HARDWOOD RECORD 



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Sawdust 



.Makers of bund saws lay stress upon the fact that a band saw makes less 

 sawdust than does a circular saw. We wish to lay stress upon the fad 

 that lumber (thin lumber) can be cut on a Coe Rotary Veneer Cutter with- 

 out making any sawdust at all. 



Then, too, there are no slabs. The entire log is utilized. 



Nearly every large sawmill in the country could profitably add a veneer 

 department. There is money in thin lumber. Many logs which are now 

 fed into the voracious maw of a band or circular saw might better be con- 

 verted into veneers. The day is .not far distant when a veneer department 

 will be considered an indispensable feature of every sawmill. The economi- 

 cal utilization of our forest products combined with the growing demand for 

 veneers for almost every conceivable use will result in a growth in the 

 manufacture of veneers that will be start lingly rapid. 



The style "B" Coe Veneer Cutter, here illustrated, weighs 36,000 lbs. 

 Diameter of swing, 50 inches. Any length of knife up to 120 inches. Di- 

 ameter of spindles, (i inches. 



It will cut stock from 1-120 to \ inch, i. e., it will cut anything from 

 the finest figured veneers up to \ inch box stock ; and it will, in a given 

 time, produce from 15 to 25 per cent, more stock, and better stock, than 

 can be cut on any other machine on the market. Our Catalog No. 5 is 

 interesting reading. 



The Coe 

 Manufacturing Co. 



105 Bernard Street 



PAINESVILLE, OHIO, U. S. A. 



