An engineering firm came to us with a high-end customer needing sharp-corner pyramids molded into concrete for their new multi-million dollar home’s interior walls. The firm provided iQuest 3d CAD models with the artwork, pyramids extending about one inch up and down from…
The build is going well and the machine is coming along nicely!
Quick and easy mechanical project. We reverse engineered a similar satellite dish mount, lightened the design, and made four of these at iQuest. The black anodize looks great, and the laser part numbers came out amazing! Sunken pockets to help keep the part…
Now a truck.. into a wall at 80 mph! Then a train! And then.. a plane, an hour and a half of jet fuel burning on it! Safe transport is possible- in 1970. Wow
Why would anyone spend time mechanically engineering cable connections? Coming up with the lengths of cables for a one-time, one-off machine? Focus on the customer. To get the customer to understand what the plan is and how it will be implemented; to…
Home defense and personal protection- needing to do training and go to classes- is all no fun and we hope we don’t need to do it. We expect we don’t do it. The reason we actually pay our taxes is under the impression…
A short 10-minute story about a young child who gets a wish and uses it for good. The story is going to be used for Parametric Writing and to improve my audio book reading abilities. A Shining Star PDF Download 10 minute…
Longish driving trip to Jupiter Beach area for work. Went to Wellington, FL for the job, a small fire suppression company using FM-200 (heptafluoropropane) for passive fire supression triggered by heat. Okeechobee had a cool downtown, nice veteran’s memorial and laid back atmosphere.…
Ten-inch sized little gator! I just want to hug him, or let him nibble on my big toe– such a cute guy! Ran into him right next to work in the drainage channel.
So I paid to get a couple copies of my book privately printed! Pretty cool, $30, online Lulu printing. The PDF below includes some very minor fixes I found reading through the printed book. Nothing wrong with the story, just some wrong words…