Logan Framers Edge 60″ Mat 8-Ply Cutter w/Squaring Arm

A newly designed support arm mounting block better secures the support arms to the laminate board surface for a stronger hinge and less flex, extending the life of the tool. FREE SHORT SQUARING ARM Now included with each of the Framer’s Edge models is a flush cut non-scaled squaring arm for smaller jobs that don’t require the full 27″ squaring arm. The mat guide has also been improved with new large quick release knobs.IMPROVED CUTTING HEAD The Framer’s Edge bevel cutting head now features an easy to use thumb knob for more comfortable usage over long periods of usage. Also updated is the movable stop foot overcut adjustment which now features a knob for faster adjustment. Finally, a micro-adjustment overcut screw has been added to the rear of the cutting head. To assist in 8-ply mat board jobs, a pack of special 8-ply cutting blades have been added free of charge. Heavy-duty construction, rich features, and an attractive look make the Framer’s Edge the preferred system for framers and serious artists. Handles high production mat cutting as well as small projects. A non-stick coated cutting bar provides smooth cutting and needs no lubrication. Parallel mat guide slides smoothly in aluminum channels and enables quick, accurate border measurements up to 5-1/4″ (13.33cm). Fully scaled 27″ (68.58cm) squaring arm holds mats perfectly square. Base is 3/4″ (1.9cm) composite board surfaced with durable, easy to clean laminate. Includes production stops, 10 extra blades, dual straight & bevel cutting heads, and fully illustrated mat cutting manual. Need to make multiple openings or work with oversized matboards? The Framer’s Edge Extension Board mounts easily to Logan 650, 655, and 660 Framer’s Edge mat cutting systems. Allows border sizes up to 17″ (43.18cm) using parallel mat guide. Sold separately.

Product Features

  • IMPROVED SUPPORT ARM MOUNTING BLOCK
  • Logan 660 (60″/152cm)
  • The Framer’s Edge bevel cutting head now features an easy to use thumb knob for more control
  • To assist in 8-ply mat board jobs, a pack of special 8-ply cutting blades have been added free
  • Heavy-duty construction, rich features, and an attractive look

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Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture

The practice of enterprise application development has benefited from the emergence of many new enabling technologies. Multi-tiered object-oriented platforms, such as Java and .NET, have become commonplace. These new tools and technologies are capable of building powerful applications, but they are not easily implemented. Common failures in enterprise applications often occur because their developers do not understand the architectural lessons that experienced object developers have learned.

 

Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture is written in direct response to the stiff challenges that face enterprise application developers. The author, noted object-oriented designer Martin Fowler, noticed that despite changes in technology–from Smalltalk to CORBA to Java to .NET–the same basic design ideas can be adapted and applied to solve common problems. With the help of an expert group of contributors, Martin distills over forty recurring solutions into patterns. The result is an indispensable handbook of solutions that are applicable to any enterprise application platform.

 

This book is actually two books in one. The first section is a short tutorial on developing enterprise applications, which you can read from start to finish to understand the scope of the book’s lessons. The next section, the bulk of the book, is a detailed reference to the patterns themselves. Each pattern provides usage and implementation information, as well as detailed code examples in Java or C#. The entire book is also richly illustrated with UML diagrams to further explain the concepts.

Armed with this book, you will have the knowledge necessary to make important architectural decisions about building an enterprise application and the proven patterns for use when building them.

 

The topics covered include

·  Dividing an enterprise application into layers

·  The major approaches to organizing business logic

·  An in-depth treatment of mapping between objects and relational databases

·  Using Model-View-Controller to organize a Web presentation

·  Handling concurrency for data that spans multiple transactions

·  Designing distributed object interfaces

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Cocoon House / Studio Aula

Architects: Studio Aula
Location: , Nagano, Japan
Architect In Charge: Mitsuru Yoshida,Kyoko Hoshina
Year: 2013
Photographs: Ippei Shinzawa

From the architect. Our client is a family with a couple in fifties, their two children and mother. In Cocoon house our mission was making-over in which the premise is narrow at the approach and deep inside. We try to functionally make use of it with its old garden. For instance, on the north side facing to a road we laid storage and space to take in light and winds.

The vertical bar screen in Japanese style blocks others’ eye and a fine devise to hold such functions. Also we put a multipurpose earth floor to make an entrance as well from the north to the south garden. This assures the functional elements such as a corridor and a storage space, also becomes a public space to combine inside with outside and to get visitors. The inside materials of construction are flamed in squares as iconic form, and the layer with the chequer patterns reminding of the thread of cocoon managed to generate the diversity of forms. We have also done the makeover of the garden. The old one was conventionally symbolic with chunks of stone work allegedly representing a ship on the sea. but we redefined it to satisfy the quality of life converting with the steppingstones led from the earth floor. Although industrialized houses are spreading over in the neighbourhood we have aimed integration of the old and the new in Japanese symbolic landscape.

Built in a unifom neighbourhood, this house aims at utilizing a garden with an old pine tree and the stone work and caring for the Japanese way of life and traditional forms; the earth flooor corridor  works in some functional ways; the bar screen taking in light and wind under the large roof protects privacy; the bamboo fence encourages simplified maintanance on the owener’s own.

They used to live in an old house in a hamlet with depopulation in the Kiso region. It was a sericultural farm house built with wood, paper, and mortar in the Meiji period (about a hundred years old). Also Kiso is surrounded by conifer forests and clear water in a mountain range which is quite filled with natural beauty in Japan. The client loved the house and the neighbourhood, but an accidental mischief occured and it determined moving to a newly purchaseed secondhand house with a lovely old garden in adjacent suburbia.

After all this house turned out to be poorly earthquake-proof which leads to demolition and rebuilding. Our goal in this project is to capture Japanese style in order to confort the client family.

We managed to make use of much wood for the interior and the beam construction and to care for their remembrance of the old house and the locality. Actually they own a mountain forest in the hamlet and we used the Hinoki (Japanese cypress) timber planted in their son’s birth for a part of constructual materials.

Cocoon House / Studio Aula © Ippei Shinzawa
Cocoon House / Studio Aula © Ippei Shinzawa
Cocoon House / Studio Aula © Ippei Shinzawa
Cocoon House / Studio Aula © Ippei Shinzawa
Cocoon House / Studio Aula © Ippei Shinzawa
Cocoon House / Studio Aula © Ippei Shinzawa
Cocoon House / Studio Aula © Ippei Shinzawa
Cocoon House / Studio Aula © Ippei Shinzawa
Cocoon House / Studio Aula © Ippei Shinzawa
Cocoon House / Studio Aula © Ippei Shinzawa
Cocoon House / Studio Aula © Ippei Shinzawa
Cocoon House / Studio Aula © Ippei Shinzawa
Cocoon House / Studio Aula © Ippei Shinzawa
Cocoon House / Studio Aula © Ippei Shinzawa
Cocoon House / Studio Aula © Ippei Shinzawa
Cocoon House / Studio Aula © Ippei Shinzawa
Cocoon House / Studio Aula © Ippei Shinzawa
Cocoon House / Studio Aula © Ippei Shinzawa
Cocoon House / Studio Aula © Ippei Shinzawa
Cocoon House / Studio Aula Floor Plan
Cocoon House / Studio Aula Floor Plan
Cocoon House / Studio Aula Elevation
Cocoon House / Studio Aula Site Plan

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17John: Design New York City’s First Crowdsourced Hotel and Win $50,000 in Prizes!

Heads up architects, designers, and creatives – Prodigy Design Lab just launched a groundbreaking competition where you can contribute to the design of 17John – New York City’s first crowdsourced hotel – and they’re giving away $50,000 in prizes! They’re looking for innovative designs for collaborative common spaces, fully furnished guest suites, and digital services that provide comfort, community, and connectivity. 17John will be the first “Cotel” – a collaborative hotel where modern day business travelers can come together to network and share ideas. The deadline for entry is April 21st, so submit your ideas today!

ENTER THE 17JOHN COTEL DESIGN COMPETITION >

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Radio Control Heli Pilot — Issue #18

Features
2013 Multirotor Challenge: Quadcopters, Hexcopters & more that will change the world
Flybarless Controller Buyer’s Guide
Millner, IRCHA and others betting on success with RCFlightDeck.com
RC Heli Pilot takes an inside look at SAB Heli Division

Product Reviews
Walkera Devo 12S Radio
RC Logger Digital Pitch Gauge 2
Audacity Pantera P6 NitroExpress
RealFlight 6.5 Flight Simulator w/Interlink Elite Controller

How To
Program the Spektrum DX18
Build a high-current servo power harness

Pilot Reviews
Heli-Max Black Hawk: 1/43 Scale brushless helicopter
Align T-Rex 600 Nitro DFC
Blade CX4 RTF
Blade Bell 222 Fuselage
RC Aerodyne AS350 Eurocopter
Durafly Auto-G Gyrocopter
ARES Ethos QX 75 Nano-Micro Quadcopter

Responsible Flying with Multirotors

Gas Helicopter Engine Types
And More!

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ParkZone Night Vapor BNF

Like the original Vapor® aircraft, the Night Vapor™ model is slow and light enough to fly indoors, and equipped with bright LED lights that allow you to fly in the dark. Its modular design makes replacement of parts quicker and easier.

Product Features

  • Spektrum AR6400L 6-Channel DSM2 Receiver/ESC/Servos Unit Powerful 8.5mm coreless motor adds improved performance Vibrant XP trim scheme Carbon rod-reinforced horizontal stab Molded push rod guides Comes out of the box completely assembled Large control throws for increased precision

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Design Drawing

Get the completely revised edition to mastering the visual language of architecture.

In his distinctive graphic style, world-renowned author and architecture educator Francis D.K. Ching takes us on another exciting journey through the process of creation. In Design Drawing, Second Edition, he unmasks the basic cognitive processes that drive visual perception and expression, incorporating observation, memory, and rendering into a creative whole. This edition unites imaginative vision with fundamental architectural principles to cover the traditional basics of drawing, including line, shape, tone, and space. Guiding the reader step-by-step through the entire drawing process, Design Drawing also examines different types of drawing techniques such as multiview, paraline, and perspective drawings — and how they can be applied to achieve stunning results. In addition, this edition:

Goes beyond basic drawing books—Ching not only covers the principles, media, and techniques of drawing, but also places these within the context of what and why designers draw.Features more than 1,500 hand-rendered drawings—beautiful illustrations that reinforce the concepts and lessons of each chapter.Includes a supplemental CD-ROM—viewers will gain a greater appreciation of the techniques presented in this book through the power of animation, video, and 3D models. Twelve new modules are included, as is a video of the author demonstrating freehand techniques in a step-by-step manner.

For professional architects, designers, fine artists, illustrators, teachers and students alike, this all-in-one package is both an effective tool and an outstanding value, demonstrating concepts and techniques in a visually stimulating format that transends comparable works in the field.

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