John Wilkinson | |
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Born | 1728 Little Clifton, Cumberland, England |
Died | 14 July 1808 Bradley, Staffordshire, England | (aged 79–80)
Resting place | Lindale Church, Lindale-in-Cartmel, England |
Nationality | British |
Occupation(s) | Ironmaster, Entrepreneur, builder of first iron boat, partner in world's first iron bridge |
Website | broseley |
John "Iron-Mad" Wilkinson (1728 – 14 July 1808) was an English industrialist who pioneered the manufacture of cast iron and the use of cast-iron goods during the Industrial Revolution. He was the inventor of a precision boring machine that could bore cast iron cylinders, such as cannon barrels [1] and piston cylinders used in the steam engines of James Watt. His boring machine has been called the first machine tool. He also developed a blowing device for blast furnaces that allowed higher temperatures, increasing their efficiency, and helped sponsor the first iron bridge in Coalbrookdale. He is notable for his method of cannon boring, his techniques at casting iron and his work with the government of France to establish a cannon foundry.[2]