintage was said to be only 1758 due to the scarcity of silver available at the mint. For the same reasons, the 1794 silver dollar is also a smaller coin as Alexander Hamilton's solution, than what was required by the Act of Congress - Coinage Act of 1792.

The United States has minted dollar coins, on and off, since 1794. The most popular, among the general populous and collectors alike, is the US silver dollar. During the early years of US coinage, silver was at least as scarce as gold, and at some times, it was even more valuable. Mintage's in the early years were very limited due to this scarcity of silver.It was not until the finding of the "Comstock Lode" in 1850 in Nevada that large quantities of silver dollars could be produced. Even this huge silver find eventually played out. This resulted in another large gap in silver dollar production as the mint ran out of silver in 1904. It was not until after the huge melt of 1918 that silver dollar production was resumed in 1921. By 1926, this silver pool also was running low. Production quantities shrunk until they were again suspended in 1928, resuming only for two years in 1934-5. The 1794 Flowing Hair Liberty Silver Dollar is in fact an error silver coin. On the obverse, the word "LIBERTY" was spelt as "LIBBRTY", and on the reverse, the word UNITED was wrongly spelt as UNITHD,which were the main reason that the first US silver dollars were struck only on one day (October 15,1794), and the mintage was only 1758 due to the scarcity of silver available at the mint. For the same reasons, the 1794 silver dollar was not as heavy as what was required by the Act of Congress - Coinage Act of 1792. When the framers of the U.S. Constitution created a new government for their untried Republic, they realized the critical need for a respected monetary system. Soon after the Constitution's ratification, Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton personally prepared plans for a national Mint. On April 2, 1792, Congress passed The Coinage Act, which created the Mint and authorized construction of a Mint building in the nation's capitol, Philadelphia. This was the first federal building erected under the Constitution. President George Washington appointed Philadelphian David Rittenhouse, a leading American scientist, as the first Director of the Mint. Under Rittenhouse, the Mint produced its first circulating coins -- 11,178 copper cents, which were delivered in March 1793. Soon after, the Mint began issuing gold and silver coins as well. President Washington, who lived only a few blocks from the new Mint, is believed to have donated some of his own silver for minting.

Fabricated Metal Letters, backlit halo lighting, reverse illuminated, with LED lights., assembled to fabricated aluminum panel

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

Gamla Model Makers fabricated over 25 1:100 scale highly detailed presentation models of International Space Station for NASA. Visit www.lifeinscale.net/ISS_model_main.asp for the full story, more images and videos.

In front: A natural PE fabricated rectangular tank with an infill line containing a camlock and Asahi Type 21 Ball Valve. The tank is mounted inside of a PE extrusion welded bund. Find out more about Fusion here: www.fusionaus.com

One of many creative sign concepts for your custom logo!

Fabricated Stainless Steel Letters, painted black, with Clear Acrylic Circle Logo with Clear Digital Print of Globe Applied to Face.

Multi-tray of miscellaneous fabricated components - Nov 2007

Fusion fabricated a large 15,000L RO CIP Storage Tank for a water treatment plant in Western Australia. Find out more about Fusion here: fusionaus.com/services/custom-tanks/

This 1964 El Camino Pro Street was back halved with custom bent 2 x 3 mild steel framerails. This car has our first-degree 4-link with a 4130 wishbone locator, coilover shocks with an in-house built 12-bolt rear axle. We also fabricated an all new bed floor out of 20 gauge sheet metal including incorporating new wheel tubs into the bed. We fabricated fuel cell mounting under the rear of the bed, with an aluminum access door to fill from inside the bed instead of in the stock location. It also has fabricated 3" exhaust with an x-pipe assembly.

Victoria's newest public art is still under wraps behind a construction fence across Douglas Street from city hall.

Started fabricating the cranck sensor bracket to which it will be attached. It needs to be a strong metal not prone to flexing but still be able to have adjustment to fine tune the signal. I used a piece of angular stainless steel I had laying around and cut to size. Drilles two holes and bolted it to the bottom two holes on the left side of the timing cover. I will drill two small slots so when I bolt the other piece of the bracket I can adjust it verticaly.

fabricated sterling and polymer clay

Fine silver hand fabricated chain finished with sterling silver chain ends and toggle.

©2012 Evelyn Pelati Dombkowski

Fabricated light box. Reverse light box sign, with push through acrylic letters

ammonite and smoky quartz and London blue topaz

Fabricated by Fusion Australia.

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