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The piano key after exiting the jig. Note that the clamping mechanism is a simple, quick lever which holds adequately and keeps the process moving. The loose plate between the key and lever is coated on the lever side with some beads of hot glue, to provide gripping surface that would not be present in the hard maple. The router bit is a 1-1/2 diameter flat cutting bit. Since the key is less than 1 inch across, this diameter provides a cutting surface for both left side and right side of the key. Order of operation is:
1) with jig against right shoulder insert into about 1/4 inch. move to the left to plane the front edge of of the key (and the existing key front.
2) Slide the sled in to plane the left side of the key.
3) move the sled to the right, forming the nice edge at the back of the key
4) pull the sled out to plane the right side of the key.
This order of operation will provide for proper rotation orientation of the cutterhead and produce a splinter free surface.
Technician Cole Moderegger shows of a black crappie at Gavins Point National Fish Hatchery (Yankton, SD).
Photo: Sam Stukel (USFWS)
Row 1: Mark Fanghn, John Retzky, Mary Graham, Vianna Myles, Bantam McCutcheon, Tom Becia.
Row 2: Jim Engel, Keith Farrell, Joe Schroeder, Todd Herbert, Chuck Franks, Steve Augen, Mary Feenstra.
Row 3: Paul Pastemak, Bob McFaden, Jim Brouwer, Bob Lokker, Randy Knisley, Barry Ritter, Donald Skidmore, Jim Turnquist.
On Wednesday, July 20, 2106, the FDNY held a graduation ceremony for 176 Emergency Medical Technicians and 2 Paramedics in Brooklyn.
We call these skilled individuals who provide the support service to the businesses, factories and small service providers the Computer Network technicians.
Technician replants uprooted cassava plants in IITA/CTA cassava field at Iseyin, Oyo State in Nigeria.
Automated Manufacturing Systems Technician (AMST) Open House - April 15, 2015 - Gateway Technical College - Elkhorn Campus
An aviation survival technician deploys from an MH-65 Dolphin helicopter, from Sector Field Office Port Angeles, durring high-seas hoist training off the coast of La Push, Wash., Feb. 10, 2017..
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Aircrews train eveyday to become more proficient in their craft..
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U.S. Coast Guard photo courtesy of Sector Field Officer Port Angeles.
SDASM Catalog #: 14_000304
Catalog or Negative #: 45754A
Year: 1960
Corp. Name: General Dynamics/Convair Astronautics
Title: Facilities-Kearny Mesa
Description: Centrifuge w/ Technician
Notes: 3/18/1960
Media (negative size): 4x5 b&w negative
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Took a serious ass whooping in billiards from one of my oldest friends last night. I've known this brotha over 40 years!
We'll play again bro and I'll be ready!
Petty Officer 3rd Class Kyle Stalter, an aviation maintenance technician at Air Station Elizabeth City in North Carolina, performs a safety check of fire extinguishing system components on an MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter at the air station Nov. 14, 2014. AMTs like Stalter are responsible for inspecting, servicing, maintaining, troubleshooting and repairing aircraft engines, auxiliary power units, propellers, rotor systems, power train systems and many other things in the world of Coast Guard aviation. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Nate Littlejohn)
This personalized business card is based on the initials which are depicted as seen on a Greek-character keyboard. The letters are central to the offered technical services and in this way they are connected in a meaningful and personal way with the technician. Teal blue and gray result in reinforcing the contemporary and professional character of the business card.
Η προσωποποιημένη αυτή κάρτα βασίζεται στα αρχικά του ονοματεπωνύμου, τα οποία απεικονίζονται ακριβώς όπως στο πληκτρολόγιο ενός η/υ. Παράλληλα συγκεντρώνουν γύρω τους τις παρεχόμενες υπηρεσίες και με αυτό τον τρόπο τις συνδέουν νοητά και προσωπικά με τον τεχνικό. Ο συνδυασμός της απόχρωσης του μπλε με το γκρι δίνουν ένα σύγχρονο και επαγγελματικό αποτέλεσμα.
IITA technician determining the colour of banana bracts using colour chart in banana experimental plot at IITA Ibadan, Nigeria. (file name: DSC_6597)
Andrea Ovalle, archaeological laboratory technician, works on curating a historical map during an open house at the Veterans Curation Program office in Alexandria, Virginia, Jan. 12, 2016. In the curation process, old documents and maps are stabilized, which strengthens and flattens creases and wrinkles. They are then stored flat. Ovalle was a warehouse clerk with the Marine Corps for four years. The VCP provides employment and vocational training for recently separated veterans using archaeological collections administered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Veterans working in the Alexandria laboratory are being trained in data entry, report writing, photography, and scanning technologies. (U.S. Army photo by Sarah Gross)
My wife broke a nail this morning so I went with her after dinner to her usual nail tech to get it fixed, mainly so we could spend a few minutes together after a long day. It didn't take long to fix and we also had a chance to catch up with some friends that were there at the same time.
Watching my wife get her nails fixed may not be the most exciting life but we enjoy the time together!
Vehicle Technicians from Joint Task Force Atlantic’s Immediate Response Unit replace a wheel on a LAV VI during Operation LENTUS 23-02 in Shelburne, Nova Scotia on 13 June 2023.
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Des techniciens de véhicules de l’Unité d’intervention immédiate de la Force opérationnelle interarmées (Atlantique) remplacent une roue sur un VBL VI lors de l’opération LENTUS 23-02 à Shelburne, en Nouvelle-Écosse, le 13 juin 2023.
Photo By: Warrant Officer James Roberge, 5th Canadian Division Public Affairs
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Katie Gray, Vector Aerospace Component Services, Technician of the Year winner at the Semta Skills Awards 2017
NETL technician Neal Duttlinger checks specimen alignment before conducting a "4 point bend test." while Seth Forthier observes. The equipment used to perform the test is a 50kip hydraulically actuated universal testing machine(UTM).
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Here we see a Flickr technician doing some emergency work for a person at a campground out west. A woman, vacationing in her motor home at this campground, suffered the worst of all possible setbacks: her Wi-Fi connection failed during an intense Flickr surfing session. By sheer coincidence, this Flickr employee was also on vacation AT THE SAME CAMPGROUND and happened to overhear the moaning and crying emanating from the woman's motor home. He walked over to see if he could help. The woman, disheveled and foaming at the mouth, was beside herself because her surf was no longer "up" (a technical phrase meaning her Internet connection had been severed). As is typical of the Flickr service cadre, he volunteered his free time to aid the suffering surfer. In this photo he is adding a software patch to the woman's laptop computer, which allowed her to resume her surfing before she became catatonic from withdrawal.
Later, she asked the technician in to her mobile abode for "a drink and [DELETED]." A few hours after that, the campground host saw the technician leave the motor home, with a facial expression and a wobbly demeanor that suggested "service above and beyond the call of duty." Later he was awarded the Distinguished Service Mousepad for his dedication.
SAL technician preparing liquid samples for measurement by thermal ionization mass spectrometry. (Seibersdorf Analytical Laboratory, Seibersdorf, Austria, 12 March 2007)
Photo Credit: Dean Calma/IAEA
A theatre technician assists a cast member with fitting their radio microphone in the dressing room before a performance.
Technician Bob Simpson runs tests to evaluate the strength of the drilled shafts built to support the new eastbound freeway bridge over the Sandy River, some of which run more than 150 feet deep into the sand and gravel that makes up the terrain in and around the river.
Patient care technicians can work in various healthcare departments. Retirement communities, hospitals, medical practices, and hospices typically employ patient care technicians.
Ecovolis program has proven successful in dramatically increasing bicycle use in Tirana, which, formerly, was a city without a developed bicycle culture. Ecovolis program is the first project in Albania that provides low-income adults with commuter bicycles as well as a donating program for children bicycles. The program recently completed two major steps, opening new bike stations in the city of Durrës and integrating Tourist Information Point Service to the bicycles stations' structure.
History
The Tirana Community Bicycle Albania project won financial support from the George Soros Open Society Foundation Albania (OSFA). An even larger contribution came from the US-based Pedal for Progress organization, which donated 450 bicycles. Sixty of these were used road bikes, which were modified and painted by local technicians to serve as public bikes in the Ecovolis scheme. Another portion was set aside to donate to children and to activists and volunteers at PASS. Still another portion were diverted to the project's Eco Bicycle Shop, a social enterprise which sells bikes for USD 50-150 and reinvests profits for the service and maintenance of Ecovolis bicycles. The main objective of the program was to introduce the community to an inexpensive, environmental friendly form of transport -- the bicycle; to sell used bikes at low prices; to donate bikes to the children of needy families and to PASS volunteers; to establish a bike sharing-scheme in the city (Ecovolis); and to employ financially disadvantaged people and young students to operate the bike-sharing scheme.
System
Each Ecovolis station is staffed by two employees in two shifts and contains 30 -- 60 bicycles. In order to use the bicycles it is required to provide a personal identification document (such as passport or ID card) or by subscribing to the Ecovolis membership Card.
The first black and red bicycles, (also the colors of the Albanian flag) were donated from US-organization Pedal for Progress, (which collect and donate used bicycles). As these bicycles were of different types, converting them for safe and comfortable public use took months of work. The price per bicycle varies from 60 US$ to 90 US$ each. The bicycle is equipped with a front bicycle basket, a behind carrier, a comfortable saddle and a public fender with the Ecovolis sign.
The bicycle stations also provide touristic information to the visitors and a list of the city attractions. Moreover, being a non-profit social enterprise, during particular days the program offers free bicycle service, cycling courses, donations of bicycles and helmets for children in need, bike tours and a bicycle recycle program.
Hull Technician 3rd Class William Sittig welds a stuffing tube cover in the machine shop aboard the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68). Nimitz is operating as part of the U.S. 7th Fleet, in the Western Pacific and Indian Oceans.
A silhouetted imagery technician photographs the sunset in front of an observation tower during Operation IMPACT in Kuwait on February 5, 2015.
Photo: Canadian Forces Combat Camera, DND
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Silhouette d’un technicien en imagerie qui photographie un couché de soleil devant une tour d’observation durant l'opération Impact le 5 février 2015, au Koweït.
Photo : Caméra de combat des Forces canadiennes, MDN
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