US Patent: 22,784
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Method of variegating wood
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Patentee:
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Joel Cowee, Jr. (exact or similar names) - Keene, NH |
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Not known to have been produced |
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Patent Dates:
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Feb. 01, 1859 |
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Jeff Joslin
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Description: |
From Scientific American's February 12, 1859 issue: "Joel Cowee, of Keene, N.H., has invented and patented a new and efficient method of producing a variegated appearance on the surface of wood, by making indentations or depressions in it in a direction running crossways to the fibres of the wood, by means of a fluted and plain rollers, the plain roller being arranged in a pendulous weighted lever, whereby those parts of the timber which have been depressed by the projections of the fluted roller receive a different degree of compactness from those parts falling between the projections, so that the surface, when planed smooth, will have a variegated appearance." |
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