Model of a Masting Sheer, 's Lands Werf Hellevoetsluis (possibly), c. 1797 - c. 1807 Canvas Print

Model of a Masting Sheer, 's Lands Werf Hellevoetsluis (possibly), c. 1797 - c. 1807 Canvas Print

Model of a mast buck on a ground shelf representing a bank. The two legs, connected above by a heavy crossbar and a hood, lean forward and are held back by two struts and six stages. The legs are on a wall with a semicircular recess. The internships are attached to hooks in the ground with juffer blocks, which are placed behind a work platform in an arch. The struts have slot-shaped tracks on the platform, in which they can be secured in several places. The platform covers an open shelter, and can be removed, making the heifundering visible. A wooden roller on the front edge of the platform and the servant behind the platform probably helped manipulate the roundwood. The two hoists are driven by treadmills, one on each side. The rope runs from the axis of its treadmill through a three-disc block at the top and a double tow block, from the three-disc block back through a servant at the foot of the leg and from there to a cape liner and beting on the other side of the ground shelf; the right cape warrior is according to the design of Asmus as with NG-MC-190.

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