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Moxon's mechanick exercises, volume 1 (of 2)

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A practical manual of mechanic arts, it compiles clear, hands-on treatises describing tools, materials, and methods across trades and, in the section on printing, provides step-by-step instruction in type-founding, punch-cutting, letter construction, casting, press operation, ink preparation, and layout. Methods are supported by measured diagrams and geometric rules for proportion, with recommended patterns for plotting and cutting letterforms and guidance on making and maintaining workshop tools. Practical tips and procedural detail are woven with underlying principles of form and legibility, producing a systematic handbook for artisans and students of pre-industrial printing and allied crafts.

About the Author

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Joseph Moxon

Joseph Moxon was a 17th-century English writer and printer, best known for his work in the field of mechanics and engineering. His notable publication, "Moxon's Mechanick Exercises," serves as an early treatise on the principles of mechanics and the practical applications of engineering. Moxon's writings reflect a blend of scientific inquiry and practical instruction, making significant contributions to the understanding of mechanical arts during his time. His work is recognized for its detailed illustrations and clear explanations, which aimed to educate craftsmen and aspiring engineers.

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