Share your favorites on Show & Tell

Wooden Pattern used to make Steel Parts for the first Suspension Bridges including the Brooklyn Bridge and Golden Gate Bridge

In Tools and Hardware > Show & Tell.
ellenoverholt's likes1 of 1
1
Love it
1
Like it

jojomangjojomang loves this.
ellenoverholtellenoverholt likes this.
Add to collection

    Please create an account, or Log in here

    If you don't have an account, create one here.


    Create a Show & TellReport as inappropriate


    Posted 12 years ago

    ellenoverh…
    (1 item)

    When heavy machinery parts in the Roebling Steel Mill wore out from repeated use, they had to be replaced right away. These parts, including rollers, wheels, gears, were made on site. Steel replacement parts were milled in the machine shop and iron parts were a cavity that has been made in a pliable material such as sand. The cavity is shaped by using a precise replica of the object to be cast, called a pattern.

    Pattern making was an unheralded but crucial aspect of making steel. The patterns were made of hard woods so they could stant up to repeated castings and they were made to exacting standards so the parts they turned out were precise duplicates. Pattenmakers were skilled craftsment whose trade bore similarities to tool and die-making and fine woodworking.

    Unsolved Mystery

    Help us close this case. Add your knowledge below.

    logo
    Tools and Hardware
    See all
    17
    17" Valley Pro AMERICAN HICKORY Woo...
    $32
    9pcs Keys BIG Large Antique Vintage old Brass Skeleton Lot for DIY Making Lock
    9pcs Keys BIG Large Antique Vintage...
    $8
    9pcs Keys BIG Large Antique Vintage old Brass Skeleton Lot for DIY Making Lock
    9pcs Keys BIG Large Antique Vintage...
    $7
    Vintage Antique Solid Brass Bacchus Dionysus Greek God Of Wine Face Door Knocker
    Vintage Antique Solid Brass Bacchus...
    $35
    logo
    17
    17" Valley Pro AMERICAN HICKORY Woo...
    $32
    See all

    Want to post a comment?

    Create an account or login in order to post a comment.