All Things Wood: Machine Graded Lumber: Technologies, Quality, and Benefits Linda Brown For more than 70 years, people have been using machines to assist in the grading of lumber. This article summarizes the machine grading methodologies for producing Machine Stress Rated Lumber (MSR) and Machine Evaluated Lumber (MEL) and highlights the similarities and differences between MSR and... Read More June 2021 Issue #13263 Page 80
Sixty Years of Machines, Part XVIII: Automation Momentum Joe Kannapell We suppliers had to escape the bind that Jerry Koskovich’s automation portended. We had been chastened by our CMs’ excitement viewing his Auto Omni Saw at the 1988 BCMC. Then we were shocked shortly thereafter when one of our leading customers, Tom Nomeland at Superior Truss (now... Read More May 2021 Issue #13262 Page 10
Capitalizing on Efficiencies in Our New Normal Wendy Boyd It’s been some months now since most people have been talking about getting back to normal. But, many are looking to create their new normal, thinking on their feet, ready to pivot, working hard and imagining where the next landing place will be. Most are trying to decide how to... Read More May 2021 Issue #13262 Page 17
Flexible Management Solutions Tracy Roe No two operations are the same. Software flexibility in managing your plant isn’t a luxury, it is a necessity. You need to manage everything from customers to deliveries, and you need to do it efficiently. And, you should be able to determine exactly how you want things done in a software... Read More May 2021 Issue #13262 Page 50
Championing the Design, Make, Build Approach to Construction: Improved Quality, Productivity and Safety in Using Off-Site Manufacturing Marc James The building construction industry faces several challenges created by traditional building methods. One of the bigger challenges is that each trade is largely siloed from the other trades on a project, which can lead to schedule conflicts and communication gaps. MiTek sees the Design, Make,... Read More May 2021 Issue #13262 Page 63
Stiles Life Cycle Support Services – The Gift That Keeps Giving Chris Scott When choosing who to partner with for production solutions, most would say their leading factors are price, lead time, and performance. While those are all important, what happens after installation and paperwork is equally as important. Post-installation and maintenance service makes a huge... Read More May 2021 Issue #13262 Page 67
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... Read More May 2021 Issue #13262 Page 106
Sixty Years of Machines, Part XVII: Automation Takes Hold Joe Kannapell The future of automation was on display at the 1988 BCMC, but few of us recognized it. Two leading truss plant owners did, however: Lenny Sylk of Shelter Systems and Dick Rotto of Trussway. Lenny’s purchase of the automated saw encouraged others to follow suit. Dick demurred on the... Read More April 2021 Issue #13261 Page 10
Industry Ecosystems and the Future Ben Hershey Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. I am sure you have heard that statement before, and I am sure you, like 4Ward, have pivoted/changed a program/created a new product/etc. and then seen a competitor imitate it. It might bother you, but most of the time, they just do not have the... Read More April 2021 Issue #13261 Page 46
Flexible Options for Managing Your Schedule Tracy Roe At Eagle Metal, our TrueBuild® software gives you many advantages in efficiency, including for the critical, yet sometimes overlooked, process of scheduling. Our Job Management software gives fabricators the options they need to make scheduling as simple or as complex as they want it to be.... Read More April 2021 Issue #13261 Page 54