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  2. Machine shop - Wikipedia

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    Modern machine shop workstation, 2009. A machine shop or engineering workshop is a room, building, or company where machining, a form of subtractive manufacturing, is done. In a machine shop, machinists use machine tools and cutting tools to make parts, usually of metal or plastic (but sometimes of other materials such as glass or wood).

  3. List of Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmarks - Wikipedia

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    Knight Foundry and Machine Shop. One of the earliest US water-powered foundry-machine shops, including Knight impulse turbines. 1873 Sutter Creek: California United States ASME brochure: 183: 1995 Wright Field 5-foot Wind Tunnel. Early example of the "modern" wind tunnel for aircraft-model testing. 1921 Wright-Patterson Air Force Base: Ohio ...

  4. American Precision Museum - Wikipedia

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    A "machine tool" is a machine which makes parts to other machines, such as screws or gun stocks. Lathes, milling machines, and drill presses are examples of precision machine tools. The museum has the largest collection of historically significant machine tools in the United States.

  5. History of mechanical engineering - Wikipedia

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    The lever was also used in the shadoof water-lifting device, the first crane machine, which appeared in Mesopotamia circa 3000 BC, [4] and then in ancient Egyptian technology circa 2000 BC. [6] The earliest evidence of pulleys date back to Mesopotamia in the early 2nd millennium BC, [7] and ancient Egypt during the Twelfth Dynasty (1991-1802 BC ...

  6. Technological and industrial history of the United States

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    Hoping to harness the ample power of the Merrimack River, another group of investors began building the Middlesex Canal up the Mystic River, both Mystic Lakes and generally following stream valleys (near to today's MA 38) reached the Merrimack in Chelmsford 35 miles (56 km) from Boston Harbor, establishing limited operations by 1808, and a ...

  7. Building 20 - Wikipedia

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    Building 20 continued to be used for machine shops, research labs, and offices. [6] Building 22 was later demolished, to make room for Building 26 (the Karl Taylor Compton Laboratories). As of 2023 [update] , Building 24 still stands, as the sole surviving structure from the WWII period, still being used for labs, offices, and classrooms.

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  9. History of numerical control - Wikipedia

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    APT development was picked up with the AIA in San Diego, and in 1962, by Illinois Institute of Technology Research. Work on making APT an international standard started in 1963 under USASI X3.4.7, but any manufacturers of NC machines were free to add their own one-off additions (like PRONTO), so standardization was not completed until 1968 ...