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The people in these images truly are men and women of steel. They are individuals who labored to create the foundation for many items, from steel beams for buildings and steel tools for operating ...
ANACONDA — Before it was metal, it was wood. A new exhibit at the Copper Village Museum and Arts Center in Anaconda features more than 120 old wooden patterns that were used to create the molds for ...
In 1959, Bill Smith was an apprentice learning how to build the wooden patterns that foundries use to crank out everything from cast-iron cornbread skillets to the steel wheels on U.S. Tim Omarzu ...
An exhibition juxtaposing long-unused industrial materials with new artworks opens Thursday in the welcome center of the Pittsburgh Botanic Garden. “Patterns of Meaning,” by Pittsburgh artist Cory ...
BELOIT — Nohr LLC, a provider of foundry patterns and prototype castings based in Beloit, has acquired Westwick Foundry in Galena, Illinois, a gray and ductile iron foundry. Effective immediately, ...
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