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2023-02-23
In the process of invention, many things are often complementary and interlinked: in order to make steam engines, boring machines are needed to help; After the invention of the steam engine, it began to call for the gantry planer in terms of technological requirements. It can be said that the invention of the steam engine led to the development of the "working machine" from boring machine and lathe to the design of the planer. In fact, a planer is a kind of "planer" for cutting metal. Gantry planer for processing large plane (1839). Due to the need for plane machining of steam engine valve seats, many technicians have started to study this aspect since the beginning of the 19th century, including Richard Robert, Richard Platt, James Fox and Joseph Clement. They have independently manufactured gantry planers in 25 years since 1814. This gantry planer is used to fix the processed object on the round-trip platform, and the planer cuts one side of the processed object. However, this kind of planer has no tool feeding device, and is in the process of transforming from "tool" to "machine". In 1839, a British man named Bomerd finally designed a gantry planer with a knife feeding device. Shaping machine for processing small plane. Another Englishman, Nesmith, has invented and manufactured a shaper for processing small planes within 40 years since 1831. It can fix the processed objects on the bed, while the tool moves back and forth. Since then, due to the improvement of tools and the emergence of motors, the gantry planer has developed towards high-speed cutting and high-precision on the one hand, and large-scale on the other hand. Grinding machine Grinding is an ancient technology known to mankind since ancient times. In the Paleolithic Age, this technology was used to grind stone tools. Later, with the use of metal tools, the development of grinding technology was promoted. However, the design of famous grinding machines is still a modern matter. Even in the early 19th century, people still grind by rotating the natural grinding stone to make it contact with the processed object. The first grinding machine (1864). In 1864, the United States made the world's first grinding machine. This is a device that installs grinding wheels on the slide carriage of the lathe and makes it have automatic transmission. After 12 years, Brown of the United States invented a universal grinder that was close to the modern grinder.
In the process of invention, many things are often complementary and interlinked: in order to make steam engines, boring machines are needed to help; After the invention of the steam engine, it began to call for the gantry planer in terms of technological requirements. It can be said that the invention of the steam engine led to the development of the "working machine" from boring machine and lathe to the design of the planer. In fact, a planer is a kind of "planer" for cutting metal.
Gantry planer for processing large plane (1839). Due to the need for plane machining of steam engine valve seats, many technicians have started to study this aspect since the beginning of the 19th century, including Richard Robert, Richard Platt, James Fox and Joseph Clement. They have independently manufactured gantry planers in 25 years since 1814. This gantry planer is used to fix the processed object on the round-trip platform, and the planer cuts one side of the processed object. However, this kind of planer has no tool feeding device, and is in the process of transforming from "tool" to "machine". In 1839, a British man named Bomerd finally designed a gantry planer with a knife feeding device.
Shaping machine for processing small plane. Another Englishman, Nesmith, has invented and manufactured a shaper for processing small planes within 40 years since 1831. It can fix the processed objects on the bed, while the tool moves back and forth.
Since then, due to the improvement of tools and the emergence of motors, the gantry planer has developed towards high-speed cutting and high-precision on the one hand, and large-scale on the other hand.
Grinding machine
Grinding is an ancient technology known to mankind since ancient times. In the Paleolithic Age, this technology was used to grind stone tools. Later, with the use of metal tools, the development of grinding technology was promoted. However, the design of famous grinding machines is still a modern matter. Even in the early 19th century, people still grind by rotating the natural grinding stone to make it contact with the processed object.
The first grinding machine (1864). In 1864, the United States made the world's first grinding machine. This is a device that installs grinding wheels on the slide carriage of the lathe and makes it have automatic transmission. After 12 years, Brown of the United States invented a universal grinder that was close to the modern grinder.
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