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An article which appeared in D&T Practice Issue 4 June 2010
 Spotlight on Denford
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 06 July 2010 )
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After almost 60 years at its Birds Royd location, Denford Limited - a business which has built a world-wide reputation for quality and technological excellence – is to move in the new year to a new purpose-designed 18,500 sq ft facility on the opposite side of the River Calder, at Armytage Road, Brighouse.
The new premises will incorporate the company’s manufacturing facilities, including 3,200 sq ft of office space, as well as a dedicated showroom, demonstration and training facility.
 Andrew Denford, Simon Moorhouse and Nicola Denford pictured with the building contractors at the official start of the new build
Read on for more details, plus photos of the progress being made by Marshall (Building Contractors) Ltd...
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Last Updated ( Monday, 12 July 2010 )
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Denford managing director, Simon Moorhouse, has signed up to champion a pioneering new qualification aimed at giving young people a hands-on education in manufacturing.
He has joined a national network of employer champions who work to encourage colleagues in the industry to get involved with the Diploma in Manufacturing and Product Design (MPD), which was introduced for 14 to 19 year olds in schools and colleges around England in September 2009. |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 01 February 2010 )
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 Eric Gurey, of Sureweld, at the E.T.T.A., Limerick
Sureweld International Limited, Denford’s official Agent for the Republic of Ireland, attended the E.T.T.A. (Engineering Technology Teachers Association) Annual Conference at the Limerick Institute of Technology, Moylish Park, Limerick, on Friday 13th and Saturday 14th November.
Sureweld provided demonstrations of 3D manufacturing, using the Denford Compact 1000 Pro Router; and Eric Gurey of their Educational Division stated:
The E.T.T.A. Conference was well attended by teachers, with a lively interest in the Denford range of products!
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Over the last few years, the pace of change in Design and Technology has been enough to get most of us into a position where we feel excited by some aspect of what is going on with the latest CAD/CAM/CNC technologies.
Since the advent of the CAD/CAM in Schools Initiative, Design and Technology students have ready access to 3D Computer Aided Design (CAD) software, and are able to create 3D virtual models. Access to a CNC milling or routing machine has energised Design and Technology further, by allowing students to take their CAD designs from PC through to manufacture.
The recent introduction of new CAM machines, such as Laser Cutters and Rapid Prototyping machines, provides an additional output for students’ 2D and 3D designs, using a wide variety of resistant materials. Opinions vary about which particular technology offers the most flexibility and value for money, but there is no denying the fact that CAM it is one of the single most important means of taking this particular aspect of the curriculum forward.
Cost effectiveness and life cycle costings are terms which we are all becoming familiar with, but it is generally accepted that CAM equipment is not cheap, and it can be difficult to justify the purchase of a £10,000 machine, especially if it is only used occasionally. Therefore the question on many people’s minds is: “how can we can maximise the use of equipment and transform curriculum development?” For many schools the answer is simple: ‘Go Mobile,’ to ensure that all CAM machines are fully utilised and are truly a cross-curricular resource.
Most of Denford’s machines - CNC Routers, Laser Cutters and Rapid Prototyping machines - are designed as fully portable units. They can simply be unplugged and pushed from room to room, through a standard width doorway.
The realisation of portability of equipment opens up a world of possibilities along the corridors of your school, as D&T equipment can now be made available for use by colleagues and students in Art & Design and Textiles. For example, Textiles colleagues can get ready access to a 3 axis CNC Router or a Laser Cutting machine to make buttons, toggles and fasteners. Your Graphics colleagues can make modelling innovations using a broad range of resistant materials not previously thought possible, with relatively little need for practical skills. This flexibility opens up a whole host of cross-curricular possibilities for a multitude of project work moving towards GCSE qualifications. In essence, the ‘Go Mobile’ concept can have benefits for all concerned. A number of departments can gain access to this valued piece of CAM equipment, and cost effectiveness and life cycle costings are thus maximised. Most importantly, student access to the equipment is increased dramatically, and the equipment is fully utilised as a cross-curricular resource.
 So be brave and ‘Go Mobile’...............you know it makes sense! |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 18 November 2009 )
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Denford’s new PCB / Engraving machine has made a real name for itself since its official launch late last year. The machine is now a firm favourite with schools wishing to move away from the traditional methods of chemical etching of PCB boards. The machine is simple to use and comes complete with everything you need to cut and engrave a range of resistant materials such as copper board, plastic and acrylic. The machine is also supplied with totally-enclosed guarding and dedicated operating software incorporating Gerber and DXF import facilities.Denford’s PCB / Engraving machine incorporates the latest ‘Floating Head’ technology to allow manufacture of PCB’s and engraving of uneven surfaces.
The machine makes best use of the latest ‘plug and play technology’ to ensure you are up and running with the minimum of fuss - making manufacture a quick and easy process. ...........and all for £2,995! (plus delivery + VAT). For more information, please contact the Denford Sales Team on 01484 728000, or drop them an email at
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View catalogue page PCB Engraver literature
Watch Denfords New PCB / Engraver Cutting a PCB Board
PS: The machine will be on display on the Denford stand (D46) at the Design & Technology with ICT Education Show at the NEC Birmingham 20-22 November 2008.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 06 May 2009 )
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Denford Ltd have been appointed as a ‘Value Added Reseller’ for SolidWorks Education Edition 3D Design, Drafting & Simulation Software.
SolidWorks Education Edition is now offered at a NEW price of £695 +VAT for a 61 seat license, which includes Teacher resources & curriculum materials, including an F1 in Schools Car Design project.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 24 October 2008 )
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 Denford’s new building will house their offices, manufacturing facilities and ‘Professional Training and Development Centre.
Denford Ltd continues to prosper in a highly competitive global market. In response to ever-increasing global demand for their products and services, Denford are in the process of building a new purpose-designed facility that will house their manufacturing facilities, demonstration suite, offices and staff.
The new premises will include Denford’s ‘Professional Training and Development Centre’ that will focus on presenting Denford’s products and educational projects. This state of the art facility will be available to Denford’s Customers from around the world, and also their network of International Agents who are developing Denford’s presence worldwide.
The new building will have a manufacturing facility which has been planned around Denford’s implementation of world renowned manufacturing strategies including ‘5S’ and ‘Kaizen’ which focus on continuous improvement in all areas of Denford’s business.
The 2008 / 2009 edition of the Product Catalogue includes a number of new products and educational projects for implementation in the classroom, which will engage and enthuse students involved in the process of design and manufacture. New products include SolidWorks Education Edition CAD/CAM software, a PCB / Engraving machine, a Large Format Laser Cutting / Engraving machine, Rapid Prototyping machines, and a ‘stand-alone’ 3D Scanning package.
For those involved in delivering the new Engineering Diploma, the new Denford catalogue offers a broad range of CAD/CAM/CNC solutions, including CNC Mills, Lathes and Routers - all of which are available with metal cutting capability. Denford also offer 3D Printers, Laser Cutters, 3D Scanning solutions, and Cutter/Plotters. Software solutions include 2D and 3D CAD/CAM software, including SolidWorks Education Edition, which can be used to design both simple and complex 3D objects. |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 24 October 2008 )
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Following the successful F1 in Schools World Championship event that was recently held at the Sunway Lagoon Resort in Malaysia, Denfords Technical Director Steve Oddy visited the F1 in Schools Team in Malaysia for a Technical Workshop focused on support and further development of the F1 in Schools programme in Malaysia.  Team Pulse - Crowned 2008 F1 in Schools World Champions in Kuala Lumpur |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 24 October 2008 )
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Reverse Engineering in Action Whether it's repairing a kitchen appliance or rebuilding a car engine, people can learn many things about a product by simply taking it apart and putting it back together again. In essence this is the concept behind Reverse Engineering. It’s about taking an object apart to see how it works, in order to either copy or improve the design.
Many manufacturing companies such as Jaguar....continued |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 29 January 2008 )
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