{"id":2705,"date":"2014-11-03T21:20:47","date_gmt":"2014-11-03T13:20:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.tinymachining.com\/good-cylindrical-grinding-photos\/"},"modified":"2014-11-03T21:22:46","modified_gmt":"2014-11-03T13:22:46","slug":"good-cylindrical-grinding-photos","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.tinymachining.com\/blog\/good-cylindrical-grinding-photos\/","title":{"rendered":"Good Cylindrical Grinding photos"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Some cool cylindrical grinding images:<\/p>\n<p><strong>0004 -1 MADRID MEJORADA DEL CAMPO LA CATEDRAL CONSTRUIDA POR UN SOLO HOMBRE -JUSTO GALLEGO-\/THE CATHEDRAL Built BY A MAN ONLY<\/strong><br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/www.tinymachining.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/11\/5773987941_a3fcd5f40a.jpg\" width=\"400\" \/><br \/>\n<i>Image by <a href=\"http:\/\/www.flickr.com\/photos\/30996501@N07\/5773987941\">Jose Javier Martin Espartosa<\/a><\/i><br \/>\nLa Catedral de Justo es un edificio de grandes proporciones, a semejanza de una gran catedral cristiana, situada en Mejorada del Campo (Madrid, Espa\u00f1a). Est\u00e1 siendo construida por un solo hombre, Justo Gallego Mart\u00ednez. Empez\u00f3 a construirla en en un terreno de propiedad de su familia el 12 de octubre 1961, tras ser expulsado del monasterio cirtesciense por estar enfermo de tuberculosis. Al producirse su curaci\u00f3n, decidi\u00f3 agradec\u00e9rselo a Dios y a la Virgen con la construcci\u00f3n de esta obra. Poco a poco, vali\u00e9ndose del patrimonio familiar de que dispon\u00eda, vendiendo su tierra y gracias a donaciones privadas sigue levantando su Catedral.<br \/>\n Justo lleva casi 50 a\u00f1os construyendo su imponente obra, y a excepci\u00f3n de algunas ayudas espor\u00e1dicas, todo lo hizo solo. Lo que m\u00e1s sorprende es que este hombre no es ni arquitecto, ni alba\u00f1il, ni tiene ninguna formaci\u00f3n relacionada con la construcci\u00f3n. Su formaci\u00f2n se qued\u00f3 interrumpida al estallar la Guerra Civil. Adem\u00e1s no existen planos ni proyecto oficial de la catedral, todo est\u00e1 en su cabeza.<br \/>\n Se trata de un edificio con elementos arquitect\u00f3nicos destacables. Aunque su constructor la denomina catedral, y as\u00ed es conocida, en realidad no es un templo al no estar consagrado ni ser reconocido como tal por la di\u00f3cesis de Alcal\u00e1 de Henares.<br \/>\n Los nativos del Mejorada del Campo conocen la obra como \u2018la catedral del loco\u2019. Desde hace 50 a\u00f1os Justo lleva martilleando, hormigonando o subiendo paredes desde la madrugada hasta el atardecer. Esa extraordinaria y \u00fanica obra hizo famoso el peque\u00f1o pueblo a 20km de Madrid. En el a\u00f1o 2005 una campa\u00f1a publicitaria de la bebida \u2018Aquarius\u2019 dio fama universal a Justo y a su catedral. El Museo de Arte Moderno de Nueva York dedic\u00f3 una exposici\u00f3n de fotos a esta original obra sacra.<br \/>\nLa Catedral Catedral de Justo, vista lateral. Ocupa un terreno de four.740 metros cuadrados que vale 1.170.000 euros. Hasta ahora, la catedral mide 35 metros de altura calculados desde el nivel de cota de la planta baja hasta la altura de coronaci\u00f2n de la c\u00fapula. Las dos torres miden 60 metros de largo y tienen un anchura de 25 metros. Cuenta con todos los elementos de una catedral cl\u00e1sica: cripta, claustro, escalinata, arcadas, p\u00f3rticos, escaleras de caracol, etc\u00e9tera. Esta obra colosal est\u00e1 dedicada a la patrona de la Hispanidad, la Virgen del Pilar, y est\u00e1 construida con materiales donados por empresas y particulares. La mayor parte de los materiales de construcci\u00f3n que don Justo utiliza son reciclados. Usa tanto objetos de la vida diaria como materiales desechados por las constructoras y por una f\u00e1brica de ladrillos cercana. Para realizar las columnas utiliza bidones de gasolina viejos como moldes, para los pilares usa botes de Cola Cao rellenados de hormig\u00f3n y una rueda de bicicleta hace las veces de polea.<br \/>\n [editar] El interior Vista hacia la nave de la ep\u00edstola Cabe destacar su gran planta, de tres naves. La central es m\u00e1s ancha que las dem\u00e1s, siguiendo el esquema b\u00e1sico de una catedral. Todas ellas est\u00e1n cubiertas por b\u00f3vedas de medio ca\u00f1\u00f3n, que actualmente en fase de construcci\u00f3n por lo que se pod\u00eda ver el modo de realizarlas, con alambres curvos y hormig\u00f3n. Para realizar los techos, Justo utiliz\u00f3 un material ligero, a modo de grava, que actualmente se usa con el hormig\u00f3n en construcciones contempor\u00e1neas para dar m\u00e1s ligereza a los edificios. As\u00ed mismo, la nave central tiene un triforio y probablemente una futura tribuna que rodear\u00e1 toda la superficie para poder acceder a todo el per\u00edmetro en esa altura. La cabecera se organiza en un gran \u00e1bside donde se coloca el altar. Por fuera podemos ver absidiolos laterales y torres. En la parte central de la catedral, se alza la la c\u00fapula sobre pechinas. La cubierta fue realizada con chapas superpuestas, al igual que la b\u00f3veda de medio ca\u00f1\u00f3n de la nave. Las paredes est\u00e1n horadadas para que penetre la luz, en relaci\u00f3n con la idea medieval de relacionar a Cristo con la luz. Todas ellas ir\u00edan decoradas con vidrieras.<br \/>\n [editar] El patio Interior Hormig\u00f3n, alambres, hierros&#8230;.dispuestos de una forma especial para dar las diferentes formas. Parece todo demasiado bien hecho por un s\u00f3lo hombre. Una de las cosas m\u00e1s sorprendentes son los ladrillos. Se puede apreciar en toda la catedral que los ladrillos m\u00e1s &amp;quotviejos&amp;quot, los que est\u00e1n m\u00e1s abajo, son de forma irregular y unidos unos con otros pr\u00e1cticamente como en el juego del &amp;quotTetris&amp;quot. Estos ladrillos, defectuosos, los recog\u00eda Justo en una f\u00e1brica cercana que los desechaba.<br \/>\n [editar] La c\u00fapula Sin duda es lo m\u00e1s impresionante de todo el lugar, siempre y cuando tengamos en cuenta que la ha realizado un hombre s\u00f3lo y sin ayuda. Se puede apreciar muy bien desde una zona privilegiada del patio anterior.<br \/>\n Hay una gran cantidad de bustos que decoran la parte superior de la catedral, al lado de la c\u00fapula que recuerdan mucho a las esculturas que se pon\u00edan en los edificios renacentistas.<br \/>\n La cripta Como buena catedral dispone de una Cripta accesible tanto por el interior principal, como por el patio a trav\u00e9s de una puerta lateral. No deja de ser curioso que encontremos algo as\u00ed. No en vano, debemos pensar que el bueno de Justo hizo nada m\u00e1s y nada menos que tres niveles de edificio, con toda la dificultad que ello conlleva. En el altar principal incluso vemos una lata de Aquarius, muy apropiada en ese lugar.<br \/>\n El ala derecha Existen muchas m\u00e1s fotos del ala derecha y de la parte inferior de la escalinata principal. Se pueden ver much\u00edsimas columnas que est\u00e1n realizadas de una forma totalmente artesanal. Con los grandes cubos cil\u00edndricos de pintura, Justo los llena de hormig\u00f3n para dar la forma deseada y dej\u00e1ndolos secar, saca los bloques y los une mediante hierros y cables.<br \/>\n Las barandillas y algunas uniones est\u00e1n hechas con hierros de obra que parecen haber sido desdoblados al recogerlos de vertederos, unidos con hormig\u00f3n, y rodeados de trozos de cable de electricidad o cualquier trozos de goma.<br \/>\n En esta parte del terreno podemos encontrar varias edificaciones curiosas. Por ejemplo, una utilizada de almac\u00e9n, con cubierta en varias naves a doble vertiente cada una, a modo de mar de chapa.<br \/>\n Si conocemos la biograf\u00eda de Justo, podemos intuir que podr\u00eda ser un corral o incluso un granero, ya que en su casa original tiene estas dependencias y su planta corresponder\u00eda. Es una edificaci\u00f3n cuadrada, de grandes proporciones y di\u00e1fana, por lo cual bien podr\u00eda ser lugar del ganado, de paja o de le\u00f1a para el fr\u00edo.<br \/>\n A su lado tambi\u00e9n encontramos otras dependencias mucho menos construidas. Una de ellas era el lugar de descanso de sus ayudantes de verano y, pasada \u00e9sta, se encuentra un sendero de piedras para acceder a la puerta principal.<br \/>\n&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-<br \/>\nThe Cathedral of Justo is a creating of big proportions, reminiscent of a fantastic Christian Cathedral, situated in Mejorada del Campo (Madrid, Spain). It is being constructed by one man, Justo Gallego Mart\u00ednez. He started to construct in on a website owned by his family members on October 12, 1961, following being expelled from the cirtesciense monastery to be ill with tuberculosis. At the time of healing, decided to thank them for God and the Virgin with the construction of this perform. Little by tiny, using household wealth offered, promoting their land and private donations it still kicking up its Cathedral.<br \/>\nJust take almost 50 years developing his impressive perform, and with the exception of some sporadic aid, all just produced it. What is more surprising is that this man is not architect or Mason, nor has any education connected to building. Its formation was interrupted with the outbreak of the Civil War. In addition there are no plans or official project of the Cathedral, almost everything is in your head.<br \/>\nIt is a creating with notable architectural components. Even though its constructor known as a cathedral, and it is effectively recognized, in truth it is not a temple to be consecrated nor be recognized as such by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Alcal\u00e1 de Henares.<br \/>\nThe natives of the Mejorada del Campo know the work as &#8216;the Cathedral of the mad&#8217;. Given that 50 years fair is martilleando, hormigonando or raising walls from the morning until sunset. This extraordinary and special operate produced renowned the small village 20 km from Madrid. In 2005 a publicity campaign for the &#8216;aquarius&#8217; drink gave universal fame to fair and its Cathedral. The Museum of contemporary art in New York devoted an exhibition of photographs to this original sacred operate.<\/p>\n<p>the Catedral Catedral of fair, side view.It occupies an region of 4.740 square metres worth 1.170.000 euros. So far, the Cathedral measures 35 meters high calculated from height of the ground floor level to the height of Coronation of the dome. The two towers measuring 60 meters in length and have a width of 25 meters. Account with all the components of a classical Cathedral: crypt, cloister, steps, arches, arcades, spiral staircases, and so on. This colossal work is committed to the patron saint of Hispanic Heritage, the Virgin of the pillar, and is constructed with components donated by men and women and organizations. Most of the developing materials employed by don Justo are recycled. It makes use of both objects of daily life as supplies discarded by building businesses and a nearby brick factory. To make the columns used old petrol drums such as moulds, to the pillars usa cans of Cola Cao filled concrete and serves as a bicycle wheel pulley.<br \/>\n[edit] The interiorVista towards the nave of the ep\u00edstolaCabe highlight its significant plant, 3 naves. The central is wider that the other people, according to the standard scheme of a cathedral. All of them are covered with barrel vaults, which at present beneath building for what could be the way of realizing them, with curved wire and concrete. To make the roofs, fair used a light, by way of gravel material at the moment used with concrete in contemporary construction to give more lightness to the buildings. Likewise, the nave has a clerestory and most likely a future forum that around the whole surface to be in a position to access the perimeter at that height. The header is organized in a big apse exactly where the altar is placed. On the outside we can see lateral apses and towers. In the central element of the Cathedral, stands the dome on pendentives. The cover was made with overlapping sheets, as well as the Middle vault of the nave. The walls are carved so that it penetrates the light, in connection with the medieval concept of relating to Christ with the light. All of them were decorated with stained glass Windows.<br \/>\n[edit] The courtyard InteriorHormig\u00f3n, wires, irons&#8230;. arranged in a particular way to give distinct approaches. It seems all as well well carried out by a man. One particular of the most surprising things are the developing blocks. You can see all the Cathedral the bricks &amp;quotolder&amp;quot, those who are below, are in an irregular manner and linked with each other practically as in the game of &amp;quottetris&amp;quot. These bricks, defective, picked up the fair in a nearby factory that desechaba.<br \/>\n The c\u00fapula Sin question is the most impressive of all more than the spot, if we bear in mind that a man has made only and with no aid. You can see very nicely from a privileged region of the previous courtyard.<br \/>\nThere are a lot of busts that decorate the prime of the Cathedral, subsequent to the dome that a lot resemble the sculptures that have been put in the Renaissance buildings.<br \/>\n The Cathedral great criptaComo has a crypt accessible each by the principal interior courtyard by means of a side door. Nonetheless be curious to find some thing like this. Not in vain, we believe that the excellent fair did absolutely nothing far more and practically nothing less than three levels of developing, with all the difficulty that this entails. In the altar principal see even a can of Aquarius, extremely appropriate there.<br \/>\n The wing derecha Existen several a lot more pictures of the correct wing and the bottom of the primary staircase. You can see several columns that are totally handmade. With the massive cylindrical buckets of paint, just fills them with concrete to give the preferred shape and leaving them to dry out the blocks and unites them with irons and cables.<br \/>\nThe railings and some unions are created with iron operate that appear to have been unfolded to collect landfill, with each other with concrete and surrounded by pieces of cable of electricity or any pieces of rubber.<br \/>\nIn this part of the ground can be identified many curious landmarks. For example, a used warehouse, coated in a number of ships to double slope, as a sea of sheet metal.<br \/>\nIf we know the biography of fair, we can guess that it may be a poultry or even a barn, in his original Property has these dependencies and their plant would pay. It is a square, massive and clear, so it could properly be location of cattle, straw or wood for the cold.<br \/>\nThere are also other significantly significantly less built units to their side. 1 of them was the resting place of his summer time assistants, and soon after it, is a trail of stones for access to the principal gate.\n<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u201c\u591c\u9593\u8db3\u7403 Nighttime Football (Soccer)\u201d \/ \u9999\u6e2f\u9ad4\u80b2\u5168\u666f\u651d\u5f71 Hong Kong Sports Panoramic Photography \/ SML.20130317.7D.35562-SML.20130317.7D.35578-Pano.Cylindrical.118&#215;36.7<\/strong><br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/www.tinymachining.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/11\/8574077224_43fee3c08c.jpg\" width=\"400\" \/><br \/>\n<i>Image by <a href=\"http:\/\/www.flickr.com\/photos\/48973657@N00\/8574077224\">See-ming Lee \u674e\u601d\u660e SML<\/a><\/i><br \/>\nPhoto by request. Chinese males playing soccer at night. 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by Jose Javier Martin Espartosa La Catedral de Justo es un edificio de grandes proporciones, a semejanza de una gran catedral cristiana, situada en Mejorada del Campo (Madrid, [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":2706,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_jetpack_memberships_contains_paid_content":false,"footnotes":"","jetpack_publicize_message":"","jetpack_publicize_feature_enabled":true,"jetpack_social_post_already_shared":true,"jetpack_social_options":{"image_generator_settings":{"template":"highway","enabled":false},"version":2}},"categories":[2],"tags":[1619,1688,714,393],"class_list":["post-2705","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-machining","tag-cylindrical","tag-good","tag-grinding","tag-photos"],"jetpack_publicize_connections":[],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v26.9 - 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