Drill release tool made by Bob Watkins
- PART OF:
- Toolbox containing tools
- Made:
- circa 1965 in Altrincham
Drill release tool used to remove a drill bit from an object after drilling, made by Bob Watkins during his time as an apprentice at the Linotype and Machinery Co. in Broadheath, Trafford in the mid-1960s.
As part of the five year apprenticeship, in order to learn the main processes involved in mechanical engineering, namely turning, shaping, milling, grinding, fitting and drilling, Linotype apprentices like Bob Watkins were required to make their own set of tools, which formed part of the toolkit they used out on the factory floor.
Details
- Category:
- Printing & Writing
- Object Number:
- 2015-2019/14
- Materials:
- steel (metal)
- Measurements:
-
overall: 5 mm x 150 mm x 25 mm,
- type:
- tool
- credit:
- Gift of Bob Watkins