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 . -tap to each otherin building-up the heel. Copper-wire pins have been substituted; alsosmall pins of leather ; also screw-pegs. The term gives rise to many compound words, —jieggiiig-awl, peg-making machine, peg-driver, peg-Hoat, jieg-cutter, etc. Fig. 3598 shows a number of different kinds ; — a has pegs glued to paper, so a:^ to admit of being fed in aribbon.


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 . -tap to each otherin building-up the heel. Copper-wire pins have been substituted; alsosmall pins of leather ; also screw-pegs. The term gives rise to many compound words, —jieggiiig-awl, peg-making machine, peg-driver, peg-Hoat, jieg-cutter, etc. Fig. 3598 shows a number of different kinds ; — a has pegs glued to paper, so a:^ to admit of being fed in aribbon. 6 shows a plain and a notched peg, wliich is designed to besaturated with shoemakers wax. c is a peg-strip in which a ribbon of wood is cut out with onesharp edge, the pegs being separated therefrom in the pegging-maclline by a chisel and driven by a blow. fl tV d ft are pegs of condensed leather, nearly separated butadhering sufUciently to be fed as a strip. e is a battled peg. ff are pegs made of wires of various angles and twisted. g shows a row of cable-screw pegs soldered on to a metallicribbon for feeding in a pegging-machine. h h are modes of making staple pegs for boots and shoes by PEG-CUTTER. 1648 folding the wire and cutting out onebight, leaving the staple with twosharp points, which spread apart likej in driving into tlie shoe-sole. i i show another moile uf makingthe staple peg. j illustrates the position assumed bythe branches when driven by a blow from above. 2. (Music.) A turii-piu on which a string of aimisicul iuHtrumciit is stn-tched. Peg-cutter. An instiiinicnt or machine for re-moving tile ends of pegs from the insides of shoes. Afliiiit. In the example this is pivotedin tlie stock ami has a Hange beniath, in one of Fig. 3600. Fig. 3599,


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