Gear cutting – milling – or planing – Milling – Including means to infeed work to cutter
Patent
1987-09-17
1988-09-06
Briggs, William R.
Gear cutting, milling, or planing
Milling
Including means to infeed work to cutter
142 32, 144 1F, 144134D, B23C 304, B23C 120, B27C 900
Patent
active
047689030
ABSTRACT:
A dowel attachment for a router wherein the attachment is a rectangular body with a bore and a counterbore extending through the body to receive a blank to be formed into a dowel. The bore being adapted to have the finished dowel pass through it. A notch is formed in the rectangular body, perpendicularly and tangent to the bore. The notch receives a driven router bit. An electric drill may be attached to the blank being cut to spin the blank as it is fed through the counterbore and bore.
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Briggs William R.
Lovercheck Charles L.
Lovercheck Dale R.
Lovercheck Wayne L.
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