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[[image:JD 2019 Vaucanson Loom 7.JPG|thumb|2019. Shuttle]]
[[image:JD 2019 Vaucanson Loom 7.JPG|thumb|2019. Shuttle]]
[[image:JD 2019 Vaucanson Loom 6.JPG|thumb|2019. Showing the worm and wheel gearing for the winding-on roll]]
[[image:JD 2019 Vaucanson Loom 6.JPG|thumb|2019. Showing the worm and wheel gearing for the winding-on roll]]
[[image:JD 2019 Vaucanson Loom 3.JPG|thumb|2019. L.H. shuttle carriage and hand-cranked shafts with bevel gears. The gears are modern]]
[[image:JD 2019 Vaucanson Loom 3.JPG|thumb|2019. L.H. shuttle carriage and hand-cranked shafts with bevel gears. The gears are relatively modern]]
[[image:JD 2019 Vaucanson Loom 4.JPG|thumb|2019. Showing the cams which operate the treadles]]
[[image:JD 2019 Vaucanson Loom 4.JPG|thumb|2019. Showing the cams which operate the treadles]]
[[image:JD 2019 Vaucanson Loom 8.JPG|thumb|2019. The punched controlling drum is visible here]]
[[image:JD 2019 Vaucanson Loom 8.JPG|thumb|2019. The punched controlling drum is visible here]]
Métier à tisser les étoffes façonnées de Vaucanson.
Métier à tisser les étoffes façonnées de Vaucanson.


In 1745-48 the brilliant French inventor and engineer [[Jacques de Vaucanson]] designed a loom intended to automate the work of the  drawmen and the weaver by the animation of the weaving tools. The mechanism, the shuttle and the beater were driven by cams while the fabric was regularly wound on. It did not find commercial application.
In 1745-48 the brilliant French inventor and engineer [[Jacques de Vaucanson]] designed a loom intended to partially automate the work of the  drawman and the weaver. The mechanism, the shuttle and the beater were driven by cams while the fabric was regularly wound on. It did not find commercial application.


A reconstruction of the machine is on display at the [[Musee des Arts et Metiers|Musée des Arts et Métiers]] in Paris. See Museum webpage [https://www.arts-et-metiers.net/musee/metier-tisser-les-etoffes-faconnees-de-vaucanson-destine-remplacer-lancien-metier-la-tire here].  
A reconstruction of the machine is on display at the [[Musee des Arts et Metiers|Musée des Arts et Métiers]] in Paris. See Museum webpage [https://www.arts-et-metiers.net/musee/metier-tisser-les-etoffes-faconnees-de-vaucanson-destine-remplacer-lancien-metier-la-tire here].  

Revision as of 09:19, 29 October 2024

2019. Loom on display at the Musée des Arts et Métiers
2019. Right hand shuttle tube carriage
2019. Right hand shuttle tube carriage
2019. Shuttle
2019. Showing the worm and wheel gearing for the winding-on roll
2019. L.H. shuttle carriage and hand-cranked shafts with bevel gears. The gears are relatively modern
2019. Showing the cams which operate the treadles
2019. The punched controlling drum is visible here

Métier à tisser les étoffes façonnées de Vaucanson.

In 1745-48 the brilliant French inventor and engineer Jacques de Vaucanson designed a loom intended to partially automate the work of the drawman and the weaver. The mechanism, the shuttle and the beater were driven by cams while the fabric was regularly wound on. It did not find commercial application.

A reconstruction of the machine is on display at the Musée des Arts et Métiers in Paris. See Museum webpage here.

It is not clear how much of the machine is original.

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