Cutting – With means to convey work relative to tool station – With work-constraining means on work conveyer
Patent
1978-02-03
1979-07-24
Yost, Frank T.
Cutting
With means to convey work relative to tool station
With work-constraining means on work conveyer
834351, 83464, 834772, B27B 504
Patent
active
041619005
ABSTRACT:
A veneer edging jig for a table saw having a flat table with a vertical circular saw blade projecting upwardly through a slot thereof, and a groove parallel to the plane of the saw blade, the jig consisting of elongated upper and lower clamp plates adapted to grip a stack of veneer sheets therebetween with edges of the sheets to be trimmed projecting beyond a matching pair of longitudinal edges of the plates, and a rib carried by the lower plate and engageable in the table groove so that the plates may be moved over the table with its matching edges flush with the saw blade, and the projecting portions of the veneer sheets are accurately cut away.
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Hamilton John A.
Yost Frank T.
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