Apparatus for processing workpieces in the form of short-length

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834091, 83212, 83158, 83372, 90 18, 90 21R, 118242, 118243, 156258, 156304, 156578, 144 3R, 144 85, 144 90R, 144314B, 144323, 144326R, B27F 108

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ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for processing short lengthed, elongate waste timber workpieces to usable timber beams of relatively long length includes a cutter device for cutting wedge-shaped tenons into the ends of the elongate workpieces, a gluing device for applying a thin coating of glue to the cut tenons on each end of each workpiece, and a press device for pressing the workpieces together such that the cut tenon ends of each workpiece is glued to the cut tenon ends of another workpiece to form a timber beam. A length-cutting device can be used to cut the timber beam into the appropriate lengths as desired.

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