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KZ Kari

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  1. I live in Pataskala; work in Lewis Center. This would be to engrave the wood itself. I don't believe our machines can cut/engrave metal. It uses a high power laser that runs through optic lenses, focused on the material, it'll burn it away. You can adjust the settings of the laser (speed, power and pulses per inch- PPI), to cut or engrave different materials. For wood, you'd want to have a decreased power with increased speed so you don't set it on fire.
  2. Our larger lasercutter has an area of 18" x 32", so I could engrave this piece for you, if you still need it done. I'm not extremely proficient in creating drawings in CAD or Corel (the two programs we use on our machine), but I've managed it before when creating a wood engraved plaque/card.
  3. I have a laser cutter at work. How thick is the piece of wood? It looks like it may be too big, but I can check tomorrow. Here's the site of a local metal fabrication company we use for cutting: http://www.laserflex-inc.com
  4. A laser cutter would work also. I made my fiancee a birthday card, engraved into wood, using one. The natural wood looks nice. If you're planning on displaying it, consider the woodwork in your home to help your decision on whether or not to stain. I recommend not putting decals on it.
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    I know. I need help. Jason wants nothing to do with it, so I'm on my own. It does run though; took it out just the other day. But I do have another bike, so anytime you wanna ride...
  6. Aww. Sorry about the bike, Bandit. Glad you're ok!
  7. We have an immediate need for a Materials Production Technician at NexTech Materials, located in Lewis Center, Ohio. Below is the posted job description: Ceramic Powder Production Technician This successful candidate will be directly involved in the manufacturing of ceramic powder materials. Job responsibilities will include: - Perform routine tasks such as mixing, milling, and sieving of ceramic powders - Operate and maintain production equipment per standard operating procedures - Follow written batch instructions to ensure processes are followed to specification - Maintain good record keeping; document process parameters and outputs in standard batch templates Must be consistent, observant, and conscientious in this role. High school diploma is required. Two-year technical degree or hands-on experience in industrial ceramic processing is a plus. U.S. citizenship or permanent residency required NexTech Materials, Ltd., is a world-renowned developer and manufacturer of ceramic materials and components used in fuel cells, fuel processing (for the hydrogen economy), sensors and other devices. NexTech is a dynamic and entrepreneurial engineering and manufacturing company that offers many benefits: - Highly motivated colleagues within a relaxed work environment - A culture of self-determination and integrity where results are rewarded - Competitive salaries and benefits package including health insurance, section 125 savings plans, and matched retirement savings - A locale with excellent standard-of-living and quality diversions for both families and individuals Resumes can be submitted through the website. Website: http://www.nextechmaterials.com/energy/
  8. Make a sweater... http://www.buzzfeed.com/angelameiquan/pictures-of-people-wearing-their-dogs-fur-70fn
  9. Ha!! And he's looking at the FZ09. I think we're both kinda kicking ourselves now.
  10. Ugh. I so want this bike. Damn wedding.
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    My nephew already ready to ride.. kinda. Ok, not quite. He'll only get on the bike if I'm on also. And I can't even act like I'm going to turn it on. I think he was traumatized when a Harley rode past; he thinks it's going to be ridiculously loud.
  13. This thread definitely makes me consider the quality of my gear. Glad you both are ok.
  14. Hello there. Also in Pataskala.
  15. Thank you for your service. Welcome.
  16. Had a great time on this ride today! I've met some pretty cool people, although I'm not too sure how many I met are actually on this forum. Sorry, if I didn't come up and introduce myself; I'm one of those socially awkward, introverted people. I'm working on that. I've never really ridden in a group, so this event not only helped to improve some skills, but has also helped me see the areas that I need to work on. Thank you to everyone involved in the organization of this ride!
  17. Just finalized plans with my best friend. In several weeks, she and I are meeting in Destin, Florida.We have rooms booked at the same resort. She doesn't do online social networking, and I haven't seen her since 2006. Awesome vacation, with the greatest company. Two wins.
  18. I also grew up with both cats and dogs and believe dogs to be smarter. I'm a little biased though; I enjoy working with/training dogs more. I still can't get the cat to learn, "Get the fuck off the table!".
  19. I had a cat who jumped on the face of my friend's dog when she walked into my back yard to meet me. The cat latched on and proceeded to repeatedly rake the dog's face with her rear claws. The only difference was that the dog was as friendly as could be and was of no threat. It was a pretty viscous attack for what I presume to be purely territorial reasons.
  20. Yes, the operator of the horse drawn buggy should have control over his "vehicle". He would be liable should something had gone worse than it did. Just like in a vehicle. a tire could go flat, engine breaks down, radiator blows causing a potential hazardous situation. These instances can be minimized with routine maintenance and inspections, just as horse drawn buggy incidents be reduced with increased training. But sometimes, shit just happens. Kudos to the rider for maintaining control.
  21. Pretty amazing http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tb4r5vQM1yo
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