. Canadian forest industries January-June 1914. The Shimer Limited Cutter Heads, with Expansion, Fig. 627 and Fig. 628, For theHighSpeedMatcher These Heads have a chucking device which self-centers them on the spindleand grips firmly thereto when the device is drawn up, overcoming the objectionableset screw as a means of fastening the Head to the spindle. It is reliable andpractically perfect in results. The Bits carry a larger areal surface and the Bit chambers are of greaterdepth to compensate for the new acute angle given to the Bits for greater reliefto the parts coming into contact with t


. Canadian forest industries January-June 1914. The Shimer Limited Cutter Heads, with Expansion, Fig. 627 and Fig. 628, For theHighSpeedMatcher These Heads have a chucking device which self-centers them on the spindleand grips firmly thereto when the device is drawn up, overcoming the objectionableset screw as a means of fastening the Head to the spindle. It is reliable andpractically perfect in results. The Bits carry a larger areal surface and the Bit chambers are of greaterdepth to compensate for the new acute angle given to the Bits for greater reliefto the parts coming into contact with the lumber. They are simple and strong throughout, have no delicate parts to break downor get out of order, and are safe and efficient tools for matching flooring, etc.,at high speeds. Price, net, for Flooring, $ the set complete. The ShimerCombinationHead for Door,Sash, Blinds andMouldings


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