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A NEW TYPE OF TRIM SAW 



A machine like this— simple, substantia! and cutting accurately— taking up only 3 square feel of floor space and hand- 

 ling stock up to 12 inches in width — is just the machine that may be needed in your plant. 



The largest planing mill in the world recently installed 14 No. 238 Trim Saws. They handle immense amounts 



of flooring, ceiling and the like, and each piece of narrow stock is 

 trimmed on a 



Berlin No. 238 Trim Saw 



which cuts with absolute accuracy. It is essentially a swing saw 

 with the swinging arc swung from below and mounted on trunnion- 

 point set screws so that all motion or side play can be taken up. 



The swinging arm is counter-balanced by means of springs. 

 The work table is placed at an angle of about 45 degrees with the 

 edge gauge at the bottom so that the stock rests against 

 it of its own weight, insuring an accurate cut even if 

 the operator does not hold it against the 

 straight-edge. 



Just a few pomts — that's all we've room to tell you 

 about, but a letter with the words "Send more informa- 

 tion" will bring a large picture and full description by 

 next mail. Want one? 



THE BERLIN MACHINE WORKS 



BELOIT, WISCONSIN 



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You Need a Modern Tool for 



Up-to-date Styles of Turnings 



Some of the work that can be 



done on the Modern Mattison 



Turning Machine 



A few of its advantages — read them : 



Its range is great enough to take in practi- 

 cally everything in the way of turnings for 

 furniture — from a small spindle to a bed post or 

 table pedestal. 



One man with this machine will do as much 

 in one day, at a cost of $2.50 to .fS.OO, as can 

 be done by hand in a week to 10 davs, at a 

 cost of $15.00 to $30.00. 



Effects not only an enormous saving in labor, 

 but gives you capacity for a large quantity of 

 work quickly, and when you want it. 



Its cutter-head makes as clean a cut, prom- 

 inent a head, deep a cove, or sharp an angle, no 

 matter how complicated or delicate the pattern, 

 as can be done by any hand turner— in fact the 

 cutting principle of the knives is exactly the 

 same as the manner in which a hand turner ap- 

 plies his chisel. 



Will turn square, octagon, oval or any poly- 

 gonal shape as well as round. 



You need this machine. Let us tell 

 you just what it is and how easy we can 

 make it for you to get one. 



C. Mattison Machine Works 



897 Fifth Street 



BE.LOIT. WISCONSIN 



