Antikythera Fragment #6 - Ancient Tool Technology - Making A Hand Powered Drill
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The Antikythera mechanism demonstrates Ancient Greek precision in creating small holes using tools like the Pump Drill with bronze and copper drill bits. Modern materials like steel and fishing line can be used as substitutes, and plans for replication are freely available.
Insights
- The Antikythera mechanism's intricate design relied on precise small holes created by ancient Greeks, showcasing their advanced engineering capabilities.
- The drilling tool used for crafting the mechanism featured interchangeable drill bits made from a variety of materials, emphasizing the resourcefulness and craftsmanship of ancient artisans.
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How did Ancient Greeks create precise holes?
Using tools like the Pump Drill.
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