3rd Gen Tool & Die Maker | Founder, USMFG.com | Sm. Machine Shop Owner | Unite MFG SMB's, Build the Army of Small | Homeschooled, Farmer Boy | IGAF

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Manufacturing X People - If you want to see more manufacturing on your feed or connect with others who are doing manufacturing things, check out the list I’ve been building for a year. The May update to Manufacturing X - Roll Call is out. Comment on Roll Call posts with what you do in 5 words or less to get added to this Directory this list -> RT appreciated!
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bullish on any company that has this posted on their main office door
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Can a humanoid robot open carry?
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This European thing with bottle caps staying attached is not mustache approved.
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X is the future That’s why I spend most of my social media time here. The other platform became too fake. X is real. That’s what I’m talking about.
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Manufacturing capacity in the US defense industrial base used to be a secondary result of production orders. More orders = increased capacity I believe it will now begin switching to a primary result. Meaning there will be investment/orders just to sustain surge capacity.
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Ai slop has an easy tell Something known as negation, specifically "contrastive negation" or "contrastive reframe" When posts are written with "it's not this, it's that," structure Instant trigger and turn off for me
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Russell Winter retweeted
If you've followed me for a while, you know I've been wanting to do a video series for late elementary/middle school that inspires them to pursue careers in advanced manufacturing. That project has been officially green lit. I'm looking for locations to film that feature... well, really cool stuff. Rockets, ships, parts for the Artemis launch or Raptor engines, nuclear, hypersonic... we're starting with the end product and then showing how those parts are made. Can anyone help with leads or intros? Also open to purchasing b-roll of the final product rather than coming on-site.
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For manufacturers who incorporate new technologies like this, productivity will increase. Enough increase in productivity will bring costs down, US share of manufacturing will then rise along with demand.
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Replying to @claudeai
With the Autodesk Fusion connector, designers and engineers can create and modify 3D models through conversation.
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Russell Winter retweeted
Replying to @Antunes1
Your entire account is repost factory. You steal content from others. You are not a “creator” in any sense of the word. You systematically exploited the rev share program. X has reallocated your payout toward original content creators.
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Winning
Good morning, we are going to win. See you in Detroit.
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fully rebuilt usmfg.com
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a new era of tech-enabled shops is being born through experienced blue-collar workers solving industry’s problems by writing their own software
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🇺🇸🏭Today we win❤️🗽
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As a fairly new father, I want a pair of smart glasses that uses facial recognition to identify people on the SO lists and dangerous felons.
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Using a smart tv in your office or conference room? Need to read this
Your smart TV is taking screenshots of your screen every 15 seconds. Not a guess. Not a theory. A peer-reviewed study by researchers at UC Davis, UCL, and UC3M tested it. Samsung TVs: every minute. LG TVs: every 15 seconds. Even when you're just using it as a monitor. Here's how to turn it off for every brand:
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This is only the beginning.
The winning. I can't breathe. So much winning. More tariffs please. 10,000% on commie cheater metals. 🏭🏗️🇺🇸 U.S. Steel announced it will restart the shuttered Gary Tin Mill in Gary, Indiana, by early 2027, creating roughly 225 jobs. The move is designed to meet growing demand for domestic tin products like food and beverage packaging, which have been idled at the facility since 2022. The restart takes place at the Gary Works facility, which has been in operation since 1908. The investment aims to boost domestic production in response to antidumping petitions against foreign producers. This follows a broader 2024 announcement of nearly $1 billion in investments for the Gary Works, including the refurbishment of blast furnaces too. The restart of the tin mill is expected to increase the security of domestic supply chains and brings a positive economic impact to the city of Gary.
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Russell Winter retweeted
The winning. I can't breathe. So much winning. More tariffs please. 10,000% on commie cheater metals. 🏭🏗️🇺🇸 U.S. Steel announced it will restart the shuttered Gary Tin Mill in Gary, Indiana, by early 2027, creating roughly 225 jobs. The move is designed to meet growing demand for domestic tin products like food and beverage packaging, which have been idled at the facility since 2022. The restart takes place at the Gary Works facility, which has been in operation since 1908. The investment aims to boost domestic production in response to antidumping petitions against foreign producers. This follows a broader 2024 announcement of nearly $1 billion in investments for the Gary Works, including the refurbishment of blast furnaces too. The restart of the tin mill is expected to increase the security of domestic supply chains and brings a positive economic impact to the city of Gary.
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