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{{Infobox historic engine
|name = ''Lap Engine''
|image = File:GeographScience Museum - the 'lap engine' (geograph 3661968-by-Chris-Allen).jpg
|image_size =
|alt =
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|collection = [[Science Museum Group]]
|___location = [[Science Museum, London]]
|accession = 1861-461861–46<ref name="Science-Museum-1861-46">{{Cite web
|title=Rotative steam engine by Boulton and Watt, 1788.
|website=Science Museum
|url=http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/objects/motive_power/1861-46.aspx
|access-date=13 March 2015
}}</ref>
|archive-date=24 September 2015
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924114903/http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/objects/motive_power/1861-46.aspx
|url-status=dead
}}</ref>
|working = No
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It is important as both an early example of a beam engine by Boulton and Watt, and also mainly as illustrating an important innovative step in their development for its ability to produce rotary motion.<ref name="Dickinson & Jenkins, 1927" /><ref name="Crowley, Lap Engine" />
 
The engines name comes from its use in [[Matthew Boulton]]'s [[Soho Manufactory]], where it was used to drive a line of 43 polishing or [[lapping]] machines, used for the [[Birmingham toy industry|production of buttons and buckles]].<ref name="SM, Lap Engine" /><ref name="Hulse, web, Lap Engine" />
 
== Innovations ==
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|title=Rotative steam engine by Boulton and Watt, 1788.
|website=Science Museum
|url=https://collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/objects/co50948/rotative-steam-engine-by-boulton-and-watt-1788-beam-engines
|url=http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/online_science/explore_our_collections/objects/index/smxg-50948
}}</ref>
<ref name="Hulse, web, Lap Engine" >{{Cite web
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|last2=Jenkins |first2=R.
|title=James Watt and the Steam Engine
|origyearorig-year=1927
|year=1981
|publisher=Moorland Publishing
|isbn=0-903485-92-3
|ref={{harvid|Dickinson|Jenkins|1927}}
}}</ref>
|pages=
}}</ref>
<ref name="Crowley, Lap Engine" >{{Cite book
|last=Crowley |first=T.E.
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|year=1982
|isbn=0-906831-02-4
|}}</ref=harv>
|pages=
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|date=1 February 1980
}}
 
 
{{steam engine configurations|state=collapsed}}
 
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[[Category:Preserved beam engines]]
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[[Category:Industrial Revolution]]
[[Category:History of the steam engine]]
[[Category:James Watt]]