Abstract:
In one example, a machinery fence support system comprises a worktable having a recess therein and a cutting element protruding upwardly from the worktable. The system has a track which is slidably received within the recess of the worktable. A bracket connected to the track; and a sacrificial fence is adjustably connected to the bracket. A track system is connected to the sacrificial fence and a stop assembly connected to the track system. The track slides within the recess of the worktable such that the sacrificial fence passes over the cutting element such that a beaded face frame feature is cut into a workpiece.
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.
Abstract:
According to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, a method for forming radius corners from bulkstock is disclosed. The method comprises the step of disposing the bulkstock in a first fixture for securing said bulkstock. A first general radial exterior surface is then formed. The bulkstock is then disposed in a second fixture for securing the bulkstock. Finally, a second generally radial posterior surface is formed on the bulkstock. Additional fixtures which are disclosed herein may also be used.
Abstract:
According to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, a method for forming radius corners from bulkstock is disclosed. The method comprises the step of disposing the bulkstock in a first fixture for securing said bulkstock. A first general radial exterior surface is then formed. The bulkstock is then disposed in a second fixture for securing the bulkstock. Finally, a second generally radial posterior surface is formed on the bulkstock. Additional fixtures which are disclosed herein may also be used.
Abstract:
An improved wood patch, in combination with a slot formed in a blemished wooden surface, and apparatus and method of manufacture thereof. The improved wood patch has, where the wooden surface to be repaired is horizontal, three faces: a flat horizontal exterior face, a flat vertical interior face, and an angled arcuate interior face. The patch has both a larger vertical radius of curvature and a larger angle between the flat vertical interior face and the angled arcuate interior face than the slot. Apparatus for manufacture includes a router utilizing a double router bit having a straight cutting edge oriented perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the bit and an angled cutting edge oriented at an angle to the straight cutting edge. Both relative longitudinal and transverse movement between the wood stock and the double router bit are created by the router being installed on a pneumatically actuated pivoting platform attached to a carriage which is engaged to a longitudinal track, with the router having a cam follower which engages a cam having a series of lobes formed in the shape of the curved intersection of the flat interior face and the arcuate interior face of the wood patch. A series of curved scallop-like protrusions are created on the wood stock which protrusions are subsequently removed by a separate cutting blade, mounted on the carriage behind the double router bit. Utilizing the proper cam, an elongated patch may be formed for a longitudinal series of blemishes on a wooden surface.
Abstract:
A woodworking machine comprising one or more sets of parallel rotating blades positioned in or above a flat worktable surface such that multiple sets of parallel grooves of a controlled depth can be cut into a wood block moved over the table surface and above, below or between the rotating blades. The product produced by the machine is of a unitary construction comprised of multiple wedge shaped shims held together by a breakable membrane between the shims.
Abstract:
A fence machining device for beveling and machining portions of lengths of wood to be used as a portion of a fence. A length of pre-cut lumber is clamped to a work table having an upright frame secured near one end of the lumber. A glidable and pivotable plate is coupled with the upright member such that a rotary cutter, affixed to the tray, can be moved in a vertical direction of selected distance so as to notch the lumber a preselected distance and the same cutter is permitted to describe an arc through a free end of the lumber so as to round off a corner of the lumber. The lumber may be turned over and the procedure repeated to produce thereby a double notched and tapered end of lumber for use in fence constructions.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for simultaneously manufacturing a door jamb and door stop from the same wood member are described in which the stop is completely formed before it is separated from such wood member. Some surfaces of the stop and jamb are shaped simultaneously by the same cutter. As a result, the stop is easier to manufacture, because it is shaped while it is still attached to a thicker board so that it is easier to hold during cutting, requires less precision cutting and is not broken as often. This also enables the board to be fed through the shaper apparatus at a faster rate.
Abstract:
A board edge trimming machine having a rotating cutter which is mounted for rocking movement on a slding carriage and controls for independently controlling rocking movement of the cutter and movement of the carriage so as to provide a board with a wavy, variably-bevelled edge.