Christopher Gould

10 Must-Have Traits for Entry-Level Truss Designers

Christopher Gould

With the economy in the United States on the rebound, truss designers are in unusually high demand. Unlike other professionals in the building industry, a truss designer is not required (at present) to have any formal education or any type of college degree. Fact is, there is presently nowhere...

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July 2021
Issue #13264
Page 112
Christopher Gould

3D Printers: How Will They Affect The Construction Industry?

Christopher Gould

The more I read and learn about 3D printing and its potential utilization, the more amazed I am with human ingenuity. The fact that we can create something virtually, combine it with raw materials and create anything we want from it is simply fascinating. It got me thinking about what this could...

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May 2021
Issue #13262
Page 106
Christopher Gould

Understanding Ply-To-Ply Girder Nailing Failures

Christopher Gould

You probably wouldn’t ignore a “warning sign” on the highway, as you can easily imagine the consequences of doing so. We can face similar situations when designing trusses, and the end result is that whatever we do in the software can end up in the real world somewhere on a...

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April 2021
Issue #13261
Page 116
Christopher Gould

Component Designers and the “Wheel of Responsibility”

Christopher Gould

We are all familiar with the wheel, right? We all understand that a wheel rotates on an axis using ball bearings. When a wheel is properly lubricated, it keeps the heat away and the parts from rubbing together. Without that lubrication, the force and resistance would cause the parts to weld...

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February 2021
Issue #13259
Page 102

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