Footfeed

/ˈfʊtfid/ noun

Definition

A mechanism operated by foot, such as a pedal system that controls the feed rate of material in a machine.

Etymology

From 'foot' + 'feed' (mechanism for providing material), an industrial term from the Victorian era describing pedal-operated machinery.

Kelly Says

The footfeed represented a genius moment in design: using the largest and strongest human muscles (legs) for fine mechanical control, because hands were already busy with precision work.

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