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It took in work 6 feet square and was hand-driven.
"A small hand-driven wind tunnel would help, but we have no time to build one."
His father, George Sarsar, was a printer who ran a hand-driven press.
His only equipment was a hand-driven drill.
As implied by the term "mangle," these early machines were quite dangerous, especially if powered and not hand-driven.
The springwater, which is said to have healing powers, can be taken through a hand-driven pump beside the sandstone basin.
Planishing is a hand-driven process used in auto body repair and sheet metal craft work such as medieval armour production.
A hand-driven Ferris wheel, somewhere in India.
Of course, the automatics were ten to a hundred times as expensive as the hand-driven ones, and there weren't many that could afford a private vehicle.
He thought he saw spokes blurring as men dragged one of the hand-driven pumpers toward the conflagration.
Stripped to the waist, still working with hand-driven drills, chisels and rustic mallets, they practise the same techniques as their forefathers.
Ice screws can be hand-driven into solid ice and are the equivalent of cams or nuts when ice climbing.
Many of Middle Eastern casbas have no wheeled traffic, but use donkey-driven or hand-driven carts for freight transport.
Phalke's first three films were created in eight months together without a film studio, by hand-driven machines and using a crew who had no prior film experience.
The exhibition also covers for example the history of the Dresden Fire Department with a baroque and hand-driven fire pump dating from 1759.
During most regimens they are not allowed to drive hand-driven wheelchairs, or to make transfers alone, because of the risk of rupturing a tendon suture.
The first stage in mechanizing the process was mounting the spindle horizontally so it could be rotated by a cord encircling a large, hand-driven wheel.
They may have manual backup mechanisms to enable hand-driven respiration in the absence of power (such as the mechanical ventilator integrated into an anaesthetic machine).
Hartsfield built a unique hand-driven grinder, the "Lil Cranky," after his electric grinder had a mishap.
The ship's crew did not appreciate the hand-driven propulsion system; they had not joined the navy to be "galley slaves" and the system was soon removed.
She was equipped with a dual propulsion system, both hand and steam-driven, although the hand-driven portion was removed early in the ship's career due to complaints from the crew.
Frederick specializes in hand-driven media such as custom-formed paper, artist's books, paintings, drawings, and prints, and she is recognized as the D.C. area's "most knowledgeable paper artist."
As an alternative to the expensive electrical nebulizer, many people in the 1930s continued to use the much more simple and cheap hand-driven nebulizer, known as the Parke-Davis Glaseptic.
The last design before the treadle pump was a "Y-pump", having two cylinders welded together in a Y shape, and a hand-driven rocking frame so the hands could help the foot.
The bridge is held together by six million Australian-made hand-driven rivets supplied by the McPherson company of Melbourne, the last being driven through the deck on 21 January 1932.