Woodworking – Veneer lathe – Presser bar or roll
Patent
1994-04-28
1995-09-05
Bray, W. Donald
Woodworking
Veneer lathe
Presser bar or roll
144209R, B27L 502
Patent
active
054471850
ABSTRACT:
A nose bar is disclosed which is used in a veneer peeling machine which peels off a veneer with a cutting blade applied to a log for causing a chip to abut upon the peripheral surface of the log in the vicinity of the cutting blade, said nose bar comprising: a body portion, a retaining block detachably mounted on said body portion, and a replaceable chip fixedly retained by said body portion and said retaining block.
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Bray W. Donald
Meinan Machinery Works Inc.
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