EXAMPLE OF DEEP SAWING. Showing cut, 9 ft., 6 in., deep, made with an E. P. Allis band-saw mill at Eureka. California; a fair average example of the heavy balks which can be cut only by the band-saw mill. Before the introduction of band-saws there was great waste of valuable redwood lumber on the Pacific Coast, the logs often requiring to be split by charges of blasting-powder before they could be handled by the circular saws. from the Article THE DEVELOPMENT OF WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY. By John Richards. from The Engineering Magazine Devoted to Industrial Progress Volume XVI October 1898 - Marc


EXAMPLE OF DEEP SAWING. Showing cut, 9 ft., 6 in., deep, made with an E. P. Allis band-saw mill at Eureka. California; a fair average example of the heavy balks which can be cut only by the band-saw mill. Before the introduction of band-saws there was great waste of valuable redwood lumber on the Pacific Coast, the logs often requiring to be split by charges of blasting-powder before they could be handled by the circular saws. from the Article THE DEVELOPMENT OF WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY. By John Richards. from The Engineering Magazine Devoted to Industrial Progress Volume XVI October 1898 - March 1899 The Engineering Magazine Co


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