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Blade mill with grindstones designed by John Smeaton
View, plan and elevation of a blade mill with grindstones designed by John Smeaton. Copperplate engraving by Mutlow from John Mason Goods Pantologia, a New Encyclopedia, G. Kearsley, London, 1813
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This print showcases the innovative design of John Smeaton's Blade Mill with Grindstones, as depicted in a meticulously crafted copperplate engraving by Mutlow, published in John Mason Good's "Pantologia, a New Encyclopedia" in 1813. The image offers a multi-perspective view of the mill, presenting both a bird's-eye view, a plan, and an elevation. Smeaton's blade mill represented a significant advancement in the industrial revolution, merging the principles of water power and mechanized production. The mill's design featured a large water wheel, which transmitted power to the grinding mechanism through a series of shafts and gears. The mill's distinctive grindstones, arranged in a circular pattern, were designed to efficiently process a large volume of grain. The engraving reveals the intricate details of the mill's engineering, from the water wheel's intricate blades to the precise alignment of the grindstones. The mill's machine-like precision and industrial scale stood in stark contrast to traditional, manual methods of grain processing. This print serves as a testament to the ingenuity and creativity of the industrial revolution, highlighting the transformative impact of new technologies on everyday life. The intricate copperplate engraving process itself reflects the era's appreciation for fine craftsmanship and attention to detail, making this print a valuable historical artifact.
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