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- Rose_engine_lathe abstract "A rose engine lathe is a specialized kind of geometric lathe. The headstock rocks back and forth with a rocking motion or along the spindle axis in a pumping motion, controlled by a rubber moving against a rosette or cam-like pattern mounted on the spindle, while the lathe spindle rotates. Rose engine work can make flower patterns, as well as convoluted, symmetrical, multi-lobed organic patterns. The patterns it produces are similar to that of a Spirograph, in metal. No other ornamental lathe can produce these "rose" patterns. The decoration produced by a rose engine lathe is called guilloché.Engine work is easier than a high-gloss finish, especially in recessed areas, and is often found inside the casing of expensive watches. It sometimes confused with "jewel finishes" or engine turning, a much cheaper process of making swirly marks in metal by a rotating abrasive peg or pad, which is repeatedly applied to the surface to make a pattern of overlapping circles. Jewel finishes used to be common on stereo faceplates and automobile interiors.The patterns of United Kingdom's first postage stamps (known as the "line engraved" series), including the Penny Black of 1840, were based on rose engine patterns. The die used to prepare the printing plates was partially created by means of the rose engine, which produced a complicated pattern on a separate piece of metal. Rollers were then used to transfer this pattern to the die, where it formed the background and border patterns (the head, corner decoration and lettering were hand-engraved). This pattern made the stamps difficult to forge, and PB&P (known from 1852 as Perkins, Bacon & Co.) held the contract for forty years, during which time the designs of the stamps which they printed changed little.".
- Rose_engine_lathe thumbnail CNAM-IMG_0609.jpg?width=300.
- Rose_engine_lathe wikiPageExternalLink www.the-sot.com.
- Rose_engine_lathe wikiPageExternalLink 33.
- Rose_engine_lathe wikiPageExternalLink ornamentalturning.net.
- Rose_engine_lathe wikiPageExternalLink eturn.html.
- Rose_engine_lathe wikiPageExternalLink www.holtzapffel.org.
- Rose_engine_lathe wikiPageExternalLink www.mandalaroseworks.com.
- Rose_engine_lathe wikiPageID "2796461".
- Rose_engine_lathe wikiPageLength "2997".
- Rose_engine_lathe wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Rose_engine_lathe wikiPageRevisionID "674848034".
- Rose_engine_lathe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Automatic_lathes_(mechanically_automated).
- Rose_engine_lathe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Woodworking_machines.
- Rose_engine_lathe wikiPageWikiLink Engine_turning.
- Rose_engine_lathe wikiPageWikiLink Engine_turnings.
- Rose_engine_lathe wikiPageWikiLink Geometric_lathe.
- Rose_engine_lathe wikiPageWikiLink Guilloché.
- Rose_engine_lathe wikiPageWikiLink List_of_British_postage_stamps.
- Rose_engine_lathe wikiPageWikiLink Penny_Black.
- Rose_engine_lathe wikiPageWikiLink Spirograph.
- Rose_engine_lathe wikiPageWikiLink File:CNAM-IMG_0609.jpg.
- Rose_engine_lathe wikiPageWikiLink File:Penny_black.jpg.
- Rose_engine_lathe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rose engine lathe".
- Rose_engine_lathe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rose engine".
- Rose_engine_lathe wikiPageWikiLinkText "rose engine lathe".
- Rose_engine_lathe wikiPageWikiLinkText "rose-engine".
- Rose_engine_lathe hasPhotoCollection Rose_engine_lathe.
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- Rose_engine_lathe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Metalworking-stub.
- Rose_engine_lathe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Philately-stub.
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- Rose_engine_lathe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Woodworking.
- Rose_engine_lathe subject Category:Automatic_lathes_(mechanically_automated).
- Rose_engine_lathe subject Category:Woodworking_machines.
- Rose_engine_lathe hypernym Kind.
- Rose_engine_lathe type Machine.
- Rose_engine_lathe type Tool.
- Rose_engine_lathe comment "A rose engine lathe is a specialized kind of geometric lathe. The headstock rocks back and forth with a rocking motion or along the spindle axis in a pumping motion, controlled by a rubber moving against a rosette or cam-like pattern mounted on the spindle, while the lathe spindle rotates. Rose engine work can make flower patterns, as well as convoluted, symmetrical, multi-lobed organic patterns. The patterns it produces are similar to that of a Spirograph, in metal.".
- Rose_engine_lathe label "Rose engine lathe".
- Rose_engine_lathe sameAs m.0837l2.
- Rose_engine_lathe sameAs Q7367996.
- Rose_engine_lathe sameAs Q7367996.
- Rose_engine_lathe wasDerivedFrom Rose_engine_lathe?oldid=674848034.
- Rose_engine_lathe depiction CNAM-IMG_0609.jpg.
- Rose_engine_lathe isPrimaryTopicOf Rose_engine_lathe.