NOMMA News & Events
Don't miss out on the upcoming NEF PRO event! Practical Forging: Incorporate Forge Work into Fabricated Designs Efficiently Sponsorship opportunities are still available! Whether you would like to contribute as an individual, a company, or a supplier - sponsoring this event directly helps our industry! Hosted by Robert Thomas Iron Designs, the NEF PRO Fall Continuing Education program will be held on October 5-6 in Charleston, South Carolina. Although registration opened July 1, there are still spots available, so register now! This event is limited to 40 registrants to ensure a hands-on experience.
Visit https://www.nomma.org/page/nefpro to view the full article online.
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October 18 - 21, 2018The Metal Museum is pleased to announce Repair Days 2018, an annual fundraiser hosted by the Metal Museum where nearly 200 metalsmiths from across the country come to Memphis to make repairs on metal objects brought in by the community.
Visit https://www.metalmuseum.org/repair-days to view the full article online.
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Next year's METALfab, which will be located in Indianapolis, Indiana, will feature the top-notch education, technology, and the amazing networking you expect. New in 2019 is the addition of the International Door Association (IDA). With NOMMA and AFA, this means a total of THREE association shows in one place. When you register for METALfab and include education, that means you can attend education sessions from all three associations! If these dates fall during Spring Break for your children, we’ll have plenty of suggested activities for your family, so bring them along! For advertising opportunities in the show issue(s) of Fabricator, contact Beth Palmer at bpalmer@naylor.com.
Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/nom-nwl/articles/index.asp?aid=522014&issueID=58055 to view the full article online.
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Member News
Big news! As we approach the end of our 60th year, we are pleased to announce the new face of NOMMA which includes a new logo, colors and a new website! The logo is strong, vibrant, professional and inclusive of all members while showing that we are bonded by metal. Check out our new website on www.NOMMA.org and be sure to watch the logo reveal!
Visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dea7XRKy_g&feature=youtu.be to view the full article online.
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During last week's roundtable discussion, we discussed the topic of business women’s point of view in a male-dominated industry and advice a woman starting out in this industry could benefit from. Questions like "How do you juggle both a family and a business?" and "How do you deal with disrespectful peers?" These topics, among others, were discussed with a top-notch panel including Gina Pietrocola of DJA Imports, Heidi Bailey of Bailey Metal, Racheal Miller of Spirit Ironworks, Monique LeBlanc of Metalhead Inc., and Jan Allen Smith of Allen Iron Works. Top takeaways from this discussion included the following: 1) Understand there will be sacrifices that will need to be made - both in business and your personal life. 2) Never stop learning. Continue to educate yourself on all parts of your business. 3) Don’t be afraid to ask for help. This not a sign of a weak woman; it’s a sign of a smart woman. 4) Be true to yourself. Learn to be more assertive as needed.
Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/nom-nwl/articles/index.asp?aid=522582&issueID=58055 to view the full article online.
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Featured Top Job Contest Winner
Category C: Interior Railings (Ferrous, Non-forged)
(All railings including custom castings and cold forged elements with less than 5% custom hand forgings.)
Featured Gold Winner: Groll Ornamental Iron Works, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Description of project: This interior stair railing was over 12 feet high, so there was a curved landing that made it more difficult to bend the transitions.
This was also the first time the Groll Ornamental Iron Works team created a piece like this one.
The stairs were designed by the fabricator, and total hours invested were approximately 480.
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NOMMA Career Center
NOMMA Member and Top Job award winner, Amos Glick of Compass Ironworks, shared his tips and tricks on how you can save time and money when welding jigs. This article originally ran in the May/June 2016 issue of NOMMA's Fabricator magazine.
Visit http://www.nxtbook.com/naylor/NOMS/NOMS0316/index.php#/24 to view the full article online.
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