62 sounds with tag Machine
  • Jacquard card duplicating machine

    The Jacquard card duplicating machine from the 1920s served the purpose of mechanically producing Jacquard cards (punch cards). In Jacquard weaving, the...
  • Jointer

    Jointer of a combination woodworking machine Van Looy (made in Belgium - Jumet)
  • Knife-spine grinding machine

    The knife-spine grinding machine is used to shape the back of the blade. To do so, the knife maker guides the back of the blade along a rotating grinding...
  • Link bending machine

    The electric link bending machine made in 1939 by the manufacturer Malmedie & Co., produces single chain links. First, a wire is unwound from a coil and...
  • Loom

    The rapier loom is a product of the company Günne, which is based in the Sauerland. Its construction dates back to 1970. Before it was added to the collection...
  • Loom

    This mostly metal loom was built around 1930 and is a product of Jean Güsken GmbH, based in Dülken. The loom is equipped on both sides with a four-box...
  • Metal planer, recording 1

    A planer is a type of metalworking machine tool that uses linear relative motion between the workpiece and a single-point cutting tool. A planer holds...
  • Metal planer, recording 2

    Mono recording very close to the work area. A planer is a type of metalworking machine tool that uses linear relative motion between the workpiece and...
  • Mortiser

    Mortiser of a combination woodworking machine Van Looy (made in Belgium - Jumet)
  • Narrow-gauge field locomotive

    The narrow-gauge field locomotive made by the company Jung in the year 1936 originally served to carry freight in the airship yard of Luftschiffbau Schütte...
  • Needle loom

    On this recording a needle loom can be heard in operation. The needle loom was built in the 1980s and is now a part of the LWL-Industrial Museum's collection....
  • Paper manufacturing by hand: the “Dutch”

    The second step in the manufacturing is placing the fiber in a machine simply called the Dutch - since it was invented by a dutch engineer in the 17th...