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TRANSACTIONS OF THE 



Smith's Moulding Machine. 



them may be moved up or down, out or in, with screw and crank, 

 according to the work to be done, and at the option of tlie ope- 

 rator. [Ji diploma awarded. 



Smithes Power Mortising Machine 

 H. B. Smith, Lowell, Mass. 



These machines are compact, being built entirely of kon and 

 steel, take up but little room, are simple and durable, and have 

 acquired the enviable reputation of being the best machines in 

 use, giving perfect satisfaction wherever used. They run without 

 noise, with no jar on the foot, and the chisel is reversed by power, 

 applied by friction, operating instantly, the chisel always taking 

 care of itself, with no loss of time to the operator, and with no 

 possibility of breaking the machine, they may be run any desired 

 speed with perfect safety. 



Size No. 2, is intended principally for door manufacturers, and 

 is capable of mortising any size of stile, or rail, ever required. 

 It is also sufficiently heavy and strong, and suitable for mortising 

 hard wood, such as bedsteads, &c., weighs about 700 pounds, and 

 should be run about 450 strokes per minute. 



Size No. 3, is intended for mortising sash and blind stiles, or 

 any light work, thereby taking the place of all foot machines, 



