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  2. Ludlow Typograph - Wikipedia

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    The Ludlow system uses molds, known as matrices or mats, which are hand-set into a special composing stick. Thus the composing process resembles that used in cold lead type printing. Once a line has been completed, the composing stick is inserted into the Ludlow machine, which clamps it firmly in place above the mold.

  3. Machine quilting - Wikipedia

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    Quilt block design. Machine quilting is quilting made using a sewing machine to stitch in rows or patterns using select techniques to stitch through layers of fabric and batting in the manner of old-style hand-quilting. Some machines even replicate hand stitching, [1] for example Sashiko or running stitch quilting.

  4. Composing stick - Wikipedia

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    Early composing sticks often had a fixed measure, as did many used in setting type for newspapers, which were fixed to the width of a standard column, when newspapers were still composed by hand. The compositor takes the pieces of type from the boxes (compartments) of the type case and places them in the composing stick, working from left to ...

  5. Typesetting - Wikipedia

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    During typesetting, individual sorts are picked from a type case with the right hand, and set from left to right into a composing stick held in the left hand, appearing to the typesetter as upside down. As seen in the photo of the composing stick, a lower case 'q' looks like a 'd', a lower case 'b' looks like a 'p', a lower case 'p' looks like ...

  6. Hot metal typesetting - Wikipedia

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    The Super Caster and Orphan Annie were used to cast fonts of loose type for hand setting as well as spacing material and patterned rules. This type was most times made of an alloy (8-10% tin, 15-20% antimony) slightly harder than the line casting alloys but was not as hard as the foundry type used for hand setting of loose letters.

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  8. Paige Compositor - Wikipedia

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    Many point to his over-investment in the Paige typesetting machine and other inventions as the cause of not only his family's financial decline but also the decline of his wit and humor. [7] Webster Manufacturing made fewer than six machines costing $15,000 apiece, over three times as much as the initial production estimates.

  9. Timothy Alden (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    Alden was born at Barnstable, Massachusetts, on February 3, 1823, sixth in descent from John Alden, the Puritan. [1] Other sources refers he was born on June 14, 1819. [2] [3] When very young he was apprenticed to his brother, who was a printer, and at the age of seventeen began to plan a machine "for setting and distributing type".