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tilt-hammer
ˈtilt-hammer [f. tilt n.2 or v.1] A heavy hammer used in forging, fixed on a pivot and acted upon by a cam-wheel or an eccentric, which alternately tilts it up and allows it to drop.1773 Gentl. Mag. Oct. 513/2 Any plating forge to work with a tilt-hammer. 1825 J. Nicholson Operat. Mechanic 345 The t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tobiashammer
History The first hammer forge was probably built in 1482 on the River Ohra. The kettle drums, which were produced into the late 20th century, were made from a single piece of copper, forged under the tilt hammer and still set a wikipedia.org
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Tilt (Cozy Powell album)
Tilt (known as Thunder Storm in Japan) is the second solo album by English drummer Cozy Powell, released in 1981. ) – 5:12 "Sunset" (Gary Moore) – 4:32 "The Blister" (Moore, Airey) – 4:22 "Hot Rock" (Hammer) – 4:36 CD release "Cat Moves" (Hammer) - 5:10 "Sunset" wikipedia.org
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tilt
▪ I. tilt, n.1 (tɪlt) Also 5 telt(e, 5–7 tylt, 6 tylte, 7 tillte. [Collateral form of ME. tild, teld n., perh. influenced by tent.] 1. A covering of coarse cloth, in early quots. of hair-cloth; an awning; a booth, tent, or tabernacle.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 488/1 Telte, or tente, tentorium. 1547 Privy C... Oxford English Dictionary
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Oberrödinghauser Hammer
The Alte Hammer ("Old Hammer Mill") was recorded as early as 1751. Formerly two water wheels drove a 70-kilogramme tilt hammer and a 300-kilogramme stave hammer (Stabhammer). wikipedia.org
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Thor's Hammer (Tusenfryd)
Mjølner is the hammer of Thor, the Norse god of thunder. The vehicles can travel at a top speed of , spin at a rate of 10 revolutions per minute, and tilt plus or minus 8°. wikipedia.org
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Frohnauer Hammer
Seventeen years later (1925) the three tilt hammers were brought back into action. In 1938, ownership of the mill changed to the Heimatwerks Sachsen. The heart of this system is the three tilt hammers, whose shafts are driven by an overshot water wheel. wikipedia.org
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Trip hammer
tilt-hammer (Chinese: 碓 Pinyin: dui; Wade-Giles: tui). The latter book states that the legendary mythological king known as Fu Xi was the one responsible for the pestle and mortar (which evolved into the tilt-hammer wikipedia.org
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Steam hammer
A steam hammer, also called a drop hammer, is an industrial power hammer driven by steam that is used for tasks such as shaping forgings and driving piles In August 1827 John Hague was awarded a patent for a method of working cranes and tilt-hammers driven by a piston in an oscillating cylinder where air wikipedia.org
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Freibergsdorf Hammer Mill
Copper Hammer Mill. Three tilt hammers with heads weighing 250, 200 and 100 kg (550, 440, and 220 lb respectively) are operated by iron tappets on the driving shaft. wikipedia.org
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Walther PK380
Like the P22, the PK380 features a slide-mounted, ambidextrous manual hammer-block, non-decocking safety and an external hammer. Instead, the PK380 employs a Browning-type, tilt barrel design referred to as "a locked breech short-recoil" design. wikipedia.org
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Chris Hammer
Chris Hammer (born in 1960) is a bestselling Australian crime-writer and journalist. Scrublands (2018) Silver (2019) Trust (2020) Ivan Lucic and Nell Buchanan series Treasure and Dirt (2021) (also published as Opal Country (UK)) The Tilt wikipedia.org
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James Nasmyth
Nasmyth thought the matter over and seeing the obvious defects of the tilt-hammer (it delivered every blow with the same force) sketched out his idea for the first steam hammer. wikipedia.org
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Osmond process
However, there were hammer mills in its hinterland and that of Lübeck, which made the osmonds into bar iron. The iron was apparently forged with a tilt hammer, rather than the helve hammer, usual in finery forges. wikipedia.org
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Finch Foundry
It contains examples of a tilt hammer, drop hammer, and shear hammer all powered by water wheels. wikipedia.org
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