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- Metalworking and milling machines. by National Safety Council.(CARDINAL)141986;
Includes bibliographical references (page 4).
- Subjects: Milling cutters; Metal-working machinery;
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- A gallery of California mission paintings. / by Deakin, Edwin,1838-1923.(CARDINAL)432677; Mills, Paul Chadbourne,1924-2004.(CARDINAL)196474; Cutter, Donald C.(CARDINAL)155598; Mahood, Ruth I.(Ruth Ione)(CARDINAL)223271;
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- Subjects: Illustrated works.; Missions, Spanish;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
- On-line resources: Suggest title for digitization;
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- Once upon a time in Japan / by Aotani, Yuko,narrator.; Carpenter, Juliet Winters,translator.; Nishio, Takumi,illustrator.; Pulvers, Roger,1944-translator.; Takabatake, Nao,illustrator.; Taniguchi, Tomonori,illustrator.; Yamada, Manami,illustrator.; Nihon Hs Kykai.;
The wife who never eats -- The mill of the sea -- The monkey and the crabs -- The magical hood -- Sleepyhead Taro and the children -- The fox and the otter -- The gratitude of the crane -- The tale of the bamboo cutter.
- Subjects: Folk tales.; Children's literature, Japanese; Folklore;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Audel machine shop basics / by Miller, Rex,1929-2019.(CARDINAL)722217; Miller, Mark R.(CARDINAL)652801;
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- Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Machine-shop practice; Machine-tools;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 4
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- Heebner & Sons : pioneers of farm machinery in America, 1840-1926 / by Blase, Francis,author.;
Includes bibliographical references (page 183).Part I: A history of the firm -- Initiating the firm -- Early growth -- Heebner, sons and company, 1872 -- Heebner and sons, 1873 -- Forced expansion: The impact of growing sales -- The village clock -- Exhibiting with other firms -- Construction of the Tremont House -- Under the direction of William D. Heebner -- The reminiscences of David S. Heebner -- Moving toward the twentieth century -- Agreements with International Harvester -- Part II: The Heebner Line -- Heebners' level tread horse power -- Heebners' direct geared horse power -- Heebners' double geared horse power -- The Pennsylvania thresher -- The little giant thresher -- The union feed cutter -- The farm feed mill -- Heebners' saw machines -- Other Heebner products -- Published sources.
- Subjects: Heebner & Sons; Agricultural machinery industry; Agricultural machinery industry;
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- The essential Duke Ellington [sound recording]. by Ellington, Duke,1899-1974.(CARDINAL)134449; Bigard, Barney.; Hodges, Johnny.(CARDINAL)520445; Stewart, Rex William,1907-1967.; Williams, Cootie.; 52nd Street Stompers.; Duke Ellington Orchestra.(CARDINAL)734418; Harlem Footwarmers (Musical group); Jazzopaters.; Rug Cutters (Musical group); Ten Black Berries (Musical group); Washingtonians (Musical group);
Producer, Michael Brooks.Duke Ellington, piano, leader ; Washingtonians ; Famous Orchestra ; Duke Ellington Orchestra ; Mills' Ten Black Berries ; The Harlem Footwarmers ; Rex Stewart & His Fifty-Second Street Stompers ; Barney Bigard & His Jazopators [i.e. Jazzopators] ; Cootie Williams & His Rug Cutters ; Johnny Hodges & his orchestra.Recorded Mar. 22, 1927-July 14, 1960.
- Subjects: Big band music.; Jazz vocals.; Jazz.;
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- Heath Street Stories: A Look Back at 1950's Innocence in Suburban America. by Knight, G. S.;
1950, and the cookie-cutter houses in the slipstream of a paper mill promise new beginnings for the families moving to Heath Street. From the tragicomedy of Atom Bomb drills to the wonder of glitzy gadgetry, Dyanflow transmissions and automatic canasta shuffling machines, everything that makes Made in America the password to the future is reflected in the neighbors' prodigious faith in progress. On Heath Street the seeds are sown for a generation caught between vanity and self-esteem, humility and confidence, duty and liberation. How far we've come -- or have we only just begun the journey?
- Subjects: Fiction.;
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- DIY artisanal soaps : make your own custom, handcrafted soaps! / by Grosso, Alicia,author.(CARDINAL)351362;
Includes index.What you'll need to get started --How to get started --Cold-process soapmaking --Cold-process recipes --Hot-process soapmaking --Herbs you can put in your soap --Fragrances you can put in your soap --Essential oils you can put in your soap --Color for your soap --Liquid and cream soaps --How to cast soap --Soap-casting projects --How to hand mill your soap --Make your own recipes --Presenting and gifting your soap --Soapmaking resources --Making molds and cutters."Making your own luxurious and lovely soaps is easier than you think! With DIY Artisanal Soaps, you'll find everything you need to make all-natural, custom-designed soaps using locally sourced ingredients and beautifully scented essential oils. Featuring easy-to-follow instructions and tips for personalizing your designs, this book guides you through every step of soapmaking, allowing you to create unique bath and home products every time. Learn how to turn your garden or farmers' market finds into beautiful, handcrafted soaps, with invigorating scents like peppermint and rosemary or the summer-inspired pairings of ginger and papaya. You can even customize the fragrances and textures in the recipes to create the perfect product for your skincare needs. Complete with stunning photographs and unique ideas for gifting, packaging, and selling your creations, DIY Artisanal Soaps helps you bring the vibrant colors and scents of nature into your home." --
- Subjects: Soap.;
- Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 8
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- The total inventor's manual / by Ragan, Sean Michael,author.(CARDINAL)430677;
MAKING ONE: ON THE CARE AND FEEDING OF IDEAS. Give yourself permission ; Clear space in your head ; Write it down right away ; Protect your ideas with a notebook ; Peruse the patents ; Honor mother necessity ; Start close to home ; Work with what you've got ; Go on a "junket" ; Find your tribe ; Take a cue from the CueCat ; Determine if you idea is a good one ; Discover brainstorming ; Brainstorm with a group ; Hone your drawing skills to develop your ideas ; Pick the best view for your sketch ; Draw a concept sketch of your invention ; Try your hand at classic drawing exercises ; Meet Dr. Nakamats ; Hear inventor's thoughts on ideation ; Dive into computer-aided design (CAD) ; Get the full benefit of CAD ; Learn how computers think about solids ; Make your first 3D CAD model -- THE PROTOTYPING CYCLE. Ride the prototyping spiral ; Work toward major milestones ; Check out famous prototypes ; Make it quick and dirty ; Save time with off-the-shelf building systems ; Tap the power of your paper printer ; Set your prototype aside ; Come back to it ; Try and try again ; Ask the big questions ; Start learning how to make stuff ; Match material, method, and scale ; Crank up some mechanisms ; Know what you're getting into ; Assemble an inventor's tool kit ; Meet the laser cutter ; Find one in the wild ; Make your first laser-cut parts ; Don't shoot your eye out ; Meet Steve Sasson ; Get the big-picture view of electronics ; Imagine water flowing ; Learn electrical terms ; Get comfortable with components ; Build your first circuit ; Rev up the actuators ; Meet Limor Fried ; Make your invention move ; Bone up on basic mechanical design ; Build a lazier Susan ; Improvise a power source ; Get prototyping tips from the masters -- THE TESTING PROCESS. Test in the real world ; Pay for hard science ; Conduct qualitative testing ; Host a focus group ; Find some good testees ; Master the questionnaire ; Craft your user stories ; Dissect a competing product ; Don't get caught in the iridium trap ; Meet the 3D printer ; Pick the best printing method ; Buy or borrow a 3D printer ; Print you first 3D model ; Hunt for 3D models online ; Meet Meg Crane ; Start out in software ; Get to know embedded systems ; Try out a development board ; Speak your computer's language ; Decode different programming languages ; Program your first board ; Don't reinvent the wheelSELLING ONE: FINDING FUNDING. Join the crowdfunding craze ; Take it to the bank ; Check out the top kickstarters ; Get an angel on your shoulder ; Play the venture capital game ; Call Uncle Sam ; Decipher financial statements ; Start your business plan ; Avoid crashing and burning like the Zano ; Pick a crowdfunding platform ; Run a winning crowdfunding campaign ; Make a killer kickstarter video ; Just add cats ; Meet Helen Greiner ; Get industry advice on getting funded ; Meet Peter Homer -- SWIMMING WITH THE SHARKS. Listen to the grapevine ; Protect your brand ; Protect your hardware ; Protect your software ; Protect your posterior ; Discover the first patent laws ; Start a company (in Delaware) ; Pick the best type of business for you ; Protect your people ; Drill for profits better than the Drake Oil Well ; Meet Julio Palmaz ; Understand what's patentable ; Know your patent types ; Stall with a provisional patent application ; Enforce your patent ; Apply for a utility patent ; Nail your patent specifications ; Meet Bre Pettis -- MAKING IT PRETTY. Show some ID ; Understand the importance of styling ; Get inspired by classic designs ; Remember usability ; Opt for functionalism ; Get to the Holy Grail: The works-like-looks-like prototype ; Practice human-centered design ; Enhance your ergonomics ; Consider CMF ; Discover the Pantone System ; Go old school with foam modeling ; Explore different modeling materials ; Sculpt a mockup in foam ; Craft details like a scale modeler ; Meet Ayah Bdeir ; Get inspired by leaders in design -- MAKING MANY: DESIGN FOR MANUFACTURE. Treat industrial and manufacturing design as one step ; Learn from the locals ; Watch how it's made ; Consider kitting ; Find a factory ; Make things easy to make ; Take a trip down the assembly line ; Master manufacturing processes ; Stamp parts with a four-slide machine ; Geek out on specialized machines ; Go local or overseas ; Assess life cycle ; Practice design for disassembly ; Embrace the tenets of ecodesign ; Get to know PCB fabrication ; Learn what lives inside a PCB ; Find facts on datasheets ; Design your own printed circuit board ; Wield a soldering iron like a pro ; Meet Samantha Rose ; Say hello to the CNC Mill ; Meet papa, mama, and baby bear ; Play it safe when CNC milling ; Mill you printed circuit board ; Buy or borrow a PCB mill ; Get manufacturing tips form pros who knowWORKING WITH A MANUFACTURER. Insist on a pilot build ; Be smart about quality control ; Drop a BOM (bill of materials) ; Run a final design review ; Pay a visit to the plant ; Get the backstory on injection molding ; Avoid Nike's ethical manufacturing woes ; Seek certifications ; Prevent highway robbery ; Meet the injection-molding machine ; Mold it right ; Check out the world of plastic parts ; Cast a themoset facsimile part ; Meed Ashok Gadgil -- SUPPLY-CHAIN MANAGEMENT. Choose parts with an eye to supply ; Outsource outsource outsource ; Put a bar code on it ; Count parts with a counting scale ; Run a tight ship ; Manage your inventory with software ; Take a lesson form LEGO ; Pack a pallet ; Avoid Apple's Power Mac problems ; Manage your warehouse space ; Pick a warehouse floor plan ; Pack a kit -- SELLING MANY: MAKE IT TO MARKET. Sell the right product ; Set the right price ; Grok basic marketing dos and don'ts ; Be seen in the right places ; Sell your product as seen on TV ; Promote online ; See the flaws in the jewel case ; Pitch you product to influencers ; Understand package design basics ; Discover different packaging types ; Ace your product's packaging ; Get marketing tips form the pros ; Meet Massimo Banzi -- CUSTOMER SUPPORT. Don't be that guy ; Help those who help themselves ; Help those who ask for help ; Humanize and empower support staff ; Set up a call center ; Heed the ten commandments of customer support ; Exceed expectations on social media ; Let software help manage customers ; Don't confuse service with sales like Comcast ; Plan a killer instruction manual ; Show don't tell ; Write simply and clearly ; Make an instruction manual ; Balance online and in-the-box help ; Meet Eric Stackpole -- SELL OUT...OR SELL ON. Pick your moment ; Look for a hired gun ; Prep before selling ; Perform a SWOT analysis ; Set the best value ; Find the right buyers ; Negotiate like a pro ; Study up on massive IPOs ; Decide if you should stay or go ; Cash out with an IPO ; Give licensing a go ; Be savvy about selling ; Study up on mergers and acquisitions ; Sell you company ; Ask for an NDA upfront ; Meet Lonnie Johnson.Contrary to popular wisdom, you don't have to be an ace electrician, a coding prodigy, or a mechanical master to come up with a game-changing invention! You just need curiosity, a strong desire to fix a problem that you see in the world, and the determination to see your ideas become reality - and this book, which will teach you everything you need to go from zero to inventor. Everyone wants to be the next Bill Gates or Steve Jobs, but there's never been a clear road map to becoming a wildly successful innovator - until now. In The Total Inventor's Manual, you'll learn to MAKE ONE: Get that great idea out of your brain and into the real world with a crash course in ideation, prototyping, and testing. Includes clever, can-do lessons in CAD, 3D-printing, laser-cutting, electronics, robotics, coding, and more; SELL ONE: Whether you're riding the Kickstarter wave or hitting the venture capital beat, get your idea funded--and protect it with a proper patent. Then learn to refine your prototype's look and feel to give it a boost in the market; MAKE MANY: Bring your invention to the masses with tips on manufacturing processes and best practices, plus solid advice for beginners on running a supply chain; SELL MANY: You've built it - time to make them come. Discover how to effectively position your product in the marketplace, deal with consumer feedback, and run--or sell--your newly successful company.
- Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Inventions; Inventions;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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Workshop machines /
Milling wood -- Flat, straight, and square, Peter Korn -- From rough to finish, Gary Rogowski -- From rough to ready -- Roger A. Skipper -- Tablesaws -- Choosing a tablesaw, Robert M. Vaughan -- Tablesaw tune-up, Kelly Mehler -- Shopmade outfeed table, Frank A. Vucolo -- Jointers and planers -- Jointer savvy, Bernie Maas -- Jointer tune up, John White -- Getting peak planer performance, Robert M. Vaughan -- The jointer and planer are a team, Gary Rogowski -- Bandsaws -- All about bandsaw blades, Lonnie Bird -- Shopmade tension gauge, John White -- Bandsaw tune-up, John White -- Soup up your 14 in. bandsaw, John White -- Shapers -- Jobs a shaper does best, Lon Schleining -- Choosing shaper cutters, Lon Schleining -- Drill presses -- Boring big holes, Robert M. Vaughan -- Jigs for the drill press, Gary Rogowski -- Maintenance and safety -- Buying used machinery, Robert M. Vaughan -- Restoring vintage machinery, Robert M. Vaughan -- Protecting surfaces in the shop, Chris A. Minick -- Taming woodworking noise, Jack Vernon, Ph.D.
- Subjects: Furniture making.; Woodwork.;
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