This is a picture of the turning department at Excelsior in the later teens. Most all of the turning was done on automatic screw machines which were an early, and efficient ancestor of CNC, hence the dimensions were programmed into the cams that moved the X and Y axes. Operators loaded some machines, and others were fed bars stock automatically. Once a machine was set up, it spit out parts by the thousands. It was the responsibility of the operators, and set-up men to monitor, and change out tooling when tools got dull. The human element was integral to production, and skilled machinists were abundant, as well as good engineers. Still, the output of those factories was enormous, and the quality was very good.

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