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Practicing my CAM in fusion. Trying out the lathe portion on a pawn I had previously used mastercam to machine. What you learn in one program, you have to learn in all others you have access to. This will be the difference between being good and being great. Thanks @imarkcnc for making that clear. It just makes sense. #mastercam #fusion360 #autodesk #cad #cam #haas #instamachinist #6061 #aluminun #shiny
(Courtesy Eiichi Kano via Kengo Kuma Architects)
Using aluminum casts that have been drilled to allow light to filter through, Japanese architect Kengo Kuma has created a tranquil space that is the Vanke Art Gallery.
(Courtesy Eiichi Kano via Kengo Kuma Architects)
Located in the Wuxi province, just West of Shanghai, the gallery’s amoeba-like footprint is derived from the shape of the local Taihu Lake stone that was once at the epicenter of Taihu culture in China. Kuma’s project also involved the renovation of a former cotton mill that is also part of the gallery complex.
The curvaceous aluminum-panelled facade wraps around the main structure, clad with glass, giving it a wide berth. These panels allow light to permeate through myriad gaps and gently illuminate the interior gallery. Because the facade was placed in front of the actual glass elevation, the effects of shadowing are exaggerated. Meanwhile, light is also allowed to reflect off water that bridges the gap between these two facades. In some places, this shallow pool of water’s footprint extends beyond that of the aluminum facade. As a result, three distinct footprints interplay, with the water acting as the initial threshold, of a series of three, between the public and private space.
(Courtesy Eiichi Kano via Kengo Kuma Architects)
The water, as the primary threshold, also establishes a calm and tranquil environment, something Kuma was eager to construct with the area’s history of being home to a bustling brick-built cotton mill. This is then reinforced via light filtering through and the choice of materiality.
Kuma, while disrupting the function within the immediate vicinity also instills a sense of tradition, drawing on the history of Lake Taihu, where the form of the Taihu stone comes from.
Wuxi Vanke Art which occupies a combined 112,375 square feet also offers spaces for commercial functions and offices within the two structures.
Kengo Kuma reveals shimmering new Wuxi Vanke Art Gallery in China Using aluminum casts that have been drilled to allow light to filter through, Japanese architect Kengo Kuma…
A little education about acrylic on foil. You're welcome.
A little education. You're welcome.
Since I’ve started working with acrylic on aluminum foil I have detected that there is a certain apprehension in the minds of the general public about the validity of my medium of choice. I have addressed this issue before but felt it warranted a second (possibly third, fourth) discussion. Granted, there isn’t much history behind the longevity or “archival quality” of painting on foil. Perhaps…
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1970 1981 PONTIAC GTO TRANS AM SPUN MACHINED ALUMINUN TURNED DASH
1970 1981 PONTIAC GTO TRANS AM SPUN MACHINED ALUMINUN TURNED DASH
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random fact ;)
Recycling a single aluminum can provides enough energy to power a television for three hours.
That same amount of energy could light a 100 watt bulb for 4 hours. Recycling all the aluminum cans that were produced in 2002 would have conserved an amount of energy equal to over 30 million barrels of crude oil! If you throw a can in the trash, that's the equivalent of filling that can halfway with gasoline, and then pouring it all out. The good news pertaining to this matter is that aluminum cans have been the most recycled product in the U.S. for the past twenty years. However, the bad news is that we are still recycling just over half (54.2%) of the total number of cans we produce. So why throw out your used cans when you can be driving around in a "can-vertible"? (Or better yet, you can just use a recycling bin...) (Sources: 1, 2)