COMBINED CIRCULAR AND SCROLL SAW, 



FOE HIVE, BOX AND FRAME MAKING. 



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, 1000 frames, 5000 sections and 500 broad frames, and expect to accom- 

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



Above cut shows the Com bined Circular and Scroll Saw. 



The cut below shows table arranged for box and frame 



work. 



Price of the Circular and Scroll Saws combined.. . $40 00 

 " Boards with gauges for frame and box work 75 



" Cutter heads, each 150 



" Circular Saw without Scroll Saw Attachment 35 00 



The following cut shows a thin board M inch thick 

 placed on the table with a rib fastened to it witb 

 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 specially 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 manufac- 

 turers of many articles in different lines of trade. 



When ordering cutters for this box-work, please 

 mention for what use they are wanted, besides giving 

 width, and we will send those that are mostsuitable. 



This is a cheap, effective machine, and, with its at- 

 tachments, combines all that is wanted by the apiar- 

 ist to successfully and economically manufacture all 

 his supplies in hives, boxes, frames, etc. Hundreds 

 of bee-keepers are now using them successfully. We 

 will ship them 



ON TRIAL IF DESIRES. 



On receipt of $5.00 with the order, we will ship this 

 machine on trial, the balance of the bill we will send 

 to your express agent for collection, with instructions 

 to hold the money until ample time is had to test the 

 machine. 



If the machine is not satisfactory, he will return 

 the money when you deliver to him the R. R. receipt, 

 showing re-shipment, with no back charges. Wejwill 

 then return all of the $5.00 not used to pay freight 

 and collection charges. 



Strangers to us and our machines, ordering on these 

 conditions, can by risking a very small amount, se- 

 cure to themselves the privilege of returning the 

 machine should it not merit their approval. 



By trial we do not mean simply an examination at 

 the freight or express office, but you may take the 

 Machine to the work-shop, and test it fully. 



Showing the Combined Machine, Arranged 'with a Cutter-Head for making Tongue and Groove Joints for Boxes 



Drawers, Frames, Etc. 



W. F. & JOHN BARNES, Rockford, Winnebago Co., 111. 



