Gleanings in bee culture . k. If the clock runsdown by carelessness, you can set the hands of thecalendar just as easily as you set the hands of acommon clock. This latter feature is a late inven-tion. Every clock is guaranteed by the Seth Thomasfactory, and their name attached to any clock isabout the highest praise you can give it. Send onthe ST 50, and you can have your clock by return ex-press. If ordered with other goods, they can gosafely by freight, as each one is securely boxed byitself. Thej will be shipped from here. 98 GLEANINGS IX BEE CULTURE. Eeb. WIACHINEKY FOR MAKING 0:^E-PIECES


Gleanings in bee culture . k. If the clock runsdown by carelessness, you can set the hands of thecalendar just as easily as you set the hands of acommon clock. This latter feature is a late inven-tion. Every clock is guaranteed by the Seth Thomasfactory, and their name attached to any clock isabout the highest praise you can give it. Send onthe ST 50, and you can have your clock by return ex-press. If ordered with other goods, they can gosafely by freight, as each one is securely boxed byitself. Thej will be shipped from here. 98 GLEANINGS IX BEE CULTURE. Eeb. WIACHINEKY FOR MAKING 0:^E-PIECESECTIONS, AND HOW TO USE IT. THE WAY WE AVORK AT OUR SHOP. aT takes three different machines to makethese sections to advantage, besides the— usual planers and cut-off and rippingsaws. I have explained to you in the A B C,and in Gleanings about a year ago, howthe bolts of pieces of plank were to be cut offand dovetailed across the ends. We heregive you a picture of the gang of eight saws,mounted on a table, ready for spurs, to cut the end of the Avood downsquarely. These are also adjustable, forgrinding and setting. The machine is mount-ed on a frame, similar to the one above. Theexpense is exactly the same,—$ for thewhole machine, or only i? without thetable. SIACniNE FOR CUTTING THE GROOVES, OR DOVETAILING, IN THE ENDS OF THE FLANK. Our friends often complain of tlie expenseof this machine; but unless it is made verystrong, with a heavy mandrel, and wide pul-ley for the belt, much trouble will be expe-rienced in having the mandrel heat, the sawssmoke, etc. The whole expense of the ma-chine, nicely fitted ready for use. will


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