
Sujet
Harry N. Atwood 1912
Légende
Atwood developed what he called "duply" and started work on the plane which he recently completed. Over a solid wooden mandril, sheathed in cellophane, Atwood places his thermo-plaster in paper form. Strips of veneer, twenty-thousandths of an inch thick, are wound around the form. Then comes a coating of rubber insulation. The entire form is wheeled into a steam room and cooked for three-quarters of an hour. After the cooking, the rubber insulation and mandrel are removed, leaving the veneer baked hard in the desired shape.
Date
1912
Crédit
Photo12/Universal Images Group
Notre référence
UMG20A58_393
Model release
Non
Property release
Non
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
42,2Mo (6,9Mo) / 39,7cm x 26,6cm / 4690 x 3142 (300dpi)