Friday, July 30, 2010

The Face of Micro Metalsmiths Ltd 2010

Pictured left is Chris Trousdale, who started at the investment precision foundry 15 years ago working in the fettling shop, and has become the face of Micro Metalsiths.
Chris is presently employed as a charge hand for the machine shop in which he started working 12 years ago, before he got married and his "little one" came into his life.
He was promoted when the company made the investment into the 9 Fanuc muliti axis CNC machines in 2009. 8 of which are used in the machine shop.
Chris stated "I've never had a bad day at the company. I like the variety of parts the foundry can make that require some final machining" smiling at the sign "appart from pay day this is one of the best days of my life".
Chris is hoping it will now bring in calls from hollywood for film roles as he expands his modeling portfolio. We do hope that he's allowed time of to continue his new role in the company.
The new sign can be viewed on the entrance to the Kirkbymoorside site of the company.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Appointment of USA Sales Manager for Micro Metalsmiths

We are please to announce the appointment of Chris Baye as the USA Sales Manager. Seen here outside the company entrance.
Chris lives in Minnesota and in the north-central region. his background is in applications engineering, capital equipment, semiconductors, medical deivices and component sales for the aerospace industry.

"I'm excited about joining the company" Chris stated, "I've had the privilege of touring the facility and was impressed by the skill , pride and dedication of the staff. It was enlightening to see, first hand, how the parts are made and to learn about the value that the unique process brings to our customers.
We are overjoyed to have Chris on board with the team and hope to join him in his hobbies of western horseback riding, target shooting and flight simulation though preferably not all at the same time.

Friday, July 16, 2010

25 Year Award For Dave Collinson

Dave Collinson (left) the lathe supremo at MML is seen here being presented with his 25 year service award from Christopher Shaw MD.
Dave has a reputation for making the most complex and tight tolerance parts look easy. With his motto "Turned out nice again".

When not manning his lathes Dave is a very keen Angler and indeed competes over the country in competition. We must say some of his stories do fit the the "Fisher mans Tale" stereotype.

"Dave has always been happy to pass on his expertise to the apprentices that work their way through the factory" commented Christopher "and indeed has been most becoming in passing on the same words of wisdom to me on many occasions"

Wisdom that non of us would be without. Congratulations Dave.