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Grooved Pins Find a Unique New Application
Our Grooved Pins are used to strengthen assemblies in a range of industries from Aerospace and Automotive to Irrigation and Medical. Recently, Grooved Pins found a surprising new application thanks to Peter Diepenbrock, a Rhode Island artist and designer. Diepenbrock...
University of Rhode Island Students Present Capstone Project with Groov-Pin
On May 8, 2017, the students from the University of Rhode Island (URI) presented the final design report for their Capstone Project with Groov-Pin. Laeng Khoun (project manager), Josh Blacker (research engineer), and Tyler Kelly (CAD/FEA engineer) called themselves...
Get to Know Groov-Pin: Doug Waller
Doug Waller is the large pin operator at Groov-Pin’s Newnan, Georgia facility. Doug worked on the small automatic pin machines when he first started at Groov-Pin about 25 years ago and after working for another company, he returned to Groov-Pin to run the large pin...
Groov-Pin’s URI Capstone Experience
In October of 2016, three students from the University of Rhode Island (URI) started working with Groov-Pin to complete their Capstone Experience. After our junior engineer Jon Dupre presented our modeling analysis project at URI, Laeng Khoun, Tyler Kelly, and Josh...
Get to Know Groov-Pin: Ray Scungio
Ray Scungio began working for Groov-Pin 16 years ago in the Davenport Department. Today, he is the department head of the CNC Swiss Machines, Escomatics, and Brown & Sharpes for our subsidiary, Precision Turned Components (PTC), in Smithfield, Rhode Island. PTC...
Get to Know Groov-Pin: Kathy Stahl
Kathy Stahl has been working in customer service at Groov-Pin for over 35 years. “I like dealing with customers, I like the daily interaction,” she said. “One call is someone you’ve been dealing with for years and the next is someone you’ve never talked to before.” As...