Showing posts with label Electric. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Electric. Show all posts

Cutting Cushion Foam using Electric Kitchen Knife

on Thursday, January 10, 2013
Cutting Cushion Foam using Electric Kitchen Knife Tube. Duration : 5.28 Mins.


www.sailrite.com Cutting Cushion Foam using Electric Kitchen Knife Video demonstrates how to cut Dry Fast foam using a standard electric kitchen knife and the Acu-Cutter 350. Learn how to make straight and angled cuts using these foam cutters and also cutting foam to create a smooth curve.

Electric CRT Glass Bulb Cutting Machine

on Saturday, December 22, 2012
Electric CRT Glass Bulb Cutting Machine Tube. Duration : 5.47 Mins.


Separation between Funnel and Panel by Electric Heating Wire

Survival Pack for Electric & Acoustic Guitar by Fender

on Monday, December 10, 2012
Survival Pack for Electric & Acoustic Guitar by Fender Tube. Duration : 2.93 Mins.


You can find these survival packs here: www.siglermusiconline.com A must have for any guitar player! Here's what's inside: Electric Guitar: Fender includes a leatherette pouch, 2 oz. polish, polish cloth, strings, string winder, wire cutters, hex wrenches, and 3 picks in the electric...

Lincoln Electric Tandem MIG High Deposition Welding

on Friday, November 2, 2012
Lincoln Electric Tandem MIG High Deposition Welding Video Clips. Duration : 3.62 Mins.


Tandem MIG is a dual wire, high productivity GMAW process designed for flexible robotic or fixed hard automation welding applications. The process utilizes high-speed inverter Waveform Control Technology™ to coordinate two separately generated GMAW welding arcs in unison for exceptional process flexibility. Independent control of both the lead and trail wire parameters of the tandem process allows procedure optimization for bead wetting, bead profile and penetration. Tandem MIG has proven to frequently double the production of single GMAW processes.

Prototype Overview

on Saturday, September 22, 2012
Prototype Overview Video Clips. Duration : 2.00 Mins.


Visit calebeng.weebly.com for more information. A prototype axis of a DIY CNC hot wire foam cutter. Just a model to see how well the combination of a threaded rod and a drawer slide work together.