• Re: Amer Prec Museum & Model Eng Exhibit

    From mark@6201eb4dccc956cc4fa3a78dca0c2888177ec52efd48f125df214f046eb43138@example.com to rec.crafts.metalworking on Thu May 14 15:45:02 2026
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    IrCOve heard very good things about the exhibition at the American Precision Museum and Artys Transit, especially if yourCOre into model engineering, machining history, or early industrial tooling. The museum itself is fascinating since itrCOs located in the old Robbins & Lawrence Armory, which played a major role in interchangeable manufacturing and precision machining history.

    Most people seem to enjoy the mix of running models, steam engines, clockwork, machining demonstrations, and the chance to actually talk with builders rather than just look at static displays. If you appreciate craftsmanship and mechanical ingenuity, itrCOs usually considered well worth the trip.
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    For full context, visit https://www.polytechforum.com/metalworking/amer-prec-museum-model-eng-exhibit-368416-.htm

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  • From Jim Wilkins@muratlanne@gmail.com to rec.crafts.metalworking on Thu May 14 12:43:40 2026
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    "mark" wrote in message news:18af79137bb15e97$87$3608850$4016de43@news.newsgroupdirect.com...

    I|ore4raove heard very good things about the exhibition at the American Precision
    Museum and Artys Transit, especially if you|ore4raore into model engineering, machining history, or early industrial tooling. The museum itself is fascinating since it|ore4raos located in the old Robbins & Lawrence Armory, which
    played a major role in interchangeable manufacturing and precision machining history.

    Most people seem to enjoy the mix of running models, steam engines,
    clockwork, machining demonstrations, and the chance to actually talk with builders rather than just look at static displays. If you appreciate craftsmanship and mechanical ingenuity, it|ore4raos usually considered well worth
    the trip.
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    For full context, visit https://www.polytechforum.com/metalworking/amer-prec-museum-model-eng-exhibit-368416-.htm

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    This describes the origins and the originators of some of the exhibits. https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/72046

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