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- Engineering Our Future - In honor of National Engineers Week, our latest THF Conversation, supported by our partners at Arrow Components<a tabindex="0" href="https://www.youtube.com/@ArrowComponents" target="" force-new-state="true" data-sf-ec-immutable=""></a> and Astemo brought together business and education leaders as they shared their career experiences and talked about educating and empowering the next generation to engineer a better tomorrow.

- February 25, 2022
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Engineering Our Future
In honor of National Engineers Week, our latest THF Conversation, supported by our partners at Arrow Components and Astemo brought together business and education leaders as they shared their career experiences and talked about educating and empowering the next generation to engineer a better tomorrow.
- Engineering a Bigger Dragon - Learn how Heavy Meta enlarged the wings of Canada's 30-foot long fire-breathing dragon just in time to bring the heat to Maker Faire Detroit!

- July 24, 2018
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Engineering a Bigger Dragon
Learn how Heavy Meta enlarged the wings of Canada's 30-foot long fire-breathing dragon just in time to bring the heat to Maker Faire Detroit!
- Ford Engineering Laboratory, July 1936 - Built in 1923-1924, the Ford Engineering Laboratory in Dearborn, Michigan, housed the automaker's tool design, production engineering and experimental engineering research departments. Henry Ford had an office there and, throughout his lifetime, the lab was the true heart of Ford Motor Company. The facility was expanded and remodeled several times over the years.

- July 03, 1936
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Ford Engineering Laboratory, July 1936
Built in 1923-1924, the Ford Engineering Laboratory in Dearborn, Michigan, housed the automaker's tool design, production engineering and experimental engineering research departments. Henry Ford had an office there and, throughout his lifetime, the lab was the true heart of Ford Motor Company. The facility was expanded and remodeled several times over the years.
- Ford Engineering Laboratory, August 1951 - Built in 1923-1924, the Ford Engineering Laboratory in Dearborn, Michigan, housed the automaker's tool design, production engineering and experimental engineering research departments. Henry Ford had an office there and, throughout his lifetime, the lab was the true heart of Ford Motor Company. The facility was expanded and remodeled several times over the years.

- August 13, 1951
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Ford Engineering Laboratory, August 1951
Built in 1923-1924, the Ford Engineering Laboratory in Dearborn, Michigan, housed the automaker's tool design, production engineering and experimental engineering research departments. Henry Ford had an office there and, throughout his lifetime, the lab was the true heart of Ford Motor Company. The facility was expanded and remodeled several times over the years.
- Ford Engineering Laboratory, July 1936 - Built in 1923-1924, the Ford Engineering Laboratory in Dearborn, Michigan, housed the automaker's tool design, production engineering and experimental engineering research departments. Henry Ford had an office there and, throughout his lifetime, the lab was the true heart of Ford Motor Company. The facility was expanded and remodeled several times over the years.

- July 03, 1936
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Ford Engineering Laboratory, July 1936
Built in 1923-1924, the Ford Engineering Laboratory in Dearborn, Michigan, housed the automaker's tool design, production engineering and experimental engineering research departments. Henry Ford had an office there and, throughout his lifetime, the lab was the true heart of Ford Motor Company. The facility was expanded and remodeled several times over the years.
- Ford Engineering Laboratory, August 1951 - Built in 1923-1924, the Ford Engineering Laboratory in Dearborn, Michigan, housed the automaker's tool design, production engineering and experimental engineering research departments. Henry Ford had an office there and, throughout his lifetime, the lab was the true heart of Ford Motor Company. The facility was expanded and remodeled several times over the years.

- August 13, 1951
- Collections - Artifact
Ford Engineering Laboratory, August 1951
Built in 1923-1924, the Ford Engineering Laboratory in Dearborn, Michigan, housed the automaker's tool design, production engineering and experimental engineering research departments. Henry Ford had an office there and, throughout his lifetime, the lab was the true heart of Ford Motor Company. The facility was expanded and remodeled several times over the years.
- Steam Engine -

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Steam Engine
- Engine Block - The Model T's one-piece engine block, with its four cylinders cast as a single unit, was cutting-edge when Ford introduced the car in 1908. At the time, most automakers used cylinders cast singly or in pairs and bolted to a separate crankcase. The T's block was simpler and less expensive to produce, and the design ultimately became standard practice.

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Engine Block
The Model T's one-piece engine block, with its four cylinders cast as a single unit, was cutting-edge when Ford introduced the car in 1908. At the time, most automakers used cylinders cast singly or in pairs and bolted to a separate crankcase. The T's block was simpler and less expensive to produce, and the design ultimately became standard practice.
- Engine Block - The Model T's one-piece engine block, with its four cylinders cast as a single unit, was cutting-edge when Ford introduced the car in 1908. At the time, most automakers used cylinders cast singly or in pairs and bolted to a separate crankcase. The T's block was simpler and less expensive to produce, and the design ultimately became standard practice.

- Collections - Artifact
Engine Block
The Model T's one-piece engine block, with its four cylinders cast as a single unit, was cutting-edge when Ford introduced the car in 1908. At the time, most automakers used cylinders cast singly or in pairs and bolted to a separate crankcase. The T's block was simpler and less expensive to produce, and the design ultimately became standard practice.
- Ford Engineering Laboratory, August 1951 - Built in 1923-1924, the Ford Engineering Laboratory in Dearborn, Michigan, housed the automaker's tool design, production engineering and experimental engineering research departments. Henry Ford had an office there and, throughout his lifetime, the lab was the true heart of Ford Motor Company. The facility was expanded and remodeled several times over the years.

- August 13, 1951
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Ford Engineering Laboratory, August 1951
Built in 1923-1924, the Ford Engineering Laboratory in Dearborn, Michigan, housed the automaker's tool design, production engineering and experimental engineering research departments. Henry Ford had an office there and, throughout his lifetime, the lab was the true heart of Ford Motor Company. The facility was expanded and remodeled several times over the years.