US Patent: 26,822
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Tool for cutting round tenons
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Patent Dates:
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Jan. 10, 1860 |
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Jeff Joslin Vintage Machinery entry for Dole & Silver
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Description: |
The 21 January 1860 of Scientific American had this to say: "This is a very neat and simple tool. The end of the piece of wood on which a round tenon is to be cut is inserted into a hollow tube which has at its front end several radial rests and a radial cutter. The tool is revolved, and the stick being fed forward on the rests, has a perfectly round lesion formed on it by the cutter, this length of the tenon being gaged by means of an adjustable stop at the rear end of the tube."The 17 March 1860 issue of Scientific American contains an article on this tenoning "machine". The front page of the 22 August 1863 issue consists of an even larger article on this invention. To view these articles, see the "Vintage Machinery" entry for Dole & Silver. |
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