. Canadian forest industries 1894-1896. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. s THE CJLISTJLIDA LUMBERMAN April, 1895. inches of each other, or may be worked on two shafts or mandrel same as C. 2nd. The belt J and guide box K, in combination with said machine and said two saws P and P, substantially as and for the purpose as set forth. A WORD WITH WOOD-WORKERS. AGOODLY share of space has always been given in these columns to the wood-working departments of lumbering. Further prominence, however, is given the subject commencing with the pre


. Canadian forest industries 1894-1896. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. s THE CJLISTJLIDA LUMBERMAN April, 1895. inches of each other, or may be worked on two shafts or mandrel same as C. 2nd. The belt J and guide box K, in combination with said machine and said two saws P and P, substantially as and for the purpose as set forth. A WORD WITH WOOD-WORKERS. AGOODLY share of space has always been given in these columns to the wood-working departments of lumbering. Further prominence, however, is given the subject commencing with the present issue, because of the growing importance of this branch of the lumber trades. Besides, with the publication of the WEEKLY Lumberman, discussing specially the commercial side of the business, we have more space to devote to mechanical matters. The effort will be to present to readers regularly statements of progress being made in wood-working. Cuts of new machines will be published monthly, and wood-workers will be kept posted in regard to the new patents that are being issued in woodworking ma- chinery. We would like readers to feel that they can add to the interest of the department by frequent correspon- dence and suggestions. If the reader has in mind some- thing of interest to his fellow workmen, let him send on the information to us. Let no one hesitate, because writing is not in his line. We will attend to the matter of form of expression. It may be that readers can for- ward us, in connection with correspondence, designs of wrinkles in wood-working that have grown out of their experience. We shall always be glad to reproduce such designs in these pages. THE PHILOSOPHER. PHILOSOPHY in anything as practical as wood, working ? Some of the world's soundest philosophy has come from the men, whose daily avocations have been along mechanical and industrial lines. The Philo- sopher will talk occasionally in these columns on matters of every day import to the wood-worker, in


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