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  2. 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 ...

  3. Creusot steam hammer - Wikipedia

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    Creusot steam hammer in Le Creusot. The Creusot steam hammer is a giant steam hammer built in 1877 by Schneider and Co. in the French industrial town of Le Creusot.With the ability to deliver a blow of up to 100 tons, the Creusot hammer was the most powerful in the world until 1891, when the Bethlehem Iron Company of the United States purchased patent rights from Schneider and built a steam ...

  4. Power hammer - Wikipedia

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    A power hammer A blacksmith working with a 50-kilogram (110 lb) power hammer. Power hammers are mechanical forging hammers that use an electrical power source or steam to raise the hammer preparatory to striking, and accelerate it onto the work being hammered. They are also called open die power forging hammers.

  5. James Nasmyth - Wikipedia

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    The first hammers were of the free-fall type but they were later modified, given power-assisted fall. Up until then, the invention of Nasmyth's steam-hammer, large forging, such as ships' anchors, had to be made by the "bit-by-bit" process, that is, small pieces were forged separately and finally welded together. A key feature of his machine ...

  6. François Bourdon - Wikipedia

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    A new type of hammer was needed for industrial production of the large forgings needed in these engines. [5] The Creusot steam hammer of 1877, a huge hammer with a design evolved from Bourdon's original. François Bourdon is best known for his invention of the steam hammer, an idea that is also attributed to the Scottish engineer James Nasmyth.

  7. Forging - Wikipedia

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    Forging a nail. Valašské muzeum v přírodě, Czech Republic. Forging is one of the oldest known metalworking processes. [1] Traditionally, forging was performed by a smith using hammer and anvil, though introducing water power to the production and working of iron in the 12th century allowed the use of large trip hammers or power hammers that increased the amount and size of iron that could ...

  8. ‘The Rings of Power’ Recap: LOTR Has Its ‘Heat’ Moment

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    Credit is due where credit is due: The Rings of Power has been on fire like the inside of Celebrimbor's forge lately. It just feels like the show is going places, if only plot-wise.

  9. Marine steam engine - Wikipedia

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    Vertical engines are sometimes referred to as "hammer", "forge hammer" or "steam hammer" engines, due to their roughly similar appearance to another common 19th-century steam technology, the steam hammer. [37] Vertical engines came to supersede almost every other type of marine steam engine toward the close of the 19th century.

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