Woodworking – Veneer lathe
Patent
1976-08-18
1978-02-14
Hinson, Harrison L.
Woodworking
Veneer lathe
144213, 144246R, 144325, B27L 502
Patent
active
040733262
ABSTRACT:
A veneer peeling machine has a frame in which three rollers are mounted for rotation thereby to rotate a log between them. Two of the rollers are movable towards the third roller as the diameter of the log is reduced by peeling. A knife is movable to engage the log and peel a veneer from it, and the third roller, or preferably a fourth roller mounted close to the third roller in a fluid bearing extending along the length of the fourth roller, engages the log closely ahead of the knife edge to function as a nose bar.
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Clegg Ronald L. E.
Pank John C.
Bray W. D.
Hinson Harrison L.
Lion Match Company Limited
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