Woodworking – Veneer lathe – Presser bar or roll
Patent
1976-08-02
1977-12-06
Hinson, Harrison L.
Woodworking
Veneer lathe
Presser bar or roll
144209R, B27L 502
Patent
active
040611698
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for cutting off a thickness of wood or veneer from a log, which apparatus uses a plurality of resilient pressing members formed as rollers for pressing the surface of the log during the cutting operation. Each roller has a plurality of edged members projecting from the periphery thereof, which edged members form a plurality of small cuts in the surface of the log prior to cutting of the thickness of wood or veneer therefrom.
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patent: 200996 (1878-03-01), Fairchild
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patent: 2163372 (1939-06-01), Claxton et al.
Bray W. D.
Hinson Harrison L.
Meinan Machinery Works Inc.
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