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Breast drill, before 17th century (fruitwood, brass & iron)
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Breast drill, before 17th century (fruitwood, brass & iron)
701078 Breast drill, before 17th century (fruitwood, brass & iron) by German School; length: 60.3 cm; David Russell Collection; (add.info.: This bevel-gear breast drill combines elegance and function. The fine-quality turning in the neck and pad is matched by the craftsmanship of the carved gears, by the elegance of the brass strengthening plates, and by the engineering of the spring-loaded button in the bevelled shoe of the tang. There are three holes, apparently for lubricating the bearing, and on the handle arm there is a possible touch mark.
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Media ID 22706230
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This print showcases a remarkable piece of craftsmanship from the 17th century - a Breast drill made of fruitwood, brass, and iron. The German School's attention to detail is evident in every aspect of this tool. From the exquisite turning in the neck and pad to the intricately carved gears, this bevel-gear breast drill exudes elegance and functionality. The addition of brass strengthening plates not only adds to its aesthetic appeal but also enhances its durability. One cannot help but admire the engineering marvel that is the spring-loaded button in the bevelled shoe of the tang, which undoubtedly contributed to its efficiency. Noteworthy features include three holes that were likely used for lubricating bearings, ensuring smooth operation during woodworking tasks. Additionally, there is a possible touch mark on the handle arm, adding an intriguing element of mystery surrounding its history. This photograph serves as a testament to traditional craftsmanship and pays homage to carpenters who relied on manual tools like this breast drill for their woodworking endeavors. It reminds us of our rich heritage and how these timeless implements continue to inspire modern craftsmen today. Captured by Bridgeman Images with impeccable clarity and attention to detail, this print invites viewers into a world where skillful hands shape wood into works of art using tools steeped in history.
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