21-04-2019, 07:00 PM
I may be mistaken but I believe wheeling machines first came into common use sometime during or just after WWI.
Compound curves were making their debut on aeroplane and car forms at this time and became more common as the 1920s progressed.
The “clamp-and-squeeze together” shrinking tool was developed by mijnheer Fokker a Dutch engineer in the late 20’s I believe.
I’m on holiday at present and can’t be bothered to look it all up again so don’t quote me!
Compound curves were making their debut on aeroplane and car forms at this time and became more common as the 1920s progressed.
The “clamp-and-squeeze together” shrinking tool was developed by mijnheer Fokker a Dutch engineer in the late 20’s I believe.
I’m on holiday at present and can’t be bothered to look it all up again so don’t quote me!