I picked this up at the dump about 15 years ago.
It lived on the floor of my garage since then. The manufacturer is William Dixon, Inc of Newark, NJ probably about 100 years ago. I pulled it out today to see if it would curve a strip of sheet metal into a cylinder, but I think it’d need another spindle to do that. The two spindles are adjustable so they are not necessarily parallel. I’m guessing the tool is for flattening soft metal wire like gold or silver, for jewelyry. Does anyone recognize and know it’s purpose?
It lived on the floor of my garage since then. The manufacturer is William Dixon, Inc of Newark, NJ probably about 100 years ago. I pulled it out today to see if it would curve a strip of sheet metal into a cylinder, but I think it’d need another spindle to do that. The two spindles are adjustable so they are not necessarily parallel. I’m guessing the tool is for flattening soft metal wire like gold or silver, for jewelyry. Does anyone recognize and know it’s purpose?