'Homage to Henry' analogue drawing machine by Dr. Jack Tait resulting from reverse engineering of Desmond Paul Henry's analogue drawing machines based on the WW2 Sperry Bomb sight computer. 'Homage to Henry' Analogue Drawing Machine developed and built by Dr. Jack Tait 2012-2019
Linkogram / Linkograph Drawing Machine developed and built by Dr Jack Tait, Clyro, Herefordshire, England, 2012 Linkogram / Linkograph Drawing Machine developed and built by Dr Jack Tait 2012
Scribblogram Drawing Machine developed and built by Dr Jack Tait, Clyro, Herefordshire, England, 2012 Scribblogram Drawing Machine developed and built by Dr Jack Tait 2012
Original Lectroline drawing machine on wooden stand. Original Lectroline drawing machine on wooden stand
Model of a drawing machine, patentee John George Bodmer, 1824, England, to separate slivers, increase their length 12-15 times and recombine into a lap. Model of a Drawing Machine 1824-1833