The Collas Machine
Invented in 1836 by a French engineer named Achille Collas, this
machine signified a huge technological leap in the reproduction of
sculpture and statuary in varying sizes. The Collas Machine uses a
pantograph system to make proportionately larger or smaller duplications of a model. The concept can be traced to ancient Greek and Roman artists, who wanted to reproduce the perfect proportions of the human figure in their sculpture. Their method was called pointing, which meant that measurements of the desired figure were taken, then proportionally increased or decreased on a model.
Collas Machines often look like lathes: on one turntable sits the model and on a second turntable, connected to the first, sits a clay or plaster blank that has been roughly shaped to resemble the model but on a larger or smaller scale. The Collas Machine keeps the model and the blank in the same orientation as the technician uses a tracing needle, linked to a sharp cutting instrument, or stylus, to transfer a succession of profiles from the model onto the blank. Gradually the blank is worked, by the artist and/or trusted assistants, so that it becomes a larger or smaller duplicate of the model.
yes, it,s a recording machine actually
A simple machine.
The work done by a machine is the output energy provided by the machine in an intended task, while the work done on a machine is the input energy required to operate the machine. The work done by the machine should ideally be greater than the work done on the machine to ensure efficiency.
There is no specific machine known as a "machine heart." It could be a poetic or metaphorical term referring to a machine with a central processing unit or a component resembling a heart. More context is needed to provide an accurate answer.
Effort in a simple machine refers to the force applied by a person or machine to operate the machine. It is the input force needed to overcome resistance and move the load in the machine. The effort required depends on the type of machine and the mechanical advantage it provides.
Jean Collas was born in 1874.
Jean Collas died in 1928.
Achille Collas died in 1859.
Achille Collas was born in 1795.
Berni Collas was born on 1954-04-27.
Berni Collas died on 2010-09-16.
J. P. Collas was born in 1911.
J. P. Collas died in 1984.
Solita Collas-Monsod is a Professor at the school of Economics of the University of the Philippines ..
John von Collas died on 1753-06-16.
John von Collas was born on 1678-11-11.
Rolande Collas has written: 'Heurs et malheurs des soieries tourangelles'