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  2. Heimbuchenthal - Wikipedia

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    About 1700 came the first hammerworks, driven by a mill, which took its name, Höllhammer, from the estate. The hammerworks, which in 1795 had been taken over by Georg Ludwig Rexroth, was said in the early 19th century to be “the first and most productive hammerworks” in the Principality of Aschaffenburg .

  3. Steam hammer - Wikipedia

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    The possibility of a steam hammer was noted by James Watt (1736–1819) in his 28 April 1784 patent for an improved steam engine. [12] Watt described "Heavy Hammers or Stampers, for forging or stamping iron, copper, or other metals, or other matters without the intervention of rotative motions or wheels, by fixing the Hammer or Stamper to be so worked, either directly to the piston or piston ...

  4. Olpe, Germany - Wikipedia

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    Hammerworks These craftsmen also had their own guild and took up the important preparatory work for the tinsmiths, and also for other smiths. The works were powered by water. Mining There is evidence of copper mining since the mid 16th century in the Rhonard. Alongside many other small pits in Olpe the Grube Rhonard was the biggest.

  5. Peter Muller - Wikipedia

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    Peter Muller, Müller or Mueller may refer to: . Peter Müller (ice hockey) (1896–1974), Swiss ice hockey player Peter Muller (architect) (1927–2023), architect with works in Bali, Sydney, South Australia and Melbourne

  6. Lößnitz - Wikipedia

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    However, the paper mill, which had supposedly once been a hammerworks and a coin blank works, burnt down in 1808 and was never rebuilt. Towards the end of the 19th century, the railway line between Zwönitz and Aue, on which the lower railway station was built somewhat later, came into service. After the station was built came residential areas ...

  7. Jackhammer - Wikipedia

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    A pneumatic jackhammer Video: A construction worker uses a jackhammer in Japan.. A jackhammer (pneumatic drill or demolition hammer in British English) is a pneumatic or electro-mechanical tool that combines a hammer directly with a chisel.

  8. Industrial Silence - Wikipedia

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    Industrial Silence is the debut album by Norwegian alternative rock band Madrugada.The album contains the singles "Electric", "Higher" and "Beautyproof" plus live favourite "Vocal".

  9. Warhammer - Wikipedia

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    Warhammer, a series of games and related media: . Warhammer, a table-top fantasy miniature wargame, and origin of the franchise; Warhammer Fantasy, the fictional setting of the various games and media