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Interchangeable parts promised a revolution in maintenance and production and changed the world of engineering forever.

A sweltering afternoon in July 1785, in the cool of a dungeon east of Paris, was the site of a remarkable demonstration of French engineering – and French insouciance. Honoré Blanc, a gunsmith, showed how he could take apart flintlock rifles, jumble up the parts, and reassemble the rifles. The parts were interchangeable, promising a revolution in maintenance and production. Thomas Jefferson, future President of the US, was in the audience. As Tim Harford explains, the world of engineering was about to change – but could either Blanc or Jefferson take advantage of what was coming?

Producer: Ben Crighton
Editor: Richard Vadon

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14 minutes

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Fri 11 Sep 2020 23:30

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  • Fri 15 Nov 2019 13:45
  • Fri 11 Sep 2020 23:30

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