File:Maudslay screw-cutting lathes of circa 1797 and 1800.png
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Photos of Henry Maudslay's famous screw-cutting lathes of circa 1797 and 1800. Although Maudslay did not invent any of the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/machine_element" class="extiw" title="w:machine element">machine elements</a> that went into the design, and although he did not invent the first screw-cutting lathe, he was the first person who made famous the winning form factor (bringing together the lathe, leadscrew, slide rest, and change gears, with practical inter-relationships.
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