. Woods side heads and profiler heads ... Disc No. 2 O, 6\sxl34 Jointing Cutters, No. 4686 G Groove Cutters, No. 9158 B Knurled Nut, No. 4556 A With the problem of dressing lumber growingmore difficult as time goes on, it is well to considerthat the requirements of modern side heads notonly mean their ability to stand up under fastfeeds, but what they are capable of returning inthe way of quality at a rapid production. Thishas been foremost in our minds since the timewhen lOO-foot matchers were just coming intouse. We could see ahead that planers would bebuilt for 150 feet and 200 feet per min


. Woods side heads and profiler heads ... Disc No. 2 O, 6\sxl34 Jointing Cutters, No. 4686 G Groove Cutters, No. 9158 B Knurled Nut, No. 4556 A With the problem of dressing lumber growingmore difficult as time goes on, it is well to considerthat the requirements of modern side heads notonly mean their ability to stand up under fastfeeds, but what they are capable of returning inthe way of quality at a rapid production. Thishas been foremost in our minds since the timewhen lOO-foot matchers were just coming intouse. We could see ahead that planers would bebuilt for 150 feet and 200 feet per minute capacityand so on. Today some mills are running 300feet per minute and over. Before taking up the manufacture of side headswe tried out practically every make, all with thesame results, that Is, they could not produce theproper class of dressing at feeds over 100 lineal feetper minute. Had we not had this experience. It Isdoubtful If we would be manufacturing headstoday. This Is one reason we began specializing. 14 AND PROFILER HEADS. 2 C Mem-ber illus-tratesWoodssmallcircleDiscs No. 2 C, 5 X 1 Disc for Hollow Backing. Stock when making the cut. The angle of theknife in the cut is as near 90 per cent as feature is a valuable one, for it facilitatesgrinding. By this we mean that the cutting andclearance of bevels which the different classes ofwork require can be more easily obtained whengrinding the knives than would be possible if thecutters were held in the disc at another angle. All discs are interchangeable on the matcherspindles of our planers and the spindles of ourprofiling attachment. These are only a few of our profiles. A full setAvIU be found In outline at the back of the book,accompanied by tabulated forms for the purposeof enabling users to familiarize themselves withour heads and assist them in utilizing the discs Inas many combinations as possible. These formsare also helpful In ordering. Inter-change-abilitiesof WoodsHeads [13 WOODS SIDE HEADS


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