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The arms have been modified to accept a titanium recessed nut and two thrust washers, eliminating the stack of washers and jam/lock nut assembly.
Vintage aftermarket titanium cable adjusters have been added, and the cable clamp screw is a titanium socket head bolt.
The black chrome flat Q/R levers are supposedly Art Stump pieces done in the day.
Leilah posing. The keep of Norwich castle. You can enter either by that lift or over this bridge. This was taken during out 1st stay around my 60th - Sept 2014. We didn't visit the keep itself until last year in 2019.
Developed with support from the STUDIO for Creative Inquiry at Carnegie Mellon University
Created at the Digital Fabrication Laboratory,
(dFab), CMU School of Architecture by Addie Wagenknecht
Assistants:
Madeline Gannon
Zack Jacobson-Weaver
Additional thanks to:
Golan Levin
Jeremy Ficca
P. Zach Ali
Margaret Myers
Linda Hager
Video and Images by
Jonathan Minard
The arms have been modified to accept a titanium recessed nut and two thrust washers, eliminating the stack of washers and jam/lock nut assembly.
Vintage aftermarket titanium cable adjusters have been added, and the cable clamp screw is a titanium socket head bolt.
The black chrome flat Q/R levers are supposedly Art Stump pieces done in the day.
Sandia Labs systems analysts Alex Dessanti and Karina Munoz-Ramos review the optimization criteria to select the best combination of equipment to create infrastructure for overseas Army bases.
Learn more at bit.ly/2zA7aVR.
Photo by Randy Montoya.
Created with Midjourney 5.2, using prompt optimization to include elements of fractal math and an image prompt along with text.
Center for Bioenergy Innovation researcher Miguel Rodriguez uses microbial bioreactors with precise measurement tools to optimize biomass deconstruction and conversion to advanced biofuels and bioproducts. Credit: Genevieve Martin/ORNL, U.S. Dept. of Energy