The Story of Foot Powered Machinery
Foot powered machinery was a relatively short lived form of wood and metal working equipment that played a very important role in the growth of America around the Victorian time period. Both commercial grade machines designed for the carpenter, builder and blacksmith and amateur grade machines designed for kids and hobbyist were sold. When electricity became available, most of these machines were no longer desired and were scraped. This video chronicles how all this happened.

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Crescent Foot Powered Bandsaw

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Turning a bowl on a foot powered pole lathe

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Why This 100-Year-Old Skill Almost Disappeared

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Barnes 4 1/2 Foot Powered Metal Lathe

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How To Restore A Barnes Foot Powered Mortiser

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I Built a FOOT POWERED Lathe. (Most requested video.)

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Does DaVinci’s 500 year-old Lathe Work?

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How Two Irish Immigrants Built A $75 Machine That Change American Manufacturing Forever

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Huge 1890s Wood Lathe Restoration

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Bob Easton's Treadle Lathe

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Comparing the WF & John Barnes #2 and #7 Foot Powered Saws

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Grinding Machine Foot Powered | Homemade Tool DIY

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Ancient Machines (Machines Of Ancient China)

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Inside the T-34-85

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Restoring Rare 1800's PEDAL POWERED Scroll Saw

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This 12th Century Table Saw Is A Huge Force Multiplier!

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Restoration of a Foot Powered Scroll Saw

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AMAZING ANTIQUE BANDSAW TRANSFORMATION - HAND Powered To High Speed FOOT Powered Treadle

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WF & John Barnes #3 Velocipede Foot Powered Wood Lathe

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