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US Patent: 390,289
Machine for rendering laths and cutting veneers
Patentee:
William Ellis (exact or similar names) - Peckham, England

USPTO Classifications:
144/174, 144/209.1

Tool Categories:
woodworking machines : specialty woodworking machines : veneer machines
woodworking machines : specialty woodworking machines : lath making machines

Assignees:
Patent Lath, Split, and Match Syndicate, Ltd. - London, England

Manufacturer:
Not known to have been produced

Witnesses:
Walter J. Skerten
G. F. Warren

Patent Dates:
Applied: Nov. 29, 1886
Granted: Oct. 02, 1888

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Description:
This invention, which also received a bushel of foreign patents, is based on a rotary veneer lathe. One of the innovations is a "rotary divider" that can be used to chop up thickly-sliced "veneer" into lath-strips.

The 1889-11-16 issue of "Timber" has an ad from Peaty & Co. of London, "Machine-Rent Platerers' Lathes Of Superior Quality, Manufactured at Gothenburg and Greenwich, By the improved and patented Machines of The Patent Lath, Splint & Match Syndicate, Ltd. / Superior Trade Mark. / Agents for U.K. / PEATY & CO., Great St Helens London, E.C."

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