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Three-arm bow plane, c. 1834-39 (beech, boxwood, ebony, rosewood, brass, steel & ivory)
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Three-arm bow plane, c. 1834-39 (beech, boxwood, ebony, rosewood, brass, steel & ivory)
701097 Three-arm bow plane, c.1834-39 (beech, boxwood, ebony, rosewood, brass, steel & ivory) by White, Israel (fl.1834-39); length: 19.7 cm; David Russell Collection; (add.info.: This masterpiece of creative thinking follows a design which was patented on 9 January 1834 at a time when East Coast plane-makers were searching for the answer to problems of parallelism. White solved the problem with this plane, the first three-arm plough.
); American, out of copyright
Media ID 22394864
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Agricultural Vehicle Carpenters Carpentry Craft Crafts Equipment Farm Equipment Hitch Implement Mechanism Plane Plough Tool Tools Woodwork Woodworking Coupling
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This print showcases the remarkable craftsmanship of the Three-arm bow plane, created between 1834 and 1839 by Israel White. Made from a combination of beech, boxwood, ebony, rosewood, brass, steel, and ivory, this exquisite piece is a testament to White's ingenuity and skill. Patented in January 1834 during a time when East Coast plane-makers were grappling with issues of parallelism, this three-arm plough revolutionized the field. With its innovative design and meticulous construction, it provided an elegant solution to a pressing problem. Measuring at a length of 19.7 cm, this wooden masterpiece is part of the esteemed David Russell Collection. Its intricate details highlight the artistry involved in creating such functional yet aesthetically pleasing tools. The photograph captures not only the physical beauty but also the historical significance of this invention. It represents more than just an agricultural vehicle or farm equipment; it symbolizes human innovation and progress in agriculture and woodworking. As we admire this timeless creation through Bridgeman Images' lens, we are reminded of how traditional crafts like carpentry continue to shape our world today. This print serves as both an homage to past inventors like Israel White and an inspiration for future generations to push boundaries in their respective fields.
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