And, more recently, John Chamberlain's Tonk series makes a primary palette three - dimensional
in welded metal.
Sir Anthony Caro (1924 - 2013) Influential British artist, known for abstract sculptures
in welded metal.
Blue Lace for Sister Sarah (1991) by the late African American sculptor John T. Scott is a stunning example of painted sculptures
in welded metal that earned the artist a MacArthur «Genius Grant» in 1992.
Not exact matches
This week, after evaluating two Fermilab proposals, CERN opted for
welding on pistonlike, aluminum - jacketed rods composed of a stiff
metal alloy to secure each eight - ton magnet
in its housing, says Fermilab spokesperson Judy Jackson.
There are still further tests to be done:
In particular, while zircaloy tubes can have their ends capped by
welding a
metal disk onto each end, ceramic can't be
welded, so a suitable bonding agent will need to be found.
Because the process of solidifying
metals produces branch - like internal micro-patterns that disturb the chemical homogeneity of cast materials, having a better understanding of the bias field's role
in their formation opens pathways for engineers to make improvements
in cast and
welded materials commonly used
in everything from automobiles and airplanes to medical instruments.
This mixture of
metal powder, fuel and
metal oxide releases heat when ignited and is best known for its role
in fireworks and
welding.
Since lasers were first produced
in the early 1960s, researchers have worked to apply laser technology from
welding metal to surgeries, with laser technology advancing quickly through the last 50 years.
Workers exposed to the
metal manganese
in welding fumes may be at increased risk of developing Parkinson's - like symptoms, including loss of motor control and tremors.
Different environmental pollutants produced
in industrial processes that involve
metal welding and release of lead or copper smoke also affect the testosterone production.
Individuals are exposed to heavy
metals through environmental exposure including lead soldering,
metal amalgams, working
in industry (mining, oil and gas,
welding, etc.) and from food sources including the consumption of ocean fish.
Micah is an amazing
welder and he whipped the
metal frame together
in no time.
I am a
metal worker and
welder who has goals
in life but just need a little push.
He's a mad physicist and inventor himself, and he has something to settle with Tony Stark, something from their past that ties them together... So Ivan starts pounding on
metal, wearing
welding goggles, and hooking up electric things, as men are wont to do
in movies like this.
, published on the website < http://planetasustentavel.abril.com.br/noticia/ambiente/quando-recursos-minerais-se-esgotarao-648952.shtml >, based on information from the US Geological Survey, the US government agency responsible for geological research that crossed information on the annual consumption, mineral reserves available on the planet and its predictable extinction: 1) Platinum (use
in surgical materials)-- Extinction by 2049; 2) Silver (use
in the manufacture of mirrors and cutlery)-- Extinction
in 2016; 3) Copper (use
in wire and cable and air conditioning ducts)-- Extinction
in 2027; 4) Antimony (use
in remote controls and other materials to increase strength)-- Extinction 2020; 5) Lithium (use
in cell phone batteries, laptops and video games)-- Extinction
in 2053; 6) Phosphorus (use
in agricultural fertilizers)-- Extinction
in 2149; 7) Uranium (use for electric power generation)-- Extinction
in 2026; 8) Indian (use
in smartphones and tablets touch screen screens)-- Extinction
in 2020; 9) Tantalum (use
in cameras lenses)-- Extinction
in 2027; 10) Nickel (use
in metal alloy coating, electronics such as cell phones)-- Extinction
in 2064; 11) Tin (use
in coating
metal alloys, such as those used
in the soft drink cans)-- Extinction 2024; 12) Lead (use
in car batteries and trucks and
welds and bearings)-- Extinction
in 2015; 13) Gold (use as jewelry and computer microchips)-- Extinction
in 2043; 14) Zinc (use to cover alloys, preventing rust that destroy objects like coins)-- Extinction
in 2041.
For kids
in the district's
welding classes, a water - jet cutter not only represents the latest
in high tech cutting equipment, using high water pressure to quickly slice through
metal, it also teaches the math needed to program the machine.
It's a larger structure than before, but trick
welding, greater use of high - tensile steel and some tweaks to the manufacturing process mean it's about 19 kg lighter than the bare
metal in the current car.
Most likely, what you will be paying for is a patch up, as much rust as possible will be cut out, and new
metal will be
welded in place.
While studying at Glasgow's Mackintosh School of Architecture, he was trained
in fabrication and
welding by Andy Scott, creator of many landmark installations including «The Kelpies,» a pair of 100 - foot horse's heads sculpted
in metal that tower over one of Scotland's main highways.
If corroded then it will need to have the corroded parts cut out and new
metal welded in.
recounts the history / Seventh Ralleye European — Ian James took part and brings us his report / Restoration supplement — Part two
in this issue / Mig
welding: you can do it — Peter Wallage explains how / Engine overhaul — Some advice on avoiding disappointment / Artists
in wood and
metal — A visit to a body - building workshop / Beaulieu autojumble — Autojumbles are the places to find those elusive parts / Restoration tips and and wrinkles — More ideas from Bill Wenham's workshop / Bentley versus Mercades — Tom Threlfall on the contest at the Nurburgring / ERA sportscar project — Alec Rivers Fletcher on the Raymond Mays Special / 1914 Gordon Cyclecar — Dennis Harrison went to see one
in Australia / 1901 8hp Progress — Paul Shinton tries it on the road.
He tucked
in the side windows a bit, reused original
metal where he could, and TIG -
welded everything together so that the new bodylines stayed as clean as possible.
Molybdenum - sulfide forms a great grease, but it is not suited for high temperature applications with nickel - based alloys (AFAIK nickel is contained
in most stainless steels and high strength steels): The compound breaks down
in molybdenum and sulfide, sulfide attacks the
metal, inducing stress corrosion cracking and cold
welding.
From there you can cut out the
metal, form a similar piece and
weld it
in.
All of the trim pieces, grille and bumpers were hand made, and the custom steel quarter - panel extensions were
welded in place to eliminate the original pot -
metal pieces.
Soundproofing itself resulted
in numerous changes: «improved windshield molding and A-post seals, enlarged instrument panel silencer, improved dash liner coverage, enlarged bulkhead disconnect flange, improved steering column and cowl side silencers, tuned front bumper, steering column vibration absorber, linkless sway bar, low - rate central arm strut bushings, upper strut mounts, and front springs, unique tires, enlarged secondary seals at bottom of doors, premium rear shocks, isolator pads at bottom of rear coil springs, improved trailer arm pivot bushings, low - rate track bar bushing, foam seal added to rear seat belt retractors, openings
in inner sheet
metal covered with mastic, rear wheelhouse silencers, improved trunk to cabin barrier, expandable sealer
in A-post cavities, butyl tops on pinch
weld at top of sills, and improved heater resistor block sealing.»
Welded and rolled sheet
metal joints are widely used for the first time
in cars from the small vehicle segment.
The management of air starts by pressurizing the MKS cabin and then every opening is scrutinized — every nook and cranny
in the car, every hole, every
weld, every sheet
metal attachment — with the specific thought about where to accept leakage and where to reject it.
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100 % of the aluminum space frame components are joined by Robotic
Metal Inert Gas (MIG)
welding, the first time to be applied
in a mass - produced automobile on this scale.
In my free time I enjoy riding my horses, hiking,
welding, and creating
metal art.
The company's tubs are made using the «wrap» method,
in which a single piece of
metal is bent to form the front, bottom and backsplash and only the sides are
welded on.
Welded wire used
in bird aviaries, and toys containing galvanized
metal parts are the most common sources of significant zinc exposure.
In reality, the German chemist Dr. Hans Goldschmidt accidentally developed the
welding technique of mixing iron oxide and aluminum, otherwise known as a thermite reaction, while trying to find a way to purify
metal ores.
This extended series, begun
in the 1970s, offers gnarled constructions of
welded metal — chains, industrial bolts and spikes, locks, and tools.
Anthea Alley was recognized
in the late 1950s as an emerging British sculptor working with
welded metal.
Themed around the legendary Rumble
in the Jungle boxing match, their exhibition assembles works of the 1960s and»70s including Phillip King's Barbarian Fruit (1964; # 80,000), an untitled
welded metal sculpture from 1960 by Melvin Edwards ($ 200,000), and American abstract and surrealist paintings.
Welding together ready - made window grates and fences, Otero packed the space between the bars with clay — glazing it expressionistically
in some cases — before firing the works at temperatures hot enough to deform the
metal.
The lines at the edges of Olitski's paintings frame the airy voids of his sprays, while the
welded metal of Caro's sculptures traces out shapes
in space.
David Smith (
in several galleries) In 1934, David Smith (Decatur, Indiana, 1906 - Vermont, 1965) began to weld metal sculptures using an oxyacetylene torch; these were probably the first welded - metal sculptures made in the United Estate
in several galleries)
In 1934, David Smith (Decatur, Indiana, 1906 - Vermont, 1965) began to weld metal sculptures using an oxyacetylene torch; these were probably the first welded - metal sculptures made in the United Estate
In 1934, David Smith (Decatur, Indiana, 1906 - Vermont, 1965) began to
weld metal sculptures using an oxyacetylene torch; these were probably the first
welded -
metal sculptures made
in the United Estate
in the United Estates.
If you can, have a look at the
welded metal sculptures by David Smith
in the Abstract Expressionism exhibition.
She
welds these pieces of
metal together like the words
in her poems which are selected for sounds and forms.
Often crumpled
in an industrial crusher and spray - painted
in bright colours before being
welded together into their final shape, his abstract sculptures are now being placed within the gallery and gardens of Inverleith House, the outdoor location drawing out an unexpected organic quality
in the artist's heavy
metal works.
In the 1940s, he first produced works containing cast
metal elements and once he began to
weld, Lassaw abandoned the use of plaster altogether.
In the early 1950s, Cousins learned oxygen - acetylene welding from sculptor Shinkichi Tajiri and in 1957, Cousins began creating «plaitons», a term he coined to define his sculpture of repetitive metal plates welded together in a predetermined orde
In the early 1950s, Cousins learned oxygen - acetylene
welding from sculptor Shinkichi Tajiri and
in 1957, Cousins began creating «plaitons», a term he coined to define his sculpture of repetitive metal plates welded together in a predetermined orde
in 1957, Cousins began creating «plaitons», a term he coined to define his sculpture of repetitive
metal plates
welded together
in a predetermined orde
in a predetermined order.
The half - Russian, half - Japanese artist, Miya Ando, first discovered her affinity for
metal in a university
welding class.
For the 1964 World's fair, he
welded the colossal Forms
in Transit — a rocket - shaped, forty - three - foot sculpture comprised of aluminum, steel, and sheet
metal — and
in 1968, his twenty - five - foot bronze Sentinel was installed at the Public Health Laboratories on East 27th Street, New York.
For the 1964 World's fair, Roszak
welded his colossal Forms
in Transit — a rocket - shaped, forty - three - foot sculpture comprised of aluminum, steel, and sheet
metal — and
in 1968, his twenty - five - foot bronze Sentinel was installed at the Public Health Laboratories on East 27th Street, New York.
ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: WILL MASSEY with Martin Mathys Brown You've seen the sculptures, you've seen countless people taking pictures
in front of it, you've wondered how much time the artist spent
welding, glueing, scratching their head, trying to figure out where each patch or scrap of
metal is supposed to go.
In addition, the exhibition includes a classic fabric and
metal wall assemblage by Lee Bontecou as well as several
welded metal and glass sculptures by California artist Claire Falkenstein.