. Canadian forest industries 1894-1896. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. c 0 m: f ijj Manufacturing Cloth Boards. Patentee : Wm. H. Marcon, Toronto, Ont., granted 21st April, 1896 ; 6 years. Claim.—The method of producing cloth boards herein shown and described, consisting in first slicing the wood from the periphery of a log rendered soft in a continuous wavy or undulating flexible form of length of desired thick- ness, then gauging and cutting cross-wise into strips of de- sired width the flexible length of wood, and then subjecting
. Canadian forest industries 1894-1896. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. c 0 m: f ijj Manufacturing Cloth Boards. Patentee : Wm. H. Marcon, Toronto, Ont., granted 21st April, 1896 ; 6 years. Claim.—The method of producing cloth boards herein shown and described, consisting in first slicing the wood from the periphery of a log rendered soft in a continuous wavy or undulating flexible form of length of desired thick- ness, then gauging and cutting cross-wise into strips of de- sired width the flexible length of wood, and then subjecting each strip so separated cross-wire from end to end to pressure, then applying suitable cutters to the edge of the board, so as to round off the corners and finally sand- papering the board as set forth. Wood-Working Machine. Patentee : John Richard Schelosky, St. Louis, U. S., granted 21st April, 1896 ; 6 years. Claim.—The improved-dovetailing machine constructed with a series of circular saws (as two or three) mounted in differential planes, and a single saw frame upon which all the arbors of said saws are mounted, and said saw frame simultaneously adjustable, vertically and horizontally with respect to the main stationary frame of the machine, in combination with a suitable main stationary frame, whereby all of the saws and their arbors may be. Matching Machine. Patentee : Wm. H. Bullock, Oswego, N. Y., granted 28th April, 1896 ; 6 years. Claim.—The combination with suitable cutters arranged alternately above and below a given plane of suitable separating rollers whereby alternate strips of lumber are spread vertically into the planes of the cutters, whereby the opposite edges of the respective strips are simultan- eously tongued and grooved, with a slitting saw to cut the lumber into strips, and guides 22, which engage with the edges of said strips to hold them relatively to said cutters against lateral deflection. When feeling of a crank-pin of an engine, while in mo
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