Cyclo-spatula

Cyclo-spatula: a historical artifact that combines two different tools - a bicycle and a spatula. This unusual hybrid was created at the end of the 19th century and was used mainly for earthworks and road construction.

The idea for the cyclotrowel arose during the Industrial Revolution, when the need to speed up construction work and increase productivity led to the creation of new tools. One of these tools was the cyclo-spatula.

The cyclo-spatula was a bicycle with wide tires and a specially reinforced frame to which the spatula was attached. The bicycle was equipped with front and rear lights, which made it possible to use it in the dark.

The cyclotrowel was widely used in the construction of railways and canals, where it was necessary to quickly move large volumes of soil. Thanks to its mobility and speed, the cyclotrowel helped to significantly speed up construction work and save a lot of labor costs.

However, over time, the cyclic spatula became a thing of the past, giving way to more modern tools and machines. Today, the cyclospatel can only be seen in museums and collections of technology history buffs.

However, the cyclo-spatula remains an interesting example of the combination of different technologies in one tool. This artifact reminds us of the importance of looking for new solutions and combining different technologies to improve productivity and save resources.