. Canadian forest industries January-June 1912. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 62 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER The "Shimer Limited" Cutter Head. Is a strong, substantial tool made especially for the Fast Feed Matcher and designed to give reliable service for years without interruption, as well as for safety to the operator. They are made to suit any and ever)' variety of matcher or moulder with a feeding capacity exceeding i 50 feet per minute. They have a chucking device that is self-cen- tering on the spindle, and whi
. Canadian forest industries January-June 1912. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 62 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER The "Shimer Limited" Cutter Head. Is a strong, substantial tool made especially for the Fast Feed Matcher and designed to give reliable service for years without interruption, as well as for safety to the operator. They are made to suit any and ever)' variety of matcher or moulder with a feeding capacity exceeding i 50 feet per minute. They have a chucking device that is self-cen- tering on the spindle, and which also provides a perfectly secure means of fastening the Head to the spindle without using set screws. They have also a special construction of the bit seats, a bit designed for faster cutting and have holding bolts of great power and strength. These Heads have every adjustment and convenience required for the production of the finest work— features absolutely essential in the economical production of high class flooring, ceiling, etc. The Cutters are circular in form and have in their contour the exact counterpart of the shape of the mould, saving all the hand fitting and affording great convenience in maintaining uniform patterns. They work with a SHEARING OR SHAVE CUT, and the manner of dividing the cut increases the efficiency and insures easy and fast cutting in any kind of material. The Long Life of the Circular Bits. is due to the fact that the entire circle of the Bit is cutting' edge as it wears back by use and repeated sharpen- ings—that the cutting edge is protected from unnecessary wear and friction by the inclined seats to which the Bits are fastened, and that the edge outlines only come into contact with the lumber and shape it correctly. All that portion of the Cutter back of the cutting edge is brought into service as the Cutter is sharpened and brought round upon its holding bolt to again fit the gauge. THE GREAT AMOUNT OF CUTTING EDGE which is held in re
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