PEW PilT liill IL 



{Patented May 23d, 1882.) 



Believing it to be to the interest of Bee-Keepers' to make their own Comb 

 Foundation, at home, under their own personal supervision, 1 have labored for 

 more than three years to devise a Mill that would be both cheap and ejfficient. 



Having, now perfected my invention, I submit it to the judgment of my fellow 

 Bee-Keepers, believing it to be as good as any, and Superior to some of the Founda- 

 tion Machines heretofore made. 



The rolls of my Mills are made of hard type-metal. They are not formed into 

 shape with a punch, but are cast in sections, by which means I c?.n make the 

 grooves for forming sidewalls % of an inch deep in the rolls. It will be readily 

 seen that as the wax does not reach the bottom of the groove, the top of the side- 

 wall is not pressed upon at all, but is left as soft as it is possible for any Machine 

 to make it. 



By a simple device the upper roll may be raised to permit the end of the wax- 

 sheet to be passed through at starting, -without any impression, far enough to take 

 hold of; the pressure is then put on by moving a single lever and the sheet rolled 

 through. * ' 



Samples of Foundation and Descriptive Circular will be sent on application. 



■WM. C. PELHAM, 



March, i«83. MaysvMIe, Kentucky. 



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