. Canadian forest industries 1903. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Tig 5 For Making Special Mouldings. the form is the same as Mr. Pendell's. The whole arrangement is very perfect, producing first class work, and even cypress can be turn- ed out finished without sandpapering. The arrangement of this form is such that it can be easily adjusted it the idea is understood and a little patience exhibited until satisfactory re- sults are obtained. A crank handle about 8 inches long, with a thumb-screw to tighten the crank on the stock, is


. Canadian forest industries 1903. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Tig 5 For Making Special Mouldings. the form is the same as Mr. Pendell's. The whole arrangement is very perfect, producing first class work, and even cypress can be turn- ed out finished without sandpapering. The arrangement of this form is such that it can be easily adjusted it the idea is understood and a little patience exhibited until satisfactory re- sults are obtained. A crank handle about 8 inches long, with a thumb-screw to tighten the crank on the stock, is shown in Fig. 3, and is a great help in twisting. There is nothing neater or prettier in appearance than a small rope moulding placed in the corners of panels and other ornamental cabinet work and the gen- eral run of joiner's work, and the cheap and simple manner in which these mouldings can be made, after the plan here described, com- mends them for a great many purposes. Fig. 1.—Block bored out right size to receive stock. Fig. 2.—Piece of wood showing slotted ends for adjusting screws ; Dotted lines are saw kerfs to receive pieces of steel for feeding stock. Fig. 3.—Fixture complete, with work in place. Figs. 4 and 5.—A table of machine ; B, base piece, three eighth inch thick ; C, the holding down piece, in which are inserted the two pieces of steel on] the under side, tor feeding the stock along ; D, stationary V-piece ; E, mov- able V-piece ; F, spring; G, spring support piece ; K, driving pulley on spindle ; L, spindle- box. WASTE IN HANDLING LUMBER. I wish to call the reader's attention to the wasteful manner of caring for seasoned lumber, particularly hardwood. When it is received from the mills or yards it is in good condition, but of mixed lengths of from 12 to 16 feet. Often, after being delivered, says a writer in the Wood-Worker, it is allowed to lie exposed to the weather, sometimes for days, finally be- ing piled by men whose height of ambition is measu


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