Abstract: The present invention relates to a cutting tool with removable blades and which comprises a stack of discs (2) each having a cut (6) opened on its periphery, and a clamping device compressing the discs, the angular position of the discs relative to each other being such that, in service position, the cuts form peripheral longitudinal housings. Reversible blades (10), the cutting edge (11) of which is situated on a diameter longer than the external diameter of the discs, are fixed in a removable manner in the housings, each by a locking wedge (14) located in the housing parallel to the blade and locking the latter by jamming when the tool is driven in rotation.
Abstract: A rotary cutting tool with at least a first set and a second set of teeth attached to a power router for cutting a joint component consisting of at least two tongues and at least two grooves alternating with the tongues in the end, edge or at the side of a piece of construction material. The distance between the two sets of teeth is equal to the width of the second set of teeth. The depths of the grooves are governed by a spacer positioned between the first and second sets of teeth.
Abstract: In a rotary cutter block a blade is clamped in an inwardly divergent recess by a wedge. A spring positioned between the cutter block and the wedge takes up any slack when the wedge is loosened thereby eliminating the need for operator manipulation of the wedge, blade and optional backing plate for the blade during setting of the blade. Also provided is a cam means for incrementally adjusting the blade outwardly of the cutter block.
Abstract: A precision high velocity cutting tool having indexable inserts or cutting bits includes a replaceable cutting section or insert holding nest that is made of a material that is harder and stronger than that from which it is economical to make the major cutter body. The nest is easily replaced without removing the cutter body from the drive shaft or spindle. Two holding screws retain the nest on the cutter body, one of them also securing an indexable cutter insert in cooperation with a reversible clamp. The nest facilitates the replacement of that portion of the cutter body that tends to deteriorate most rapidly and enables the replacement to be confined to the damaged area of the tool. A shaver blade is included that effects, in cooperation with the main cutting inserts of the cutting tool, smoother cutting, providing a finish approximately a planed surface.
Abstract: A chipper knife (1) is fastened in a chuck (2). The knife has two supporting faces (15,14), which lie against two faces (25,24) in the chuck.The fastening of the tool can be improved if the rear supporting face (15) of the knife is provided with at least one finger (1a), which fits into a recess in the chuck (2) and whose bottom face constitutes at least a part of the bottom supporting face (14) of the knife.
Abstract: A plate-like rotary chipping head has removable chipping knives mounted on its circumferential periphery for chiseling a flat face on a log or other wooden workpiece as the head rotates with a flat workpiece-confronting face thereof in a plane parallel to the direction of relative linear movement between the head and workpiece. Replaceable planing bit inserts are carried on such face for smoothing the flattened surface of the workpiece formed by the chipping knives. The chipping and planing functions are carried out simultaneously as the head rotates into the workpiece. Chips and planer shavings of a quality suitable for use as pulp chips are produced.
Abstract: This invention is directed to a chips making machine equipped with at least one wood-working tool including a wood-machining edge on the working tool, which is mounted on the periphery of the rotatable tool-holder. The machine is also equipped with a device for feeding the wood against the machining edge. The edge of the wood-working tool is designed for the production of long chips of wood mainly by shearing stresses in layers which are mainly positioned between the wood fibers and are approximately parallel with the direction of the fibers.
Abstract: A method of joining pieces of timber which comprises cutting arcuate grooves in the ends of two pieces of timber to be joined, adjacent grooves being separated by arcuate fingers, and adhering together the pieces of timber with the fingers of each piece being received in the grooves of the other piece. Also apparatus for carrying out the above method is disclosed.