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J. S. Woodburn, Newville, Pa., after two years' use, says : 



"I find myself quite equal to cutting out from 12 to 15 hives per day. Am now engaged on 

 a job of 100 hives, 1,000 frames, 5,000 sections and 500 broad frames, and expect to accom- 

 plish it all on the Combined Circular and Scroll Saw." 



Address, W. F. &. JNO. BARNES, Rockford, III. 



Combined Circular and Scroll Saw 

 for Hive, Box and Frame making. 



This cut shows the Combined Circular and Scroll 

 Saw. The section views show the table arranged for 

 box and frame work, and the crank attachment. 

 Price of the circular and scroll saws combined. $40 00 



crank attachment 5 00 



boards with gauges for frame and box work 75 



cutter heads, each 150 



"' circular saw without scroll saw attachni't. 35 0U 



Crank Attachment for the Combined 

 Machine. 



The cut shows the manner of attachment. This 

 gives a slow but powerful motion to the saw, and soft 

 wood two inches thick can be ripped quite easily. 

 This attachment is desirable to those making bee 

 hives, frames, section boxes, etc. 



Showing the Combined Machine, Arranged for making 

 Tongue and Groove Joints for Boxes, Drawers, 

 Frames, etc. 



This cut shows the table of the Combined Machine 

 arranged with a cutter-head to tongue and groove 

 blocks or bundles of thin stuff for frames and boxes. 

 If the stuff is in blocks the crank attachment serves 

 an effective purpose in ripping them, each four pieces 

 making a frame. 



The above cut shows a thin board M inch thick, 

 placed on the table with a rib fastened to it with 

 brads. This rib is of the same width as the cutter and 

 is placed from the cutter the width of the cutter. 

 This rib and board are so easily made that we do not 

 furnish them unless especially ordered. The price of 

 them is 75 cents. If different width cutters are used, 

 a board with a corresponding rib can be made for 

 each cutter. This way of making the joints for boxes 

 is largely used by Bee men, Fruit men, and many ar- 

 ticles of manufacture in different lines of trade. 



This way of cutting the tongue and groove joints for 

 box and frame work is cheap, effective and rapid. 

 Different width cutters can be used, varying the 

 widths of the tongues and grooves as desired. While 

 cutters can be ganged together with washers between 

 them, the expense is about equal to our complete 

 machine, simply for the shaft and cutters, and then 

 no change can be made in the width of tongue and 

 grooves to correspond with the different kinds of ma- 

 terial, and boxes to be made. When ordering cut- 

 ters for this box-work, please mention for what use 

 they are wanted, besides giving width, and we will 

 send those that are most suitable. 



Address, W. F.A-.IOII.X BARVES, 



Rockford, Winnebago Co., 111. 



