US Patent: 339,606
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Knife for cutter-heads
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Patentee:
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John H. Wells (exact or similar names) - New York, NY |
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Patent Dates:
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Jan. 23, 1885 |
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Apr. 06, 1886 |
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Jeff Joslin Vintage Machinery entry for McDermott Bros. & Low
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Description: |
"The object of my invention is to provide a plow or analogous wood-working tool in such manner as to cause it to make a clean square cut when straight downward cuts are desired, and when applied to a cutter employed on a cutter-head will avoid heating and discoloration of the wood by friction."My invention consists in providing such plows or cutter with a narrow rib on the face in line with the part of the tool at which the straight downward cut is desired."It also consists in a cutter having the working-face side wider than the other, and having such face provided with the rib at the point of straight cut, as before stated."It also consists in a cutter inclined inward slightly from the cutting-edge toward the body of the tool."A reported example is labeled, "McDERMOTT BRO'S & LOW NEW YORK WELL'S IMPROVED". |
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