Hidden fields
Books Books
" ... and fastened to the end of the saw, which being turned with the force of water, hoisteth up and down the saw, that it continually eateth in, and the handle of the same is kept in a rigall of wood, from swerving. Also the timber lieth, as it were,... "
A History of Inventions and Discoveries - Page 373
by Johann Beckmann - 1814
Full view - About this book

Beytræge zur geschichte der Erfindungen, Volume 2

Johann Beckmann - Inventions - 1784 - 724 pages
...continually eateth in, and thé handle of the fame is kept in a rigall of wood from fwerving. Alfo the timber lieth as it were upon a ladder, which is brought by little and little to the faw with another vice. 3Mefe Stelle bat mir jj. ^rof. бреет ßtl in íjatte jugewtefen. (34) Hercules...
Full view - About this book

A history of inventions and discoveries, tr. by W. Johnston. Vol ..., Volume 1

Johann Beckmann - 1817 - 572 pages
...account of this journey may be found in Miscellaneous State Papers, from 1501 to 1726, London J778, 4to. ip 71 : " The saw-mill is driven with an upright...near Ratisbon, when he accompanied Charles, prince of Juliets and Cleves, on his travels.* It may here be asked whether the Dutch had such mills first, as...
Full view - About this book

Speeches and Forensic Arguments

Daniel Webster - United States - 1830 - 518 pages
...that it continually eateth in, and the handle of the same is kept in a rigall of wood, from severing. Also the timber lieth, as it were upon a ladder, which is brought by little and little to the saw by another vice." From this description of the primitive power-saw, it would seem that it was probably...
Full view - About this book

The American Library of Useful Knowledge, Volume 1

Science - 1831 - 336 pages
...that it continually eateth in, and the handle of the same is kept in a rigall of .wood, from severing. Also the timber lieth, as it were upon a ladder, which is brought by little and little to the saw by another vice." From this description of die primitive power-saw, it would seem that it was probably...
Full view - About this book

The American Library of Useful Knowledge, Volume 1

Science - 1831 - 336 pages
...that it continually eateth in, and the handle of the same is kept in a rigall of wood, from severing. Also the timber lieth, as it were upon a ladder, which is brought by litde and little to the saw by another vice." From this description of the primitive power-saw, it...
Full view - About this book

Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 1

Daniel Webster - United States - 1835 - 1166 pages
...eateth in, and the handle of the same is kept in a rigall of wood, from severing. Also the timber licth, as it were upon a ladder, which is brought by little and little to the saw by another vice."' From this description of the primitive power-saw, it would seem that it was probably...
Full view - About this book

A History of Inventions, Discoveries, and Origins, Volume 1

Johann Beckmann - Discoveries in science - 1846 - 582 pages
...account of this journey may be found in Hardwicke's Miscellaneous State Papers, from 1501 to 1726, ip 71 : — "The saw-mill is driven with an upright...by little and little to the saw with another vice." 4 Hercules Prodicus. Coloniae 1609, 8vo, p. 95. * Leupoldi Theatrum Machinarum Molarium. Leipzig, 1735,...
Full view - About this book

A History of Inventions, Discoveries, and Origins, Volume 1

Johann Beckmann - Inventions - 1846 - 556 pages
...Hardwicke's Miscellaneous State Papers, from 1501 to 1726, ip 71 : — " The saw-mill is driven Trith an upright wheel ; and the water that maketh it go,...by little and little to the saw with another vice." * Hercules Prodicus. Coloniae 1609, 8vo, p. 95. dam, in the year 1596 ; and the invention of it is...
Full view - About this book

Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, Volume 1

Half hours - 1847 - 614 pages
...that it continually eateth in, and the handle of the same is kept in a rigall of wood from severing. Also the timber lieth, as it were, upon a ladder, which is brought by little and little to the saw by another vice." From this description of the primitive power-saw, it would seem that it was probably...
Full view - About this book

A Historical Account of Useful Inventions and Scientific Discoveries: Being ...

George Grant (author of Panorama of science.) - Inventions - 1852 - 270 pages
...the wheels. This wheel hath a piece of timber put to the axle-tree end, like the handle of a brooch, and fastened to the end of the saw, which being turned...brought by little and little to the saw with another vice.'1 In the six teenth century, there was a grand improvement made in this machine by having several...
Full view - About this book




  1. My library
  2. Help
  3. Advanced Book Search
  4. Download EPUB
  5. Download PDF