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ExperimentArchaeolog on Twitter: "Our medieval wooden pole lathe is significantly advanced. Well done to our MSc student @HamishDarrah ! We have 1000s of lathe-turned objects of wood, jet, bone and antler in
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Medieval thread cutting lathe. The year 1480. Mistake was made in the drawing, see comments. : r/Machinists
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