. Canadian forest industries January-June 1914. gainst the tooth, thus overcoming the objec-tionable features of the stationary jaw. The tooth gauge is made in two parts. The upper part (H)lies flat on the back of the swaged point and acts as an anvil. Thelower part (I) is a straight bar, the end of which may be filed orground to meet the size of swage die, and clear the extreme pointand also gauge the tooth from the root of the swaged portion. Atthe same time it prevents the destruction of the swaged point inshaping. The tooth gauge can be instantly removed or replaced forinspection and refit
. Canadian forest industries January-June 1914. gainst the tooth, thus overcoming the objec-tionable features of the stationary jaw. The tooth gauge is made in two parts. The upper part (H)lies flat on the back of the swaged point and acts as an anvil. Thelower part (I) is a straight bar, the end of which may be filed orground to meet the size of swage die, and clear the extreme pointand also gauge the tooth from the root of the swaged portion. Atthe same time it prevents the destruction of the swaged point inshaping. The tooth gauge can be instantly removed or replaced forinspection and refitting by slightly loosening the set screw (W) andopening the clamp screw a full turn. Then the tooth gauge will dropout, between the jaws on the under side of the shaper. It can be re-placed in like manner. The clamping screw has a quick acting double thread and workson the extreme end of shaping jaw. This furnishes the greatest powerat the required point and with the least friction. The back rest (J) rests on two teeth and can be instantly ad-. ting while the intermediate section clears the kerf for the tooth tofollow, also giving a stronger support for cutting corner. It stiffensthe point and prepares the stock for reswaging, which is otherwisewasted in grinding or dressing the teeth to maintain the desired shape. The swivel brackets (B) carry a hardened point at (EV) whichforms a guide for the back end of the shaper. This together with theforked tooth gauge holder guides the shaper in perfect alignmentwith the saw. An Important Interior Trim Catalogue The Knight Manufacturing & Lumber Company, Limited, Mea-ford, Ont., have recently issued an attractive illustrated catalogue CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 53 With the Compliments of the Season The Manager and Staff of The Saw-Mill Owners Sales Co. Montreal - Canada
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