. Woods side heads and profiler heads ... No. 4 D, &ys X 1,,; Disc for Special Heads. 11 \\ O O D S SIDE HEADS. No. 2L, 55^x ^s Disc—-Separating Member onCombination Heads. Slightmodifica-tionsadaptWoodsHeads tovariedwork On heads for heavy work which are built upwith two or more members, one disc must be ofa profile that will allow the overlapping of Woods 4 A disc shown on opposite page isof this t5pe. This may be utilized in innumerablecases where special patterns are worked. The Woods A and L members enable auser to build combinations for working tongueand groove, shiplap, doub


. Woods side heads and profiler heads ... No. 4 D, &ys X 1,,; Disc for Special Heads. 11 \\ O O D S SIDE HEADS. No. 2L, 55^x ^s Disc—-Separating Member onCombination Heads. Slightmodifica-tionsadaptWoodsHeads tovariedwork On heads for heavy work which are built upwith two or more members, one disc must be ofa profile that will allow the overlapping of Woods 4 A disc shown on opposite page isof this t5pe. This may be utilized in innumerablecases where special patterns are worked. The Woods A and L members enable auser to build combinations for working tongueand groove, shiplap, double spline and miscellan-eous patterns. Heads made of these units can-not be surpassed for range and efficienc) indressing heavy stock. On some two-disc heads for work other thanregular, it is sometimes well that one of the mem-bers be cupped and milled with slots to fit overthe cutters that lap above the lower member. Our4 D disc on opposite page is for this purpose. [lo; AND PROFILER HEADS thin on heavy cuts, but it is practical to makethem with a recess. This construction allows thedisc to drop down ov


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