Wooden section of 'rose-engine" lathe on a sliding bar
- maker:
- Unknown
Two wooden sections attached on a sliding bar with an upright handle. Part of 'rose-engine' lathe.
This lathe automatically produced a complex geometrical pattern, cut into a small round piece of wood. In so doing it replicated the work of a human turner, who could decorate things such as watchcases or medallions.
The lathe’s astonishing design reflects that it was made for someone wealthy – it is traditionally associated with King Frederick the Great of Prussia, who was also a turner. Possessing this wondrous machine, performing its lifelike task, would have emphasised Frederick’s position as a great statesman.
Details
- Category:
- Hand and Machine Tools
- Object Number:
- 1888-393/7
- Materials:
- metal (unknown), wood (unidentified), box (wood) and oak (wood)
- Measurements:
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overall: 100 mm x 195 mm x 150 mm,
- type:
- lathes
- credit:
- Pratt, S.