Ducworks

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Custom machining, welding, and fabrication shop

Photos from Ducworks's post 06/04/2026

When you need to haul, lift, load, and transport your rocket. Who you gonna call?

Check out solid booster segments arriving to the load facility in our cradle chock (blue), being lifted with our spreader beam (yellow) and rolling down the rails to Florida protected by our buffer car (white roll cages). All tooling from our shop. In case you can’t tell we are proud to support American space exploration!

05/28/2026

Congratulations to a great friend of Ducworks (and former employee) Sean Smith on graduation from the Air Force Academy just minutes ago! Now its off to get married and fighter jet training for this young man. Thanks for your service to our great country and we know with individuals like you that our future is in good hands.

Photos from Ducworks's post 05/28/2026

Ducworks’ family night at Zootah was a big hit. We dubbed it “Where designs take flight”. We got to check out some of the enclosures we’ve donated, saw some great animals, honored one of our founders for his volunteer work, and stuffed ourselves on BBQ to kick off the summer!

Photos from Ducworks's post 05/25/2026

Small town cemeteries across America become a place of sacred remembrance of heroes who died in defense of Freedom. Today we salute those who paid the ultimate price. We hope each of you will take a moment to remember.

05/21/2026

It’s really easy to support the great things going on in technical education. We would be remiss to not mention that Bridgerland supports us through training with their Custom Fit program and we have many employee who have graduated from their programs. We are huge believers in what they are doing down there and strongly recommend looking into it if you aren’t already familiar with them!

Ducworks is making a real difference for students at Bridgerland Technical College!

Ducworks provides scholarships for students in Machining, Automation, and Welding. They also support equipment needs in our machining program and strengthen the BTECH Foundation’s work through leadership involvement and dedicated service on the Foundation Board. In addition, representatives from Ducworks serve on multiple industry advisory boards, helping Bridgerland Technical College identify and meet workforce needs. Their support plays a vital role in student success and in advancing Bridgerland Technical College’s mission.

Thank you, Ducworks, for the difference you make for our students, our programs, and the future workforce!

04/21/2026

Shout out to our amazing employees who we collaborated with to make this donation possible. We are huge fans of what Bridgerland Technical College is doing for our local workforce and proud to support them!

A huge thank you to Ducworks for their generous donation in support of our Machining students! 🛠️

Opportunities like this make a real impact—helping our students gain hands-on experience, sharpen their skills, and prepare for successful careers in the industry.

We’re grateful for community partners like you who invest in the future of our workforce. 💙

04/11/2026

crew pose for a picture in front of their capsule after their successful journey around the moon This photo was taken in the deck well of the USS John P. Murtha off the coast of San Diego last night.
📷NASA

04/10/2026

This evening marks perhaps the most dangerous part of the mission as the crew re-enters earth's atmosphere and splashes down off the coast of San Diego, CA. Live broadcast will start at 6:30 PM ET / 4:30 PM MT with splashdown anticipated at about 8:07 PM ET / 6:07 PM MT.

The crew will have quite a show as they roar through the atmosphere at 23,000 MPH as their Orion capsule rides on a fireball created by their heatshield at 5,000 degrees F.

Re-entry takes about 14 minutes, but those short moments are packed with more opportunities for catastrophe than almost the entire mission combined.

As the capsule slows in earth's atmosphere, parachutes will then deploy to slow the capsule, until it hits the water at around 17 mph, and the crew is snatched up by a waiting Navy recovery ship and helicopters about 50-100 miles off the coast of San Diego.

📷NASA: NASA astronaut and Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman peers out of one of the Orion spacecraft's main cabin windows, looking at Earth

04/08/2026

Congratulations to our employees for their exemplary 2025 safety record! This is our sixth safety award from

Photos from Ducworks's post 04/07/2026

A few favorite images from the lunar flyby around the dark side of the moon yesterday. 📷 NASA

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1725 N 600 W
Logan, UT
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Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm