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Working Models of Medieval Construction Machines. Please, share and subscribe to watch monthly Video http://www.veproject1.org/
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Veproject1, have you done any research on the pivot joint/interface of the crane? It seems to me that wood would wear quickly...did they perhaps use a metal 'collar', like a large washer, to enable them to keep that surface smooth, and perhaps lubricated?
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So it's renaissance in the video title, but medieval in the actual video? You DO know that these two are completely different, right? ;)
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could use some of these on modern sites.cranes cost a fortune.
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Looks beautiful and fashion
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The horse wheel. The horses should be attached to the small wheel to get the increase in force.
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Well...dumb is me for missing this video playlist, right? Very excellent !
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1:20 How it works?
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Absolutely the best wood working job I have seen in a long time. To take sketches and to scale them down and accurately place the dowels as gear teeth. Did you do this by hand or did you use CNC to drill holes for the gear teeth holes?
Any you look at this project it is a fantastic look at history and it is proof that there are still craftsman out there. -
Sure wish I could of been there next to the genius himself (DiVinci) and others to witness history in the making. Man that would of been amazing, to see him draw the Mona Lisa.
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How can I buy a real working model abog@imail.ru
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Yeah sorry must have been another video. I double checked the da Vinci video but that's not it. My bad
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Thank you
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no words. I could not find words to express my admiration. I am from Guatemala.
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Do you mean da Vinci Video?
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could you please tell the name of the opera?
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Da Vinci! For twenty-first century - look into new opportunities
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I have experience pulling stumps with a tractor, chain, and automobile wheel rim. We place the chain over the wheel rim next to the stump so that the stump is pulled UP out of the ground instead of across. I believe your machine models may be accurate but your demonstration of the stump puller is incorrect. Still, a very informative and interesting post. Thanks.
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Well done, now we know how our anchestors build the big palasts without electrical power...
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Super!