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ROBO CE-1 is high speed robotic case erector machine having six axis robot and multiple racks for case arrangement.
It has alarm feature which notifies when there are low cases inside the rack and notify if there is fault detected while performing.
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Pattyn ZIM-31 bagmaker inserter runs multiple box sizes randomly after another. The machine detects the box size and changes the film roll size completely automatically.
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Nichrome’s case erectors are reliable and designed to specifically address the usual problems in automatic erection of cases owing to the quality of the corrugated board and the imperfections in its forming process.
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How can a case erector benefit you?
There are different types of case and carton erectors available on the market. We separate them into two categories:
Semi-automatic case erectors: They require some manual intervention, typically in loading flat boxes into the system. Once loaded, the case erector automates the process of erecting and sealing the boxes.
Often, semi-automatic carton erectors can be a good first step for box automation. They can sometimes be used as a stand-alone machine, to help with easy packing, or paired with a case sealer.
Automatic case erectors: Fully automated, this type of carton erector performs the entire box assembly process without the need for manual input. Automated carton erectors often offer case sealers that can use glue or tape. They are highly efficient, reducing labor requirements and increasing overall productivity. This type of erector is good for higher-demand environments.
Speed and Efficiency: Automatic carton erectors drastically reduce the time and effort required for box assembly. Some models offer a 233% productivity increase compared to manual processes. Case erecting machines erect and seal boxes at a much faster rate than manual methods. This significantly boosts overall productivity.
Precision and Consistency: Manual processes come with the risk of human error. Case erectors ensure precise and consistent results when assembling cardboard boxes. This leads to improved product protection during transit and enhances the overall quality of your packaging. Plus, if you are palletizing your product, case erectors can provide square cases every time, which means they are easier to stack as well.
Environmental Impact: The precision and consistency associated with a case erector can also reduce your environmental impact. Erectors eliminate waste that human error can produce, resulting in less waste to recycle or dispose of.
Enhanced Workplace Safety: Many manual processes, such as box assembly, packing and sealing, can lead to repetitive strain injuries and staff fatigue. By automating the box erecting process, case erectors contribute to a safer working environment by minimizing physical strain on your team.
Improved Brand Image: Consistently well-packaged products contribute to a positive brand image. Using a case erector ensures that your boxes are neatly and professionally assembled – reflecting your brand image. This can be particularly important in the online retail sector, where packaging is often the first physical touchpoint with a business!
Cost Savings: When you think about investing in a case erector (or any packaging machinery) cost savings might not be the first thing that comes to mind! However, while the initial investment in a case erector may seem substantial, the long-term cost savings are significant.
Introducing a case erector into your packaging line is an intelligent move that can pay dividends. Opting for automation will help you move towards efficiency, cost savings, and improved packing quality.
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How Nichrome’s End of Line Machines benefits businesses with efficiency
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It’s Dear Santa time again!
Every year since 2010, I have spent the month of December posting children's Dear Santa letters.
Publishing letters to Santa in the newspaper first became widely popular in the late-1890s, though scattered newspapers did so as early as the mid-1880s. I believe this sudden explosion in popularity was at least partially the result of the famed "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Clause" editorial which was published in The New York Sun in September of 1897.
In large cities Dear Santa letters often acted as a method of getting needed clothing and supplies to impoverished children when parents might be ashamed to ask for charity. Subscribers to the newspaper could choose a child’s letter and provide the items they asked for. The most common requests were shoes and coats.
Sometimes newspapers offered prizes for the best letter (which I suspect often acted as another clandestine form of charity as the winners were often letters asking for basic clothing and school supplies.) Though these prizes could range from the ordinary (a sled or a doll) to the extravagant (a $20 gold piece or a live pony.)
Often local stores would enter children in a drawing if they mentioned the store in their letter - which on occasion would result in children hilariously name-dropping every store in town just in case.
Writing Dear Santa letters was also commonly an activity done at school, often following some rough form letter. These letters are fairly easy to spot as they often hype up what a good student the child was and include effusive praise for their teacher (who would likely see the letter before it was sent.)
So why have I spent hundreds of hours of my life over the last decade reading tens of thousands of these letters?
Children's voices are largely absent from the historical record.
Dear Santa letters offer an extremely rare opportunity to see history unfold through children's eyes - in their own (often creatively spelled) words.
1914′s “Remember the children in Belgium” becomes 1918′s “Please visit my brother in France”.
During the Great Depression the very common phrase “I know you’re poor this year too Santa” gives a glimpse into parents' attempts to explain to their children why they might not be getting as much this year.
1939′s “Be careful flying over Europe” becomes 1945′s “Since the war is over you’re making bb-guns again right?”
Requests for toy flying machines become aeroplanes become fighter jets become space shuttles.
Dolls and wagons become Shirley Temple merchandise and Erector Sets become Barbies and Star Wars action figures.
But through all these changes one thing remains clear throughout 130+ years of letters to Santa, despite the rapidly changing world around them - children have always been children.
I hope you enjoy these letters as much as I do! (All decade+ of posts are tagged “Dear Santa” if you’d like to see more than just this year’s selection.)
I wish you all a wonderful holiday season! I hope you can delight in whatever brings you joy, be that family, friends, food or just curling up with a hot cocoa and a good book.
But whatever you do, please don't forget the true meaning of the season - feeling awful sorry for Patti.
Hapy Holadays and Marry Crimes!
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During a period when Mistress was too focused on work to play with her submissives, I became too tight for her to comfortably fit two fingers into. As punishment, I've been assigned to train on the Motorbunny Buck, Mistress's fucking machine of choice, daily for a month.
Day 1: Is this supposed to be a punishment? This doesn't seem like a punishment at all.
Day 2: I'm already tired of having to run an extra load on the dishwasher every day, since it has the all-important "Sanitize" cycle for cleaning up the Motorbunny attachments.
Day 3: Daily training is starting to pay off. That last session felt good. Really good.
Day 4: Riding the fucking machine is not the punishment, it's having to clean up afterwards every day. I asked Mistress if I could have permission to move the Motorbunny to next to the guest showers. (She said no.)
Day 5: Barely avoided disaster today. I forgot to lock up the door to the dungeon when the municipal water inspector came by to look around the basement. Fortunately, I spotted my mistake while he was still taking his boots off upstairs.
Day 6: Skip day. Mistress was home from work, and she called "dibs".
Day 7: Experimented more with the higher vibration settings today and probably overdid it. I’m going to have to take it easy for the next few days while my poor sissy booty heals.
Day 8: Switched from the spiral dildo to the precision probe. Today's training consists of trying to find exactly where all of my spots are.
Day 9: Skip day. I had a doctor's appointment. Real life takes priority!
Day 10: To make up for skipping a day, I switched to the larger Doc Johnson attachment. It was too large to ride, so I had to use the vertical wedge stand to be taken from behind. Taking something that large felt sooo good.
Day 11: Oh crap. While moving the Motorbunny back upright, I heard a crack. The plastic casing of the adapter plug cracked in half. I jury rigged back together (with some scary sparks!), but that is going to be a problem.
Day 12: A warranty replacement for the adapter is already on its way. I am more impressed by the customer service than how good I felt after today's session.
Day 13: Skip day. Mistress came home from work early because she was feeling sick. My time was spent taking care of her and lecturing her about the importance of diet and daily exercise. Writing this down in my punishment journal, I'm glad she was too sick to notice the irony.
Day 14: After some experimentation, the Motorbunny hits my spots best if I’m leaning all the way forward or arching backwards. I'm pretty sure I should stick to arching back in photosets.
Day 15: Mistress is still sick, which makes these daily training sessions extra hard. When she's healthy, I know that riding the fucking machine is a warmup for being played with later, but now I know it's going to leave me extra frustrated for the rest of the day.
Day 16: I’m starting to crave something in my mouth during these daily rides. I’m not sure how to deal with that. Maybe I should bring a box of Triscuits to the dungeon tomorrow? Will that work?
Day 17: Bringing a ball gag down to the dungeon definitely helps with my oral cravings, but I feel kind of silly doing it. It doesn’t help that 🐶 is staring at me like he’s judging my technique at chewing a ball. "Bloody amateur can't even keep in in her mouth without a safety strap."
Day 18: Mistress had some time to personally supervise my training today. The splash image on this post comes from this session.
Day 19: The warranty replacement adapter just arrived! I think I'll leave the broken one in place and keep the new one as a backup. I said it once, and I'll say it again: I am seriously impressed by the level of customer service Motorbunny has.
Day 20: Pondering upgrades to the Motorbunny using the Bondage Erector Set. Reflective Desires has so many ideas that I want to steal.
Day 21: The cursed LureVibe fucking bear is now making the rounds. I wonder if I should upgrade from Motorbunny to Motorbear. https://lurevibe.com/products/doll-automatic-thrusting-vibrating-swing-machine-female-masturbation-device
Day 22: Mistress is upset that most of the pictures she took makes me look hunchbacked. I need to find a way to ride the Motorbunny that's more photogenic, apparently.
Day 23: Gross! I accidentally put another layer of condom and lube on the attachment and didn’t peel it off before washing. Now I have a layer of cooked on dry lube to scrub off my dildo.
Day 24: I can't figure out how to advance my training. Mistress wants me to train to be penetrated at a wider variety of angles (instead of the one that feels really, really good but looks awful on camera). What even is the best to train for that? Wiggle around on the dildo every day?
Day 25: Following a friend’s advice, I’m trying yoga on the Motorbunny to improve my range of positions. This is a weird experience, and not just because of how hard it is to hold a stretch while being fucked.
Day 26: Skip day. After Pride Weekend, I can't move.
Day 27: Flexibility training continues. I’ve learned I’m not going to be able to move which spots feel good, but I can move the rest of my body. Biggest bang for my buck seems to be in getting more dramatic back arches, followed by working on my range of leg motion.
Day 28: Taking a break from trying to improve my form. Instead, I'm putting in the thickest attachment I can handle and enjoying the ride.
Day 29: I'm putting off today's training to edit and post this punishment journal. I'm hitting post now so I can get back to training.
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Who Can You Eat?
I mean, just asking.
I’m not talking about metaphor, by the way. The farmer who grows the food that I eat spends moments of his life to create food that I consume, and one could hypothetically stretch the brain to say that in so doing I consume the farmer’s life, a little at a time, as if the farmer spent one minute of his — or her — life to extend mine by the same, and wheat grows one ear at a time.
I’m talking about the question, in your setting, of who can eat who?
Content Warning: I talk about cannibalism? Like, literally, actually cannibalism. Not vore, this isn’t going to be sexy for a particular category of people. Or maybe it is, I don’t know how you feel about my word choices. Point is this is about cannibalism in world building.
Our world is one where there is one known sapient species, humans. Humans have a lot of rules about how you shouldn’t eat one another, which is a pretty reasonably widespread opinion, though not by any means universal. Setting aside people who answer tumblr polls about consensual cannibalism (really), the general cultural view about cannibalism, whether nonconsensually done by a cannibal (think your Hannibal Lector’s Erector Dissector) or by a system (Your Greens Soylent), is that it is bad. You shouldn’t do it.
It’s still a thing that we talk about and position stories about it being acceptable and justified. Setting aside the cannibalism rituals in Christianity (and oh boy, they get mad when you call it that), it is not uncommon for us to tell stories about a character committing an act of cannibalism where that is seen as acceptable because of extreme deprivation. In many cases it’s the entire point of the story, and tends to be wedded to survival in extremely adverse situations. Fictional depictions of characters will often use metaphors of animals as well, and we describe conquest, triumph and victory in terms of eating. We clearly try to cover eating people in this! Eras of siege warfare in history so often featured it!
We know it happened and we know we tell stories of it happening. Our stories about exploration and adversity, difficult, even terrible situations where the purest forms of nobility can evince occasionally have the asterisk of ‘oh yeah and our heroes often ate people.’ This isn’t to diminish them it’s just to point to examples in culture the way that who you eat is something that at first seems very simple and then becomes more complicated.
Then there’s a feralness to it. A power. The Addams family motto, in English (not the original wonky dog Latin):
We gladly feast upon those who would subdue us
That also serves as an example of the idea.
Okay, with that in mind, knowing that in the real world, I’m talking about people generally eating other people that they consider people, how does this get complicated by the presence of other non-human things that we have to consider people? Not things in the grey area like dogs and pigs and cows, nor even close evolutionary relatives like monkeys. I mean if you have Humans and you have Orcs, do they consider it okay to eat one another?
If they don’t, why?
How do they think of it?
And then, another step of complication, what if there’s something you consider food that is, in the setting, sentient? In a funny animal people setting like Bojack Horseman or Gold Digger, does the presence of Cow People change the relationship of the consumer to the consumption of Cows? In the context of a setting with sentient carrots like Cuphead how do you grapple with the consumption of vegetables? In Pokemon, food can be obtained consensually from a source – Bovines can share their milk, Crustaceans can willingly hand over claws for consumption, regenerating tails can be shared and seeds can nominate members of their number to turn into fruits. Where does ‘cannibalism’ fall in the context where sentient creatures can be involved in the distribution of food of themselves and yet predation also exists?
Once food becomes a Who, you have to ask these questions and understand why you’re making the choices around them.
Now, the starting point for this was considering the cultures of Cobrin’Seil, of course. There, I mused on how Drow consider cannibalism taboo, but their motivations for it are a little skewiff:
Is it true the Drow are all cannibals?”
“Ew, of course not, I’d never eat another Drow.”
“Hang on, there’s a specificity there I didn’t need,
Some thinking on this and how I’m applying it in that setting, and note that these are cultural, not inherent:
Multiple related cultures, like halflings and half-elves are derived from humans and share a human vision of Cannibalism as being nonspecifically icky: the consideration of basic empathy and not wanting it to happen to themselves encourages a repellent attitude. Basically, humans dislike cannibalism because Vibes.
Halflings, with their cultural pride towards survival at all costs, tend to be the ones who talk about cannibalism like they don’t care if they have to do it.
Eladrin don’t need to eat conventionally, and their engagement with eating is all a little storybook, which means they may well eat people in the right contexts, but it’s the kind of eating where you could tear the Eladrin open afterwards and find the person alive, somehow. They see it as distasteful, because almost all interactions with ‘meat’ people are.
Orcs consider protein protein and dislike waste, but they also consider butchering a sapient creature to rarely be worth the effort considering the potential health concerns. Animals rarely consume poisons for fun, and tend to have lots of parts that are easily consumed, especially since they’re usually smaller than you. Killing and eating one person-sized person requires another person’s help to cleanly and quickly butcher and then you’re never sure you’re getting good food. Orc consideration on eating sapients then tends to be ‘who’d bother?’
Elves don’t consume much meat in general, thanks to their reliance on druidic magic in infrastructural centers, but even in that context, the consumption of sapients is considered a taboo because of a common cultural ideology of the sequence of life. Life feeds on death and death feeds on life, so hawks feed on rabbits and rabbits on grass and grass on worms and worms on fallen hawks. Elf culture tends towards seeing all instances of eating-your-own as kinda weird and gross, and when they encounter it in nature it’s often unsettling, as seeing something fundamentally ‘unnatural.’
Drow eat sapients, and have a taboo against eating other Drow, which is also overwritten by some rituals that invoke particular animal symbols they worship. Drow who insist Drow don’t eat Drow, attending a ceremony where a political prisoner was poisoned with some spider venom that turned them into sludge that every participant in the ritual then drank, for example. That kind of cultural hypocrisy.
The Dio Baragh would eat sapient meat but it seems inconvenient. One of the reasons Dio Baragh don’t eat much meat in their own communities is because it’s less convenient than just eating foraged or communally prepared food.
Tjosen engage in blood exchanges – eating samples of other people’s blood – which they consider to be an emotionally important exchange, or a way to be seen as superior to someone you defeated. Yes, this is weird. It’s weirder still that they consider eating flesh of sapients to be disgusting.
Wu-Kan attitudes towards cannibalism aren’t coherent enough to have a taboo, but instead fall under the default Wu-Kan mindset of ‘well I mean I’d give it a shot if it was interesting,’ which it rarely is.
Goblins will eat anything. They don’t kill people for food, but they don’t see any reason to waste anything that they can derive sustenance from. Since they don’t have to do nearly as much work to determine what they do or don’t get sustenance from, they do have a reputation of yanking corpses off battlefields and eating them, but, to be fair they do this to boots.
Gnolls, same as Goblins.
Most of the Urd cultures (Ogres, Ogre Magi, Bugbears etcetera) have a bias towards cannibalism of sapients in their cultures! This is because Urd cultures are tied to the origin point of cannibalistic blood magic.
The approach here was to try and make sure that there were similar trends for things I wanted (I don’t want everyone talking about cannibalism like it’s normal) without being homogenous (some cultures are more okay with it than others) and also without necessarily putting cannibalism in places that subhumanise people. Tjosen feasting on sapients is meant to be weird because they’re bunny people, so finding they have such a shocking view towards blood is weird, but it’s also something that’s just straight up stolen from Protestantism. I don’t want Orcs to be ‘noble savages’ as much as just vividly different people with a real sense of material physicality.
Also, Goblins quietly dragging a body away in the background of a scene is funny. Meat’s meat after all.
Check it out on PRESS.exe to see it with images and links!
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Anatomy of a Scoliosis Pattern — a Real Life Story
Client in today had a hip and low back problem that showed up when running up uneven stairs. This is probably not a new problem as she has a Scoliosis pattern. (Many people do who’ve never been ‘diagnosed’.)
Her right hip has been painful and tight; her right pelvis is ‘hiked’; her right lumbar is ‘flat’; the right QL is short.
When prone, turning bent legs left against resistance is weak at T/L junction and L5/S1 junction. Since the body is 3-dimensional this means her lumbar likes to turn left at T12/L1 AND L5/S1.
But on the left side of the lumbar, the TOP of the QL at T12/L1 is thick and tight. Scoliosis often has this pattern. Side bending using QL on the Left side she is strong at T12/L1 and weak at the insertion of QL onto the Iliac crest. So, TOP of the QL on the left is Strong for Side Bending and Weak for Rotation. On the right the insertion of QL on the Ilium is VERY tight and strong and inhibiting the lateral hip stabilization of Glut Med/Min. BOTH Erector Spinae up and down the spine are weak. The right hip therefore is ‘gripped’, externally rotated to brace for the weak back and Glut muscles. The right Iliacus is very tight also creating the perfect picture for compression of the hip joint: External Rotators co-contracted with Iliacus. This co-contraction flattens the lumbar spine. Erector Spinae is not functional/active/responsive and the Psoas on the right side is not supporting the upper end of the lumbar lordosis from the front. It tests weak.
The right rib cage is narrower than the left at the bottom. When my client inhales using the diaphragm, the right side does not expand as well as the left. This too, is a common pattern of some cases of Scoliosis. Are you confused? How does all this fit together? What can be done about it?
I’m just glad that NMR does not try to understand the whole pattern at once... These compensations were built on top of one another over many years of coping. You would never know this client has Scoliosis if you saw her in line in front of you. NMR tackles the most strategic imbalances first. The T/L junction is #1. Remaining functions of the ‘waist’ are next; then the way in which the pelvis deviated to accommodate the shorter muscles.
When I look at these ‘types’ of Scoliosis there is no way to understand from a 2-dimensional drawing the dynamics of what is going on in Scoliosis patterns. The ’shape’ of things is less important than What’s working vs. What’s not working.
These muscle patterns can be re-programmed. If you are curious, consider studying NMR. We’ll be doing an Advanced NMR for Scoliosis class in Dallas the first weekend in August.
[Jocelyn Olivier]
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Benefits of a Case Erector
Speed and Efficiency: Automatic carton erectors drastically reduce the time and effort required for box assembly. Some models offer a 233% productivity increase compared to manual processes. Case erecting machines erect and seal boxes at a much faster rate than manual methods. This significantly boosts overall productivity.
Precision and Consistency: Manual processes come with the risk of human error. Case erectors ensure precise and consistent results when assembling cardboard boxes. This leads to improved product protection during transit and enhances the overall quality of your packaging. Plus, if you are palletizing your product, case erectors can provide square cases every time, which means they are easier to stack as well.
Environmental Impact: The precision and consistency associated with a case erector can also reduce your environmental impact. Erectors eliminate waste that human error can produce, resulting in less waste to recycle or dispose of.
In addition, square cases every time can help manage your package cubage minimizing CO2 emissions during transport. Another eco-friendly benefit is reducing damage in transit. This is because it cuts out the potential emissions (and cost) associated with reverse logistics.
Enhanced Workplace Safety: Many manual processes, such as box assembly, packing and sealing, can lead to repetitive strain injuries and staff fatigue. By automating the box erecting process, case erectors contribute to a safer working environment by minimizing physical strain on your team.
Improved Brand Image: Consistently well-packaged products contribute to a positive brand image. Using a case erector ensures that your boxes are neatly and professionally assembled – reflecting your brand image. This can be particularly important in the online retail sector, where packaging is often the first physical touchpoint with a business!
Cost Savings: When you think about investing in a case erector (or any packaging machinery) cost savings might not be the first thing that comes to mind! However, while the initial investment in a case erector may seem substantial, the long-term cost savings are significant.
Due to the efficiencies offered by a case erector, you can reduce labor costs, including the need for temporary labor during peak times. Plus, you can often reduce the amount of packing material you are using, which results in further savings.
So, if you need help with a case erector (or any packaging machinery), please speak with one of our experts today at 813 242 6995 or sales@@quickpakinc.com.
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