Knight's American mechanical dictionary : a description of tools, instruments, machines, processes and engineering, history of inventions, general technological vocabulary ; and digest of mechanical appliances in science and the arts . arf-joint. In the example,the stationary horizontal cut-ter, opposed to the space be-tween the rollers E c, cutsthe leather oblii[uely as itpasses through between them. Scarfing, skiving, c/uimfcr-ing, and feather-edging aresynonymous terms ; the fiisttwo more often ajiplied to Ileather generally, and thelast to beveling leather foisoles, leaving a blunt


Knight's American mechanical dictionary : a description of tools, instruments, machines, processes and engineering, history of inventions, general technological vocabulary ; and digest of mechanical appliances in science and the arts . arf-joint. In the example,the stationary horizontal cut-ter, opposed to the space be-tween the rollers E c, cutsthe leather oblii[uely as itpasses through between them. Scarfing, skiving, c/uimfcr-ing, and feather-edging aresynonymous terms ; the fiisttwo more often ajiplied to Ileather generally, and thelast to beveling leather foisoles, leaving a blunt lap-seam uniting thevamp and quarters, in fineworli, is sometimes formedwitli skived edges to avoid a Leather-Scar/ing Machine,ridge. In coarse work, as plow-shoes, the leather about the ankle-opening ischamfered from the inside to prevent is ahso skived for making lap-joints inround work and belting. Leather-scouring Ma-chine. A form ofIrather-linishingmacliiiie, or rather one of the modesof operation of such a machine, which is usuallyadapted for scouring, graining, or boarding or pol-ishing, according to the character of the tool whichis brought ujion the skin under treatment. SeeLeatueii-finibhing LEATHEK-SKIVIXG MACHINE. 1281 LEATHEK-SPLITTING MACHINE. Leather-skiving Ma-chine. A machine forshaviiig k-atlu-r to a tliii:kness, skiving off a portionof the Hesh side. In the il-Fig. 2879. lustration, the leather is passed oblimiely upward be-tween the rollers and againstthe edge of the knife C, whose


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