I had just about forgotten the typical volatile organic compound (VOC) smell of a new running shoe, until Bob left a pair in our closet last night. (Why, you wonder, is Bob not wearing our new La Vida’s? Because, unfortunately, his feet are still too big for our largest La Vida size 12.) You might […]
Continue ReadingViva La Vida and our CNC Waterjet
Today we just cut on our CNC (computerized numerically controlled) waterjet saw, the last piece of steel, finishing up the molds needed to make the full range of sizes (6.5 to 12) of the new La Vidas. It’s been nearly 100 pieces in all. We’ve also been using a CNC milling machine that carves with […]
Continue ReadingUsing Olive Oil in the Factory
The first and last time I tried the recommended industrial rust-inhibiting agent on the milling machine that we use to make shoe sole molds, I coughed. Living in beautiful Central Virginia, I’m just not used to breathing in toxic vapors. Furthermore, it’s not something I want anyone else getting used to. That’s one of the […]
Continue ReadingFinal OESH Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Thesis Presentation
The senior class of University of Virginia (UVa) mechanical and aerospace engineering students who’ve been working all year with me at OESH, just gave their final thesis presentation in preparation for graduating next month. They had to give their presentation in front of the rest of the professors and students in the department. It was […]
Continue ReadingWrenches, Physics, and a Miracle
Like a lot of women, I grew up not learning how to fix things. That might explain the special satisfaction I now get in fixing and re-building things, which typically begins with the first, often daunting task of pulling whatever needs to be fixed, apart. In the course of building and maintaining the OESH factory, […]
Continue ReadingOveralls or wedding dress?
When I walk into our local hardware store (Martin’s in downtown Charlottesville) I’m greeted in much the same way that I think Norm was greeted on “Cheers.” The guys all want to know the latest happenings at OESH. They don’t mind that I’m not only filthy from grease but also sweaty from finishing up my […]
Continue ReadingMaking bigger bolt holes
Since day one of setting up the OESH factory, I’ve been learning. Tons. In fact, I believe I’ve learned almost as much these last few years as I learned in medical school. Every day I wake up with at least one manufacturing dilemma that I know is easily solvable, yet, I do not know how […]
Continue ReadingOSHA and OESH “A” approved
This team of freshmen UVA engineering students earned an “A” for their semester project at OESH…building a safety barrier for Crispin, our new injection molding machine, that meets not just OSHA‘s (U.S’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration) but OESH’s exceptionally high standards for work safety (thanks to the factory foreman also being a medical doctor). […]
Continue ReadingOESH’s got the Power!
Last month we exceeded the amperage that our current electrical service could provide. To keep things going, as well as to begin using our new machines, we added not just another electrical service, but an additional utility pole with a specific type of transformer that powers our manufacturing equipment in the most efficient way. It […]
Continue ReadingNew Course Record: Celebrity Endorser Trains in OESH
We make OESH for real stories. And we surely don’t look for puffy pro sports types to inspire us. Instead of following some yokel clubbing little white balls in the sand, we’ve got Kellyn Kusyk, who’s been training exclusively in OESH for a year and a half. In her first high school cross-country tri-meet, running […]
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