File:AmCyc Boring - diamond drill bit (2).jpg

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English: Woodcut/drawing of a diamond drill bit, the invention of Rodolphe Leschot of Paris.
Date published 1879
Source The American Cyclopædia, v. 3, 1879, p. 101 (Fig. 23).
Author unknown artist; the bit is the invention of Rodolphe Leschot of Paris
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