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Nasmyths patent steam hammer, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Nasmyths patent steam hammer, 1844. Creator: Unknown


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Nasmyths patent steam hammer, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Nasmyths patent steam hammer, 1844. Diagram of the...novel machine, which has just been set to work at the Royal Dock-yard, Devonport [in Devon], for the purpose of forging in the most rapid and perfect manner all descriptions of large wrought iron-work required for the naval service. The machine is Mr. James Nasmyths Patent Direct-action Steam Hammer, by means of which, no mass of wrought iron, however large, is beyond the compass of its powers; while such is its managability, that at one moment it may be heating about the paddle shaft of a 500-horse marine engine, like as much clay; or, at another time, forging a nail, or even driving one into a piece of wood with all the simplicity of a joiners hammer. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol V

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This print captures the Nasmyths patent steam hammer, a groundbreaking invention from 1844. The diagram showcases this novel machine that was set to work at the Royal Dock-yard in Devonport, Devon for the purpose of forging large wrought iron-work required for naval service. Created by an unknown creator, this engraving depicts Mr. James Nasmyth's Patent Direct-action Steam Hammer, which boasted unparalleled power and versatility. No mass of wrought iron was too large for this remarkable invention, as it could effortlessly shape even the most substantial pieces with rapid precision. Its exceptional manageability allowed it to seamlessly transition from heating around a paddle shaft of a 500-horse marine engine to forging a simple nail or driving one into wood like a joiner's hammer. Published in "Illustrated London News" in 1844, this image exemplifies the industrial revolution era and Britain's prowess in technological advancements. It symbolizes the transformative impact of steam power on various industries during that time. Although its creator remains anonymous, their contribution to metalworking and industry cannot be understated. This photograph serves as a testament to their ingenuity and innovation. Preserved by Heritage Images and brought back to life by The Print Collector, this image transports us back to an era where technology reshaped professions and propelled society forward towards progress.

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