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Machinery for making cutlery, 18th century



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Machinery for making cutlery, 18th century

Machinery for making cutlery: troughs of a grinding mill, tongs for pressing knife handles, pressing vice and spring drill. Copperplate engraving by Wilson Lowry after a drawing by John Farey from Abraham Rees Cyclopedia or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Literature, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, London, 1811

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Abraham Arts Cutlery Cyclopedia Dictionary Drill Engineering Farey Grinding Handle Knife Machinery Manufacture Mill Press Rees Revolution Sciences Spring Tongs Trough Universal Vice


10"x8" (25x20cm) Table Top Metal Print

Bring the rich history of metalworking to your home or office with our stunning Media Storehouse Metal Prints featuring the Machinery for Making Cutlery image from Mary Evans Prints Online. This captivating 18th-century print showcases intricate details of troughs of a grinding mill, tongs for pressing knife handles, a pressing vice, and a spring drill. Each Metal Print is meticulously crafted using high-quality materials and state-of-the-art printing techniques to ensure vibrant colors and exceptional clarity. Add a touch of industrial elegance to your decor while celebrating the artistry and craftsmanship of yesteryears. Order your Metal Print today and relish the beauty of history in your space.

Table Top Metal Prints feature rounded corners and an easel back for easy display. Available in two sizes, 18x13cm (7x5) or 25x20cm (10x8). Lightweight and vibrant, they are perfect for displaying artwork and are guaranteed to add style to any desk or table top. The unique material is fade, moisture, chemical and scratch resistant to help ensure this art lasts a lifetime.

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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 25.4cm (8" x 10")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


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1. Title: "Machinery for Making Cutlery: An 18th Century Technological Marvel" This copperplate engraving, created by Wilson Lowry after a drawing by John Farey, offers a fascinating glimpse into the intricate and complex world of 18th century cutlery manufacture. The image, taken from Abraham Rees' Cyclopedia or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Literature, published by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown in London in 1811, showcases the various tools and machinery used in the production process. At the heart of this illustration lies a trough of a grinding mill. This essential piece of machinery was used to shape and smooth the rough edges of newly forged cutlery blades. The blades, once ground to the desired shape, would then move on to the next stage of production. Surrounding the grinding mill are various other tools and machinery. Tongs, with their distinctive curved ends, are used to press and shape the handles of knives. A pressing vice, with its robust jaws, is employed to secure the knife blades during the handle-pressing process. A spring drill, with its sharp drill bit, is used to create the holes for attaching the handles to the blades. This intricate and detailed illustration provides a window into the industrial revolution and the technological advancements that transformed the manufacture of everyday items like cutlery. The precision and care required in each step of the process are evident, highlighting the skill and expertise of the craftsmen of the time. This engraving is a testament to the ingenuity and innovation that characterized the 18th century, and continues to inspire awe and admiration in modern times.

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