Rose engine lathe by Hulot Fils 1768

Made:
1768 in France

Rose engine lathe by Hulot Fils 1768, mounted on table with treadle drive and complete with slide rest and chucks

This French 'Rose-Engine', made by Hulot Fils, is a typical example of its period. The headstock carries a mandrel which is free to move longitudinally in its bearings, whilst the whole headstock can move laterally on fulcrums.

On the mandrel is mounted a series of rosettes having both edge and side serrations which bear against rubbing pieces carried in two side frames. Under the influence ofthe rubbing pieces the serrations cause the mandrel to move rhythmically either laterally or longitudinally as desired, being held in contact with the rubbers by plate springs. Thus wavy lines, varying in pitch or depth, are produced by the cutting tool on the surface of the work. The mandrel is driven from a treadle shaft and the arrangement of belt pulleys on the mandrel and back shaft gives the effect of backgearing.

Various forms of chuck can be mounted on the mandrel nose. An early and somewhat unusual type of elliptical chuck is shewn dismantled.

The tool rest consists of a main slide which can be set for either sliding or surfacing, with a subsidiary tool slide and tool holder set at right angles, both movements being made by hand-operated screws. The tool rest has a screw-adjusted stop for setting the tool.

In the same case is shewn a separate headstock by the same maker fitted with guide screws for cutting threads. To this headstock is screwed a double eccentric chuck.

A spherical or dome chuck of about 1815 by Holtzapffel is also included in the equipment of this lathe.

Details

Category:
Hand and Machine Tools
Object Number:
1912-281
Materials:
mahogany (wood), wrought iron, steel (metal), gunmetal, brass (copper, zinc alloy) and gut
type:
lathes
credit:
Prescott

Parts

Slide rest and cutting tool

Slide rest and cutting tool

Slide rest and cutting tool

Materials:
steel (metal)
Object Number:
1912-281/2
type:
rest and tool
One oval chuck

One oval chuck

One oval chuck, french pattern (fitted to the lathe head)

Materials:
steel (metal)
Object Number:
1912-281/3
type:
chuck
Blank wooden chuck with brass female thread

Blank wooden chuck with brass female thread

Blank wooden chuck with brass female thread fitted with brass work specimen /5

Materials:
wood (unidentified)
Object Number:
1912-281/4
type:
specimen
Brass specimen with machined pattern

Brass specimen with machined pattern

Brass specimen with machined pattern (Medalion) fitted to /4

Materials:
brass (copper, zinc alloy)
Object Number:
1912-281/5
type:
medallion - medal
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Double eccentric chuck fits arbor of /1

Double eccentric chuck fits arbor of /1

Double eccentric chuck fits arbor of /1 and marked 'Hulot Fils, Paris'

Object Number:
1912-281/6
type:
chuck
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Two steel wedges

Two steel wedges

2 steel wedges used to lock the headstock when used as a conventional lathe

Materials:
steel (metal)
Object Number:
1912-281/7
type:
steel wedges
Collection of rose engine rosettes

Collection of rose engine rosettes

A collection of rose engine rosettes (cams) and miscellaneous parts some marked Inv.no. 1912-283 and some unmarked. Now all assigned to this number but may not fit this machine

Materials:
brass (copper, zinc alloy)
Object Number:
1912-281/10
type:
rosettes