1868 Eagle

The source of the selcouth fractalius effect (best seen large) is from an emblem on an 1868 Rogers "Eagle" Shaper - Made by the C.B. Rogers of Connecticut, the study machine has a cast iron base and supported a table wood cutting machine.

Fractalis is rarely known, unusual, and some might say strange filter but I really enjoy the result.

This shaper is on display at the National Museum of Industrial History and on loan from the Smithsonian Institution.

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