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(placed on one side of the chisel step) as the chisel is raised 

 from the work at the end of the mortice For light work it is 

 supposed that this machine will answer very well. 



[»/j? diplo7na awarded. 



Gould's Power Mortising Machine. 



JVo. 1408 — Power Mortising Machines. 

 Ezra Gould, Newark, N. J. Good machines. [Ji diploma awarded. 



JVo. 1031. — Model of a Saioing Machine for Fence Pickets^ 

 C. F. Packard, Greenwich, Conn. Useful application. The 

 model being very imperfect, we could only see the object in- 

 tended. It is in principle the same as the lath machine, by the 

 same inventor, No 1672 and the upholstery shaving macliine. No. 

 292. A set of circulai* horizontal saws give the width of the 

 pickets, after which a vertical circular saw cuts off all the pickets 

 at once, as if they formed a single board. [^ diploma awarded. 



