
Entryway to Providence College 1" thick steel plate waterjet cut in one piece. Blacksmithing, being a dying art, would have been the chosen method of fabrication some 100 years ago
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Close up of columns waterjet cut for Providence College
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Architechural signage: Providence College
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Note: The horizontal arched pieces. Instead of being roll-formed (the hard way), each was waterjet cut from plate. Simultaneously, each piece had numerous square holes cut in to allow for a much simpler assembly
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Another view of the Providence College site
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Award winning Bronze gating at Seagate in Newport, Rhode Island (Each leaf weighing approx. 5000 Lbs.)
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3/4" thick roll-formed aluminum Butterfly table
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Another Butterfly table in steel and black paint
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Rings waterjet cut from 3" thick Brass plate
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A 3000 lb. mule sculpture in Stainless Steel, Granite and Rubber
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Tile flooring project undertaken for Cardi's furniture
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Close up of the Cardi's tile project
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Another close up of the Cardi's tile project
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Overhead view of the Cardi's tile project
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Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Stainless Steel Double-Helix, made to represent the DNA Double Helix
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Looking down into the Double-Helix done for the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
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Numberous waterjet cut and roll-formed Stainless Steel panels done for the Massachusetts Instittute of Technology
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1 1/2" Thick Polished Aluminum Letter
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Profiled View of the 1 1/2" Thick Polished Aluminum Letter
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1" Thick, 4" high Glass Letter similar to the Glass lettering we provided for the "Clinton Library"
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Another shot of the Glass letter Notice the beautiful frosted edge after waterjet cutting
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