Make it Break: How to Make a Successful Simulation Fail
AutoForm Engineering Newsletter, Jul. 2009: 5 – 7

Create. Build. Buy: Save $1 per Minute by Automating Designs and Price Estimates
American Tool, Die, and Stamping News, Mar. / Apr. 2009: 12 – 15

Old School’s Best Game in Town
MetalForming Magazine, Jun. 2006: 60 – 61

Automated Tool and Die Design
MetalForming Magazine, May 2006: 52 – 53

The Need to Vent
MetalForming Magazine, Apr. 2006: 58

Custom-Built on Demand
MetalForming Magazine, Mar. 2006: 142 – 143

Self-Contained Stripper Units Save the Day
MetalForming Magazine, Feb. 2006: 54 – 55

Turnover and Transport Provisions
MetalForming Magazine, Jan. 2006: 62 – 63

Only the Best
MetalForming Magazine, Dec. 2005: 54 – 55

Get Started
MetalForming Magazine, Nov. 2005: 62 – 63

Drilling Down
MetalForming Magazine, Oct. 2005: 56 – 57

Case of the Copied Cam
MetalForming Magazine, Sep. 2005: 64 – 65

From the Old School
MetalForming Magazine, Aug. 2005: 56 – 57

Up and Running
MetalForming Magazine, Jul. 2005: 44 – 45

Bad Stampings – What Do You Do?
MetalForming Magazine, Jun. 2005: 74 – 75

Tim, We Have a Problem
MetalForming Magazine, May 2005: 58 – 59

Toys in the Sandbox
MetalForming Magazine, Apr. 2005: 60 – 61

The Lost World
MetalForming Magazine, Mar. 2005: 150 – 151

Change Quickly or Die
MetalForming Magazine, Feb. 2005: 48 – 49

Engines of Innovation
MetalForming Magazine, Jan. 2005: 62 – 63

Sixth Not-So-Easy Piece: Interference Curves
MetalForming Magazine, Dec. 2004: 52 – 53

Fifth Not-So-Easy Piece: Motion Curves
MetalForming Magazine, Nov. 2004: 60 -61

Fourth Not-So-Easy Piece: Stripper Mounted Cams
MetalForming Magazine, Oct. 2004: 70 – 71

Third Not-So-Easy Piece: Fill Cams
MetalForming Magazine, Sep. 2004: 76 – 77

Second Not-So-Easy Piece: Aerial Cams
MetalForming Magazine, Aug. 2004: 54 – 55

First Not-So-Easy Piece: Die Mount Cams
MetalForming Magazine, Jul. 2004: 54 – 55

Sixth Easy Piece: Forming Practice
MetalForming Magazine, Jun. 2004: 72 – 73

Fifth Easy Piece: Forming Theory
MetalForming Magazine, May 2004: 52 – 53

Fourth Easy Piece: Flanging Practice
MetalForming Magazine, Apr. 2004: 50 – 51

Third Easy Piece: Flanging Theory
MetalForming Magazine, Mar. 2004: 142 – 143

Second Easy Piece: Cutting Practice
MetalForming Magazine, Feb. 2004: 54 – 55

First Easy Piece: Cutting Theory
MetalForming Magazine, Jan. 2004: 58 – 59

Right Path or Left Behind?
MetalForming Magazine, Dec. 2003: 56 – 57

Win Some, Lose Some
MetalForming Magazine, Nov. 2003: 60 – 61

Die Challenge I
MetalForming Magazine, Oct. 2003:62 – 63

Round and Round
MetalForming Magazine, Sep. 2003: 68 – 69

Rules of the Game
MetalForming Magazine, Aug. 2003: 56

Exceptions to Every Rule
MetalForming Magazine, Jul. 2003: 58 – 59

Damage, Deflection, and Force
MetalForming Magazine, Jun. 2003: 66 – 67

Foolproofing Dies, Part Two
MetalForming Magazine, May 2003: 52 – 53

Foolproofing Dies, Part One
MetalForming Magazine, Apr. 2003: 58 – 59

Prevailing Theories, Bad Practices
MetalForming Magazine, Mar. 2003: 156 – 157

Off the Stops
MetalForming Magazine, Feb. 2003: 60

Bucks, Standoffs, and Skyhooks
MetalForming Magazine, Jan. 2003: 52 – 53

Inside the Box
MetalForming Magazine, Dec. 2002: 58 – 59

Die Set Essentials
MetalForming Magazine, Nov. 2002: 58 – 59

Guided Simplicity
MetalForming Magazine, Oct. 2002: 62 – 63

The Hidden Danger
MetalForming Magazine, Sep. 2002: 56 – 57

Timing is Everything
MetalForming Magazine, Aug. 2002: 52 – 53

Mission Critical Inputs
MetalForming Magazine, Jul. 2002: 58 – 59

Bottoming Conditions
MetalForming Magazine, Jun. 2002: 60 – 61

Flange Die Travels
MetalForming Magazine, May 2002: 50 – 51

Flange Die Forces Voodoo
MetalForming Magazine, Apr. 2002: 64 – 65

Cutting Forces Voodoo
MetalForming Magazine, Mar. 2002: 54 – 55

Blankholder Forces Voodoo
MetalForming Magazine, Feb. 2002: 78 – 79

Bite the Bullet
MetalForming Magazine, Jan. 2002: 42 – 43

The Journey Ahead
MetalForming Magazine, Dec. 2001: 48 – 49

SUPER Models are Born
MetalForming Magazine, Nov. 2001: 60 – 61

Speed to Market
MetalForming Magazine, Oct. 2001: 60 – 61

Tools of the Trade
MetalForming Magazine, Sep. 2001: 70 – 71

The Organized Chaos of Engineering Changes
MetalForming Magazine, Aug. 2001: 70 – 71

Right Here, Right Now
MetalForming Magazine, Jul. 2001: 46 – 47

Trim Die Design: Right from the Start
MetalForming Magazine, Jun. 2001: 60 – 61

Fatigue or Impact?
MetalForming Magazine, May 2001: 60 – 61

Students of the Game
MetalForming Magazine, Apr. 2001: 144

Aerial Cams by the Numbers
MetalForming Magazine, Mar. 2001: 58 – 59

Commercial Cams and their Seven Critical Features
MetalForming Magazine, Feb. 2001: 70 – 71

Science, Technology and the Laws of Die Mechanics
MetalForming Magazine, Jan. 2001: 66 – 67

Using Tie Bolts for Machining Access and Die Repair
Stamping Journal, Nov. / Dec. 2000: 36 – 37

Managing Transfer Dies for Peak Part Count
Stamping Journal, Sep. / Oct. 2000: 101 – 102

Trade-offs in Using Progressive or Transfer Dies
Stamping Journal, Jul. / Aug. 2000: 84 – 87

Engineering Scrap Cutter Layouts
Stamping Journal, May / Jun. 2000: 50 – 52

Get With the Programming
Stamping Journal Reader’s Network, May / Jun. 2000: 11

Engineering and Managing a Die Design Training Program
The Fabricator, May 2000: 24 – 26

Evaluating Step-type Scrap Cutter Mechanics
Stamping Journal, Mar. / Apr. 2000: 98 – 100

Choosing the Correct Pad Design Sequence
Stamping Journal, Jan. / Feb. 2000: 76 – 78

Calculating Proper Cycle Times for Coil-fed Dies
Stamping Journal, Nov. / Dec. 1999: 94 – 95

Using Die Standards
Stamping Journal, Sept. / Oct. 1999: 86 – 88

Engineering Dies for Triaxis Transfer Presses
Stamping Journal, Sept. / Oct. 1999: 24 – 31

Implementing the International System of Units
Stamping Journal, Jul. / Aug. 1999: 88 – 90

Engineering Dies for Crossbar Transfer Presses
Stamping Journal, Jul. / Aug. 1999: 22 – 29

Checking Die Designs
Stamping Journal, May / Jun. 1999: 52 – 54

Making the Correct Heeling Decisions for Aerial Cams
Stamping Journal, Mar. / Apr. 1999: 86 – 90

A Look at Stamping Technologies of the Future
Stamping Journal, Jan. / Feb. 1999: 60 – 62

Engineering Positive-return Devices for Direct Lifters
Stamping Journal, Jan. / Feb. 1999: 76 – 79

Absorbing Unbalanced Thrust on Punch & Die Steels
Stamping Journal, Nov. / Dec. 1998: 75 – 78

A Systematic Approach to Engineering Dies
Stamping Journal, Sept. / Oct. 1998: 106 – 108

How to Engineer Stripper Travels in Dies
Stamping Journal, Jul. / Aug. 1998: 76 – 77

Working Slide Return Force with Commercial Cams
Stamping Journal, May / Jun. 1998: 56 – 58

Analyzing Form and Flange Die Design
The Fabricator, May 1998: 42 – 45