Chain saw and work piece support apparatus

Cutting – By endless band or chain knife – With tool in-feed

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83798, 83574, 83564, B27B 1702

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041239571

ABSTRACT:
Support apparatus for supporting logs, boards and other work pieces to be cut either transversely or lengthwise, as well as for supporting a chain saw by its blade for performing the cutting. A support platform includes a top surface, preferably inclined downwardly toward an operator position, and a restraining rail to hold the work pieces in position for cutting. A spring-biased, rotatable axle mounts the chain saw by the free end of its blade for pivotal movement along one side of the platform to transversely cut work pieces. Alternately, a rigid saw support holds a chain saw vertically upright with its blade plane parallel to the direction of elongation of the work pieces for rip cutting. An outwardly extending, side support, opposite the saw support, movably mounts a second platform for additional support and movement of long logs, boards or other work pieces.

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patent: 1952270 (1934-03-01), March et al.
patent: 3139124 (1964-06-01), Hoff
patent: 3429347 (1969-02-01), Klein
patent: 3433277 (1969-03-01), Ribley

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