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David Wilkinson
(5 Jan 1771 - 3 Feb 1852)
American inventor and manufacturer who patented a machine for cutting screw threads which incorporated the slide rest.
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Science Quotes by David Wilkinson (1)
[The screw machine] was on the principle of the guage or sliding lathe now in every workshop throughout the world; the perfection of which consists in that most faithful agent gravity, making the joint, and that almighty perfect number three, which is in harmony itself. I was young when I learned that principle. I had never seen my grandmother putting a chip under a three-legged milking-stool; but she always had to put a chip under a four-legged table, to keep it steady. I cut screws of all dimensions by this machine, and did them perfectly. (1846)
— David Wilkinson
Quoted in ASME International and Heritage Committee, Landmarks in Mechanical Engineering.
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