Wood patch cutting method and apparatus

Woodworking – Process – Mechanical cutting or shaping

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144 2M, 144134R, 144 2R, 144218, 144240, 144242R, 144242C, 144242K, 144329, 144332, 269274, 269282, 269283, B27C 500, B27F 108

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053618130

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus and method for making wood patches wherein an elongate piece of wood patch stock is inserted longitudinally into an end of the apparatus. The wood patch stock is incrementally moved toward cutting blades by a clamp mounted on a carriage. A channel guides the elongate into a cutter clamp, which immobilizes the elongate patch stock for cutting by the cutter blades. The cutter blades pass transversely across the clamped elongate patch stock to cut a wood patch. The cut wood patch is blown into an exit chute, and the process is repeated.

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