The Beginning of Wisdom January 11, 2018 Charles D. Schultz No Comments Faithful followers of this blog can complete that mantra without prompting, but for new readers — the beginning of wisdom is calling things by thei...Read More
How to Begin? January 9, 2018 Charles D. Schultz No Comments So, you want to teach people about gears. It is a huge topic with many interesting and complicated facets to it. A person could spend their entire ...Read More
Faster is Not Always Better February 14, 2017 Charles D. Schultz No Comments That old “Overhead” article reminded me of what a shock it was when we first moved into cellular manufacturing. After years of investigating ways t...Read More
Language Barrier January 10, 2017 Charles D. Schultz No Comments I have great admiration for people who can speak multiple languages, a skill that had eluded me despite two fairly serious efforts to learn a secon...Read More
The Birth of an Industry October 11, 2016 Charles D. Schultz No Comments Do you know your company’s origin story? I have worked at seven different gear companies and have visited dozens more; all of them seem to have an ...Read More
Articles Wanted September 22, 2016 Charles D. Schultz No Comments In a short chat in the Gear Technology booth at the International Machine Tool Show the topic came up of what sort of articles o...Read More
Hear it First at FTM 2016 August 30, 2016 Charles D. Schultz No Comments Gear Technology has a long history of publishing and archiving important technical papers from the American Gear Manufacturers’ Associatio...Read More
Continuing Education July 19, 2016 Charles D. Schultz No Comments Gear Technology has a major interest in educating its readers. Cutting-edge technical papers are a primary component of o...Read More
Revisiting the Bad Old Days June 23, 2016 Charles D. Schultz No Comments Unless you are involved with rebuilding old equipment, it may be entirely possible to never see a tooth flank with “progressive pitting.”...Read More
The Beginning of Wisdom March 22, 2016 Charles D. Schultz No Comments Aphorisms, pithy statements of fact, are a favorite of mine. They appeal because when you need to remember things you cannot always count on ...Read More