Old School Mechanical Movements Guide Epicyclic Trains Oblique Rollers Trip Hammers Lazy-Tongs And Other Classic Machinery From The Industrial Revolution For Gearheads Engineers And Curious History Buffs
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Industrial Era Machinery Guide: Epicyclic Trains and More - 1-Volume Edition
✔️ 1-volume edition with 507 mechanisms and concise operation notes
✅ Covers hydraulics, steam engines, pneumatics, presses, horologes, and more
✅ 1868 compilation by Henry T. Brown, reissued in 2020, edition 1
✅ English-language edition with a detailed index for quick reference
✅ Ideal for inventors, tinkerers, gearheads, and history buffs
✔️ 1-volume edition with 507 mechanisms and concise operation notes
This 1868 compilation by Henry T. Brown covers epicyclic trains, oblique rollers, trip hammers, lazy-tongs, and other classic mechanisms. Spanning the first century of the Industrial Revolution, it features simplified, concise illustrations and brief descriptions of each item’s use and operation, with an index for easy lookup. Release Date: 02-01-2020; Language: English.
✅ 507 mechanisms illustrated with left-hand drawings and facing descriptions✅ Covers hydraulics, steam engines, pneumatics, presses, horologes, and more
✅ 1868 compilation by Henry T. Brown, reissued in 2020, edition 1
✅ English-language edition with a detailed index for quick reference
✅ Ideal for inventors, tinkerers, gearheads, and history buffs
💡 What is a historical guide to Industrial Revolution machinery used for in modern mechanical design? This handy resource can help you:
- Understand epicyclic trains, oblique rollers, trip hammers, and lazy-tongs in context
- See how early components relate to hydraulic, steam, and pneumatic systems
- Gain quick reference via the detailed index for finding specific mechanisms
- Inspire restoration, education, and hands-on projects with historical insights
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