3-D Printing Is Changing Way Air Force Fixes Its Aging Planes

Three-dimensional printing is becoming more prevalent in the defense industry, as engineers explore the process to make parts for the most sophisticated U.S. weapons, such as intercontinental ballistic missiles.

But lesser-known projects have been in the works at a Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, shop that has been producing parts for Air Force aircraft for at least two years.

In February, Lt. Gen. John Cooper, deputy chief of staff for logistics, engineering and force protection, asked audiences at an Air Force Association breakfast, “Can we find better ways to maintain these airplanes? Is there some new technology that can help us? Or some new repair processes?”

The 3-D printing process is one way to do that, he said.

The general cited a trip he took to Tinker where he saw members of the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex, one of the Air Force’s largest depot maintenance units, making a dashboard casing for a B-1B Lancer bomber.

“We’re responsible for all the maintenance, repair and overhaul of all components that come off the aircraft,” Col. Robert Jackson, commander 76th Commodities Maintenance Group, told Military.com in a recent interview. The CMXG is part of the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex.

Jackson said the team has a wide variety of things to maintain, including many parts that would require an expensive bulk buy when they really need only one or two. Examples include mic switch knobs, crew compartment panels, sun visor brackets, and armrests that total roughly 60 different plane parts across the B-1, B-2, B-52, E-3 and KC-135  airframes, among others.

Martin Williams, director of the 76th’s Reverse Engineering and Critical Tooling, or REACT, office, said the unit already uses 3-D printers in various sizes, but they want others with flexible technologies to support making parts that engineers haven’t necessarily thought of yet.  

The Lancer dashboard — or standby compass cockpit panel, as officials called it — is something the unit is currently prototyping.

Even with larger items, which require more durable parts and aren’t suited to 3-D production, 3-D prototyping streamlines the process by experimenting with designs that will be manufactured later with metal, Jackson said.

“You’re using the 3-D printed technology in order to deliver a prototype that confirms form, fit and function … and then you can be confident of your repair solution or your new part, delivering that to the traditional, organic manufacturing [unit] that’s going to use multi-access milling machines to cut metal into that part,” he said.

Jackson said Tinker stood up the 553rd Commodities Maintenance Squadron in December 2015 for that reason, dedicated specifically to organic manufacturing.

The in-house 3-D process is much faster than going back and forth with outside suppliers for parts. “Once you get the geometry, you can print it overnight and have it the next day,” said REACT engineer Nate Pitcovich.

To identify the geometry of the part and print it takes at most two days, officials explained.

“With diminishing sources of supply, the benefit for us is the flexibility and the agility to respond to a warfighter need,” added Eric Bartlow, director of engineering for the CMXG.

“The benefit is speed,” he said.

“That’s our bottom line,” Jackson agreed.


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3-D Printing Is Changing Way Air Force Fixes Its Aging Planes

Competition Target Systems Now Available on Optics Planet

Integrated downward angle, impact-absorbing spring, and locking nut are some of the CTS features that shooters prefer.
Integrated downward angle, impact-absorbing spring, and locking nut are some of the CTS features that shooters prefer.

CTS TargetsU.S.A.-(Ammoland.com)- Competition Target Systems (CTS Targets) is now available through OpticsPlanet.com. Often copied but never duplicated, CTS Targets does more than just cut steel, they engineer superior target solutions with quality, ease of use, and longevity in mind. The feature-rich designs of CTS Targets have been available through other online retailers and conventional storefronts, and now OpticsPlanet.com has added CTS Targets to their list of over 2,800 available brands.

This expansion of availability is a major advantage to the consumer as currently some of the 54 CTS products listed on Optics Planet are available with free shipping: gongs, stands, hangers, and targets as well as the popular T-Post Pro Hanger.

“We continue providing our customers with innovative, exceptional products and CTS Targets is no exception, ” Says Alex Royzen, Supply Chain Development Manager at OpticsPlanet, Inc. “CTS gives our customers an effective, durable, AR500 steel target selection at a price point our customers will appreciate!”

“As demand for our products has increased, so has the complexity of distribution. Copycats have tried to fill gaps,” said CTS Targets President Matt Teske, “with Optics Planet consumers know they are getting an authentic CTS Target.”

CTS Targets designs and manufactures AR500 steel targets and mounting solutions for both the recreational and professional shooter. Setting CTS apart is a sharp focus on design quality and shooter safety as demonstrated with their innovative target mounting solutions.

About Competition Target Systems:

Combining high quality AR500 steel with simple, yet innovative designs, CTS Targets has created superior quality products at an exceptional value. Every CTS product is 100% American engineered, sourced, and manufactured.

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MySQL Online Backup with xtrabackup

My last post about backups was a while ago. Although it is still valid, it’s not advisable to use it as daily backup. For that we can use XtraBackup.

With XtraBackup, you can take online backups without interrupt the server workload(it will require a small lock to take binlog coordinates).
Today I’ll show how to take a complete backup.

Install:

To install it, I advise you to use Yum / Apt-get repos:

Centos / Redhat:

sudo yum install http://ift.tt/2jkmf2a
sudo yum install percona-xtrabackup-24

Debian / Ubuntu

wget http://ift.tt/2jqiETr(lsb_release -sc)_all.deb
sudo dpkg -i percona-release_0.1-4.$(lsb_release -sc)_all.deb
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install percona-xtrabackup-24

Backup:

To take the backup, we will use innobackupex script:

innobackupex --user=root --password='Passw0rd!' /backups/

The script will produce some log messages, we need to verify if it ends with :

...
170429 21:07:12 completed OK!

Parallel:

Xtrabackup allows the copy of the tables to be done in parallel, you can set the number of threads by using the –parallel option:

innobackupex --user=root --password='Passw0rd!' --parallel=8 /backups/

We can observe that each threads receives a number which is displayed within []:

170429 21:12:27 [05] Copying ./ibdata1 to /backups/2017-04-29_21-12-27/ibdata1
170429 21:12:27 [06] Copying ./mysql/plugin.ibd to /backups/2017-04-29_21-12-27/mysql/plugin.ibd
170429 21:12:27 [06]        ...done
170429 21:12:27 [02] Copying ./mysql/servers.ibd to /backups/2017-04-29_21-12-27/mysql/servers.ibd
170429 21:12:27 [02]        ...done
170429 21:12:27 [03] Copying ./mysql/help_topic.ibd to /backups/2017-04-29_21-12-27/mysql/help_topic.ibd
170429 21:12:27 [07] Copying ./mysql/help_category.ibd to /backups/2017-04-29_21-12-27/mysql/help_category.ibd
170429 21:12:27 [07]        ...done

Compress:

Xtrabackup also allows you to compress your backup using –compress and –compress-threads (normally set to the same number of –parallel threads):

innobackupex --user=root --password='Passw0rd!' --parallel=8 --compress --compress-threads=8 /backups/

For example, a backup that takes 702M of disk space, now takes only 387M:

702M	/backups/2017-04-29_21-12-27
387M	/backups/2017-04-29_21-15-53

Restoring:

To restore the backup, we need to (1) decompress it with –decompress option in case we have compressed it before (we will require qpress for that) and (2) apply the log of transactions that happened while the backup was been taken (Basically a crash recovery that InnoDB does when MySQL starts):

innobackupex --decompress /backups/2017-04-29_21-18-04/
innobackupex --apply-log --use-memory=4G /backups/2017-04-29_21-18-04

To speed up the –apply-log process, we can configure –use-memory, which will behave like InnoDB Buffer Pool.

All .qp files will remain on the directory, we need to manually remove then. We can do it using below command:

find /backups/2017-04-29_21-18-04  -name "*.qp" -exec rm -f {} \;

Now we only need to copy the restored backup to the MySQL datadir and configure mysql as owner and group owner of all files in the folder.

That is it for today. Remember, if you don’t test your backups, YOU DON’T HAVE A BACKUP!

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Ohio Teachers, Faculty Can Now Conceal Carry on Campus

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Last week, the Georgetown Village School District in Georgetown, Ohio voted unanimously to allow teachers and staff to carry concealed handguns beginning in the fall. According to the board’s superintendent, parents asked the board to take up the issue.

“When does help come? Every 30 seconds 2 people die. That’s not acceptable. I don’t know when the 911 call gets made. I don’t know when law enforcement arrives,” he asked. “It’s not that they don’t want to help but when do they help and I want to keep my kids safe.”

In order to carry on district campuses, teachers and faculty must be trained and certified. They must also be concealed carry permit holders.

During the training, staff will learn how to de-escalate situations before having to utilize their firearm. They will also receive first responder and first aid training.

From WKRC Cincinnati:

The Superintendent says the training that staff will have to go through goes far beyond staff and teachers carrying guns in school and he says the school district is partnering with Georgetown’s police department for the training.

The training will be conducted by Tactical Defense Institute over a three day period and cost $1,500 per person. In order to carry on campuses, faculty must receive a certification of completion from Tactical Defense Institute.

The school board’s decision is part of a yearly upgrade and update to the school’s safety plan.

Ohio now has around 40 school districts that allow faculty and staff to carry firearms on school campuses.

Watch Local 12‘s coverage of the story:

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Columbus rated No. 1 in Ohio for starting a business (but if you want cheap rent, head to Toledo)

Columbus is the best city in Ohio to start a business, according to a new ranking, but that doesn’t amount to much nationally.
The city ranked No. 1 in Ohio in WalletHub’s Best Large Cities to Start a Business, but only No. 88 in the country, according to the financial website’s number-crunching.
WalletHub looked at 18 factors in three categories and Columbus got its worst score for business environment, which looked at things such as startups per capita, the growth in small businesses, the five-year…

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Best places to look for MySQL help

This is not a resource list post. It is actually a question for you: where do you go, when you’re looking for MySQL help?

For the last few months I been feeling an itch – having some MySQL experience, I would really like to spend some time helping people solve their MySQL issues for free. But I’ve been blocked on the fact that I don’t really know what is the best place to do this.

Naturally, first place to look for MySQL help is Google. But what do you do when Mr. Google can’t help? Stackexchange? Quora? Percona forums? Maybe some mailing lists ? Do you just leave comments on blog posts that are somewhat on-topic?

Please leave a comment and/or upvote an existing one.

I really appreciate it.

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Ruger Introduces An Integrally Suppressed Barrel for the 10/22 Takedown

Ruger Introduces An Integrally Suppressed Barrel for the 10/22 Takedown
Ruger Introduces An Integrally Suppressed Barrel for the 10/22 Takedown

Ruger FirearmsU.S.A.-(Ammoland.com)- Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc. (NYSE: RGR) proudly introduces the Silent-SR ISB for the 10/22 Takedown platform. The ISB, or Integrally Suppressed Barrel, is an exciting addition to the Ruger Silent-SR family that delivers quiet and accurate performance in a compact and truly user-serviceable package.

Known for its unrelenting reliability, durability and accuracy, the 10/22 Takedown rifle is the ideal platform for an integral suppressor. The Silent-SR ISB quickly and easily assembles to any Ruger 10/22 Takedown or 22 Charger Takedown, and features an induction-hardened breech with cold hammer-forged barrel that provide easy takedown and accurate return-to-zero – the same elements that have made the 10/22 Takedown an instant classic worthy of its heritage.

Reducing sound pressure levels of .22 LR to an average of 113.2 dB with standard velocity ammunition, a 10/22 Takedown rifle equipped with the Silent-SR ISB is as quiet as a bolt-action rifle with a thread-on silencer. Its compact, 16.12″ barrel length makes the Silent-SR ISB easy to handle, and the relatively long barrel of the Silent-SR ISB (compared to other integral suppressors) means the bullet generates energy near that of a 16″ gun for consistent, accurate and effective performance on target. The pushed-cone baffle geometry has been stretched to utilize the volume under the barrel maximizing suppression of the gunshot without disturbing the travel of the bullet.

Ruger Introduces An Integrally Suppressed Barrel for the 10/22 Takedown
Ruger Introduces An Integrally Suppressed Barrel for the 10/22 Takedown

Disassembly for cleaning is as simple as separating the barrel from your firearm and loosening the Silent-SR ISB’s single assembly screw using the included 5/32″ hex key tool. Once loose, pull the screw to remove all six 17-4 stainless steel baffles, spacer and front cap free of the sleeve for cleaning. The sealed baffles keep the fouling away from the serialized sleeve, yet easily come apart even after thousands of rounds. Finished with Cerakote, the Silent-SR ISB is engineered and built for a lifetime of hard use without clogged ports, seized components or loss of suppression that often plague other integrally suppressed rimfire barrels.

Suppressed firearms help to preserve our hearing, make verbal communication on the range easier and make shooting more fun. Paired with the Ruger 10/22 Takedown, the Silent-SR ISB makes the perfect training, plinking and small-game hunting platform.

All information, including the press release for these products, can be accessed through the links below:

Ruger Silent-SR ISB Information by AmmoLand Shooting Sports News on Scribd

For more information on the Silent-SR ISB or to learn more about the extensive line of award-winning Ruger firearms, visit www.Ruger.com or http://ift.tt/J2iqf9. To find accessories for Ruger firearms, visit ShopRuger.com or your local independent retailer of Ruger firearms.

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Percona Live 2017: Lessons Learned While Automating MySQL Deployments in the AWS Cloud

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Automating MySQLThe last day of Percona Live 2017 is still going strong, with talks all the way until 4:00 pm (and closing remarks and a prize giveaway on the main stage then). I’m going to a few more sessions today, including one from Stephane Combaudon from Slice Technologies: Lessons learned while automating MySQL deployments in the AWS Cloud.

In this talk, Stephane discussed how automating deployments is a key success factor in the cloud. It is actually a great way to leverage the flexibility of the cloud. But often while automation is not too difficult for application code, it is much harder for databases. When Slice started automating their MySQL servers at Slice, they chose simple and production-proven components: Chef to deploy files, MHA for high availability and Percona XtraBackup for backups. But they faced several problems very quickly:

  • How do you maintain an updated list of MySQL servers in the MHA configuration when servers can be automatically stopped or started?
  • How can you coordinate your servers for them to know that they need to be configured as a master or as a replica?
  • How do you write complex logic with Chef without being trapped with Chef’s two pass model?
  • How can you handle clusters with different MySQL versions, or a single cluster where all members do not use the same MySQL version?
  • How can you get reasonable backup and restore time when the dataset is over 1TB and the backups are stored on S3?

This session discussed the errors Slice made, and the solutions they found while tackling MySQL automation.

Stephane was kind enough to let me speak with him after the talk: check it out below:

There are more talks today. Check out Thursday’s schedule here. Don’t forget to attend the Closing Remarks and prize give away at 4:00 pm.

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Percona Live 2017: Lessons Learned While Automating MySQL Deployments in the AWS Cloud