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SBT
Remanufactured engines
Time: 12:00

Sally Corporation
Animatronics
Time: 2:16
 

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LectroSonics
(wireless microphones)

"Have camera, will travel."
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Rose's Southwest Papers
(paper converting)


Accurate Custom
Injection Molding



Mega Corp.
(water haulage equipment)


Earthstone International
(recycled glass abrasives)


Butterman Tool
(tool and die)


Eclipse Aviation
(small jet aircraft)


Optical Insights
(optical equipment)

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Albuquerque
Economic
Development
www.Abq.org

 

MANUFLIX IN THE MEDIA!

The Make Blog from Makezine.com:

MAKE VIDEO PODCAST: "Glimpses of How it's made, Six-Minute Manufacturing" MAKE is thrilled to offer this free 35 minute film for download! - "Glimpses of How it's made" - a tour of how many things in our world are made, each segment is 6 minutes (hence the full name "Six-Minute Manufacturing Glimpses of How it's made"). Learn about, get inspired, and see how it's made: LectroSonics (wireless microphones), Rose's Southwest Papers (paper converting), Accurate Custom (Injection Molding)...


Lectrosonics Featured on New Website

By Mix Editors

MIX: Professional Audio and Music Production

Lectrosonics is included on a new educational Website about manufacturing in New Mexico, www.ManuFlix.com .

Documentary video producer Jim Terr of Santa Fe, New Mexico, says it was his enthusiasm for the factory-visit films he used to see in grade school, and which he's seen periodically since then, which inspired his new site.

The Website features downloadable "how it's made" videos produced for promotional and informational purposes by various manufacturers. Among these is a three-minute segment shot in the Lectrosonics factory in Rio Rancho. This same segment is featured on the Lectrosonics Website accessible from the "Tour the Factory" quick link on the home page.

ManuFlix.com is accepting submissions from manufacturers, and will be offering a monthly DVD series of these videos, which will be made available to subscribers.

For more information, visit www.lectrosonics.com. Full article


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The Saturday Video: Watch Cool Stuff Being Made!

OK, everybody still in their PJ's, got the bloody mary's poured, ready to settle in for some good video? Great -- we've got some for you, courtesy of Jim Terr and Manuflix. This is a company that collects -- and sells -- cool videos of stuff being manufactured.

Not sure whether you can count paper towels and toilet paper as cool stuff, but just try to live one day without it, definitely un-cool. So here's a five and a half minute video of Rose's Southwest papers, taking rolls of paper and making it into even more and bigger rolls of paper. Among other things you'll see the line that creates 572 McDonald's bags a minute and a huge slicer that slices 3500 lbs. of toilet paper into the rolls you use every day.

Here's a link to the video. If you have a video of your manufacturing operation you'd like to share, just e-mail Jim Terr and he'll post it on his site, and we'll help get the word out. Who knows? You might even end up being featured in "Saturday Video: Watch Cool Stuff Being Made"





 

 

 

 
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