And may you have the joy of passing something on… June 4, 2019 Charles D. Schultz No Comments One of the reoccurring themes in our “origin stories” project is the willingness of people to school us in the sometimes confusing world of gears. ...Read More
Klingelnberg Offers Complete Measurement of Complex Components May 31, 2019 Whether turning blanks, ground workpieces, or rolling bearings – Klingelnberg Precision Measuring Centers of G variant – the ...Read More
Finding the Limits May 24, 2019 Charles D. Schultz No Comments Jim Richard’s account of his journey from youthful experimenter to designer of cutting edge gear processing equipment illustrates the amazing thing...Read More
Free Agents Welcome May 16, 2019 Charles D. Schultz No Comments Mr. Hinz’s “transfer” from hydraulics to gearing points...Read More
My Story – Bob Handschuh May 9, 2019 Charles D. Schultz No Comments Most of us only think of NASA with regard to the “S” [Space] in its acronym. The first “A” [Aerospace] is just as important to its mission of s...Read More
Dave Hinz — My Story May 7, 2019 Charles D. Schultz No Comments Sometimes there is a “gear guy” lurking inside an ordinary engineer. Risking the embarrassment of a poor result on an unexpected “pop quiz” was...Read More
A Fresh Set of Eyes May 2, 2019 Charles D. Schultz No Comments Hanspeter Dinner’s account of his “baptism by fire” into the gear industry contains a number of important lessons for other “newbies”; some reminde...Read More
Hanspeter Dinner—My Story April 30, 2019 Charles D. Schultz No Comments It was the middle of December — rainy, dark, late, cold. My job with a roller coaster company was the wrong choice. I had a job interview with KISS...Read More
Yefim Kotlyar — My Story April 24, 2019 Charles D. Schultz No Comments Yefim Kotlyar is a wonderful example of how gears unite the world. His background is much different than mine, yet we share a deep appreciation...Read More