In December 1949, Art Hunt, Wayne Pierce and Dave Richey tested their newly invented snowmaking machine at Mohawk Mountain in Cornwall, CT. After this successful test, the mountain became the first to install a snowmaking system. This was the first commercial smowmaking machine.
First, you make a machine. Next, you make it paste envelopes. Who do you think I am?? Davinchi?? Edison?? Genghis Khan??
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Water is pumped at high pressure through a nozzle mixed with compressed air which results in a large mist. At well below freezing outside temperatures and with a mist sprayed high in the air, the mist freezes and falls to ground as snow.
Important to know the difference between a 'tool' and a 'machine' here. They do seem to be closely related and overlapping. Tools help you to follow a vocation/job. Tools can help you to make a machine, unless it is found in nature. ( like a lever ) The identity of the first machine maker is lost in time. Could be more useful to determine what the first machine was. I would think that the first machine was not 'built' with that idea in mind, i.e. this is the first machine. It was most likely 'built' to make work easier. kapm
FIRST - make ice cream with the ice cream machine. SECOND- sell the ice cream THIRD - make money you're welcome.
They went to the Dogger( the legendary dog machine) and chose a breed of dog to make, then they pressed "MAKE DOG" and the breed came out of an opening in the machine. The process is quite simple to explain, first the machine constructs the bones and organs, second the machine adds muscle and skin, third the Dogger adds white fur ands paints the breeds pattern on it, lastly the machine gives the breed a random personality.
He wanted to change the world and make it easier and faster to make clothes
They ceated the first "flying machine". (an old-time airplane.)
I could argue that it is astronomers, not machines, who make such discoveries, but if I have to nominate a machine for the honor, it would be the Hubble Space Telescope.
What was the first stapling machine used for?