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Calrec's MYDATA MY19 SMT Placement machine

Clausing CSG-618

 

Surface Grinder, Horizontal Spindle

 

Table Size: 6" x 18"

Max. Grinding Length Longitudinal: 19"

Max. Grinding Width Crosswise: 6-5/8"

Max. Distance from Table Surface to Spindle Center Line: 18"

Max. Table Movement, Longitudinal: 20"

Table Speed Infinitely Variable: 196-984 in/min

Cross Traverse Travel: 7-3/4"

Hand wheel per Revolution: .02"

Hand wheel per Graduation: .0005"

Wheel head Vertical Down feed Hand wheel per Revolution: .05"

Hand wheel per graduation: .0001"

Grinding Spindle Drive: 60 Hz, 3450 RPM

Power Rating: 2 HP

Grinding Wheel Dimensions: 8" x 1/2"

Grinding Wheel Bore: 1-1/4"

Hydraulic Motor Power Rating: 1 HP

Dimensions: 71" x 45" x 65"

Weight: 1,600 lbs.

 

More Info: 2spade.com/ClausingCSG618.html

From my bathroom. Took a lot of shots to get a few really decent ones, but once my timing was in sync with the drip it was OK.

 

Also, laying in the bath holding position to get the shot isn't anywhere near relaxing.

 

I quite like the limescale - I thought of cleaning it off, but then I figured that this was more "honest" (if that means anything to you!.?)

 

Handheld

Sigma 70-300 macro

Kenko 1.4 Converter

EX430 flash

The lunar surface, puzzling and beautiful, hostile yet irresistible to explore!

The vast basin at the left is Mare Serenitatis while at the right lies Mare Imbrium.

Craters Archimedes and Plato are dominating at the right; Aristoteles and Eudoxus are mostly prominent at the center-upper side.

 

Thanks for your attention!

 

Date: 2006-07-16

Camera: Kodak DX7630

Telescope: Celestron C8 SCT

Mount: Celestron Advanced GT

wood texture. background old panels

Bondi Beach 09 September 2012

I just had an AP biology test on water's cohesiveness and it inspired me to experiment with water droplets on a leaf. I did this with a few leaves, from a tree in my front yard, until it had both small and large droplets. My original idea had nothing to do with surface but then I took a few pictures with different angles and saw the sharp edges of the leaf and the rugged texture of the bricks. It looked as if I could reach out and cut my hand on the photograph... that is when I realized I had to do this as my project.

Media: Photography

Size: 8 by 8

Whatever this thing does, it was doing a good job of it.

Various buildings and restoration, Seattle.

thanksgiving weekend, 2006. hanging with the family in ruskin, fla. at the manatee viewing center by a power plant in apollo beach.

afraid this is much more altered than just water erosion... I believe more in the Ganymede Hypothesis that Mars was align with Earth and strong currents of Electrical current from Mars hit the surface of Earth... probably moved huge amts of Mars ocean on to the shallow earth seas...

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