Kategoria: machines and tools

  • A ropemaking wheel from a workshop in Myslenice










    XIX/XX century / Germany (?)

    A ropemaking wheel from a workshop in Myslenice

    A rope wheel – from a large flywheel moved by a crank, the drive by means of a string is transferred to spindles with hooks (three or more – in a fan-shaped arrangement). You can adjust the height of the upper part with rollers. The machine was purchased from a ropemaker running a workshop in Myslenice, who had previously bought it from a ropemaker in Bochnia.
    Material:
    wood, iron
    dimensions:
    height / length / width
    145 cm / 60 cm / 97 cm

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  • A rope reel from a workshop in Bochnia










    XIX/XX century / Germiany (?)

    A rope reel from a workshop in Bochnia

    The rope reel (giszer – from German Seilgeschirr, twister) consists of a metal mechanism moved by a crank, driving gears that transmit the drive to 4 hooks, and is set on a wooden structure. The machine comes from a cordage workshop in Bochnia run by Boleslaw Kosturkiewicz. Material: wood, iron Dimensions: height / length / width 104 cm / 114 cm / 45 cm

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    XIX/XX w. / Germany (?)

    The ropemaking reel (giszer – from German Seilgeschirr, twister)

  • A ropemaking wheel from a workshop in Myslenice








    XIX/XX w. / Germany (?)

    A ropemaking wheel from a workshop in Myslenice

    A rope wheel – from a large flywheel moved by a crank, the drive by means of a string is transferred to spindles with hooks (three or more – in a fan-shaped arrangement). You can adjust the height of the upper part with rollers. The machine was purchased from a ropemaker running a workshop in Myslenice, who had previously bought it from a ropemaker in Bochnia.
    Material:
    wood, iron
    dimensions:
    height / length / width
    145 cm / 60 cm / 97 cm

    See also


    XIX/XX w. / Germany (?)

    The rope reel (giszer – from German Seilgeschirr, twister)

  • A set of cordage machines (reel and cart), folk
























    1857 / Poland

    A set of cordage machines (reel and cart), folk

    The reel is driven by a crank, setting in motion cogwheels, connected to pegs to which a twisted cord was attached. The cart (with two wheels at the front) also has a crank, embedded in the structure, terminating in the front with an iron hook. Both machines are engraved with the date „1857” and „X”.
    material:
    wood, iron
    dimensions:
    height / length / width
    reel: 38 cm / 66 cm / 25 cm
    cart: 34 cm / 74 cm / 40 cm

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    1877 / Spisz, Poland

    A set of ropemaking machines (reel and cart), folk


    XIX-XX w. / Poland

    A set of ropemaking machines (reel and cart), folk

  • A set of ropemaking machines (reel and cart), folk























    1877 / Spisz, Poland

    A set of ropemaking machines (reel and cart), folk

    The reel is driven by a crank, setting in motion gears, connected to pegs to which the twisted cord was attached. The cart (with two wheels at the front) also has a crank, embedded in the structure, with the drive translated into a peg to which the string was attached. The reel has an engraved date „YEAR R. 1877. P.” There are decorations on both machines: geometric ornaments and grooves. The machines come from the vicinity of Niedzica in Spisz. Some missing parts have been completed.
    material:
    wood
    dimensions:
    height / length / width
    reel: 43 cm / 39 cm / 37 cm
    cart: 45 cm / 43 cm / 43 cm

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    1877 / Spisz, Poland

    A set of ropemaking machines (reel and cart), folk


    XIX-XX w. / Poland

    A set of ropemaking machines (reel and cart), folk

  • Set of ropemaking machines (reel and cart), folk

























    XIX-XX century / Poland

    Set of ropemaking machines (reel and cart), folk

    The reel is driven by a crank, setting in motion cogwheels, connected to pegs to which a twisted cord was attached. The cart also has a crank, embedded in the structure, ending in the front with an iron hook.
    Material:
    wood, iron
    dimensions:
    height / length / width
    reel: 36 cm / 70 cm / 20 cm
    cart: 26 cm / 72 cm / 20 cm

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    1877 / Spisz, Poland

    A set of ropemaking machines (reel and cart), folk


    XIX-XX w. / Poland

    A set of ropemaking machines (reel and cart), folk

  • A rope reel from a workshop in Nowy Wisnicz












    XIX/XX century/ Germiany (?)

    A rope reel from a workshop in Nowy Wisnicz

    A rope reel (gisher – from German Seilgeschirr, twister) consists of a metal mechanism moved by a metal wheel with an attached handle (replacing the crank), driving gears that transmit the drive to 4 hooks. The iron mechanism is set on a wooden structure.
    The machine was purchased in Nowy Wisnicz and comes from the workshop of Leopold Julian Kosturkiewicz. More about the origin of the machine – at the description of the rope wheel from Nowy Wisnicz.
    material:
    wood, iron
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    XIX/XX w. / Germany (?)

    A rope wheel from a workshop in Nowy Wisnicz


    XIX/XX w. / Germany (?)

    A rope reel from a workshop in Nowy Wisnicz

  • A rope wheel from a workshop in Nowy Wisnicz














    XIX/XX century. / Germiany (?)

    A rope wheel from a workshop in Nowy Wisnicz

    The rope wheel consisted of a large flywheel moved by a crank, the drive by means of a belt or cord was transferred to 4 rollers with hooks. It was possible to adjust the height of the upper part, in which the rollers (not preserved) were fixed, achieving the appropriate tension of the belt (also not preserved). The machine used a large wagon wheel with an iron rim.
    The machine was purchased in Nowy Wisnicz and came from the workshop of Leopold Julian Kosturkiewicz. More about the origin of the machine – at the description of another carriage wheel from Nowy Wisnicz.
    material:
    wood, iron
    dimensions:
    height / length / width
    139 cm / 52 cm / 99 cm

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    XIX/XX w. / Germany(?)

    A rope reel from a workshop in Nowy Wisnicz


    XIX/XX w. / Germany (?)

    A rope wheel from a workshop in Nowy Wisnicz

  • A rope reel from a workshop in Nowy Wisnicz












    XIX/XX w. / Germiany(?)

    A rope reel from a workshop in Nowy Wisnicz

     

    A rope wheel – from a large flywheel moved by a crank, the drive by means of a belt is transferred to rollers with hooks (three or more – in a fan-shaped arrangement). It is possible to adjust the height of the upper part, in which the rollers were fixed – unfortunately, in this copy not preserved. The belts (two) were made of several leather (clothing) strips joined together.

    The machine was purchased in Nowy Wisnicz and came from the workshop of Leopold Julian Kosturkiewicz. The ropemakers of this name in nearby Bochnia produced ropes as early as the 18th century. – Until modern times. It is likely that one of the craftsmen moved his workshop to Nowy Wiśnicz.

    Leopold Julian Kosturkiewicz produced cordage products for farmers in the near and distant vicinity. At work, as was usual, the whole family helped his father, including children – from a young age. Among them was also daughter Cecilia, who learned the craft in her father’s workshop. Although she later no longer had a connection with ropemaking, she did not forget the skills she had acquired. She was eager to share her knowledge and experience, which she proved by participating in classes organized by the Center for Regional Education in Stary Wiśnicz, which functions at the Municipal Cultural Center in Nowy Wiśnicz. This institution attaches great importance to finding manifestations of cultural activities of past times in the region. One of them are disappearing professions, folk crafts and skills. The topic of one of the workshops held for teachers and instructors on November 15-17, 2011 was cordage. A special guest was Mrs. Cecylia Załupska, who led a demonstration of cordage twisting. Cordage, braiding and tissue paper making were also the subject of a lecture entitled „Disappearing folk crafts and skills.” In the second part of the workshop, participants made braided baskets, jewelry and flowers using twine. There was also a theme for the upcoming Christmas, it was string angels and traditional spiders. Necessary knowledge, instructions were provided to the students by Bernadetta Błoniarz and Agata Załupska.

    Mrs. Cecilia Załupska passed away in early 2023.

    material:

    wood, iron

    dimensions:

    height / length / width

    137 cm / 60

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    XIX/XX w. / Germiany (?)

    Rope wheel from the workshop in Nowy Wiśnicz


    XIX-XX w. / Poland

    Rope wheel from the workshop in Nowy Wiśnicz