12 sounds with tag Woodwork
  • Bottom saw

    Bottom saw

    Used to cut the lid and bottom into a circle. An oblique blade cut a round cap while a planer blades phasing of underside of the lid. Manufactured by...
  • Crank wheel

    In the Sawmill Remblinghausen (Meschede, North Rhine-Westphalia) this crank wheel device has been used to open and close the drainage of the water reservoir...
  • Cutter

    Cutter

    Planes both sides of the planks at the same time. The plank gets a contoured / rounded shape to fit in the drittel/barrel. Manufactured by Osbyverken,...
  • Edge planer

    Edge planer

    Planes edges of parts to the lid and bottom of the drittel/barrel Unknown Manufacturer. Maximum noise level: 104 dB. The background sound from the...
  • Francis turbine

    The Francis turbine is a water turbine which was developed in the USA by the engineer James B. Francis (1815-1892). It is mainly used to generate electricity...
  • Horizontal gang saw

    The horizontal gang saw, produced by the machine factory A. Goede in Berlin in 1908, currently stands in the Sawmill Remblinghausen (Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia)....
  • Horizontal waterwheel

    The Sawmill Remblinghausen in Meschede (Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia) has been using the horizontal steel-waterwheel for generating electric light since...
  • Knösen

    Knösen

    The machine is called Knösen. The machine planes a groove in both ends of the planks so that the top and bottom of the drittel/barrel fit in the groove. Manufactured...
  • Round rod milling machine

    Up until its shutdown in 1983 the Sawmill Remblinghausen in Meschede (North Rhine-Westphalia) manufactured wooden handles for brooms and rakes using the...
  • Side planer

    Side Planer

    Planes the sides of each plank so that they have an oval shape and fit together to form a drittel/barrel. Manufactured by Osbyverken, Sweden, in the 1930s. The...
  • Thicknes planer

    Thickness planer

    Planes the assembled lid or bottom. Manufactured by Osbyverken, Sweden, in the 1930s. Maximum sound level: 106 dB. The background sound from the belt...
  • “Slit machine”

    The “slit machine”, made by Adam Baumüller GmbH in the 1990s, uses a circular saw to put the slits into the knife handles, into which the blades are...