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  • the article which constitutes the subject of this invention is intended for shop use; and is designed to enable the operator to form tenons upon lumber, in a rapid Inanner, with perfect accuracy, without gaging.
  • the nature ofthe invention consists in a swinging bed with clamps for securing the lumber and an adjustable bearing block operating together as will be hereinafter set forth.
  • rlfhe bed B consists of a base piece (a, sides l) and end bearing pieces c c. Across the side pieces b Z), run the securing guides d d d. Between Z and d there is a slide block c secured by a screw; this piece by pressing against the edge of the lumber' prevents its side movement. Between (Z and cl, are
  • the end bearing piece o can be adjusted upon the inclined planes z', being held in any desired position by screws s passing through slots m, of the movable portion of said end piece.
  • this bed is as follows: Having gaged the tenon of one piece of stuff, and secured it in the bed, the shoulder upon one side is cut with the ordinary plane used for this purpose. Then the sliding guide piece on the side of the plane is moved so as to rest upon the end guide c. The bed is then turned over so as to bring guide c uppermost. The other face of the tenon is then cut down to the gage mark. After the tenon is finished the movable portion of end c is raised until its upper face reaches the under face of the guide upon the side of the plane, and there secured. rIhe adjustment is now complete.

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UNITED sTATEs PATENT oFFIoE.
DAVID HODGES, OF SUFFOLK, VIRGINIA.
ADJUSTABLE BED AND GAGE TO REGULATE TENONING.
YSpectcaton of Letters Patent No. 17,219, dated May 5, 1857.
To all whom t may concern Be it known that I, DAVID Honens, of Suffolk, in the county of Nansemond and State of Virginia, have invented a new and Improved Bed for Holding Lumber for Tenoning; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the construction and operation of the same, reference being had tothe annexed drawing, forming part of this specification, in which- Figure `l is a plan view of the bed, with lumber adjusted for operation upon. Fig. 2 is an edge view, showing adjustable bear ing block. Fig `3 is a section on af perpendicular to plane of the bed.
Similar characters of reference in the several figures denote t-he same part.
The article which constitutes the subject of this invention is intended for shop use; and is designed to enable the operator to form tenons upon lumber, in a rapid Inanner, with perfect accuracy, without gaging.
The nature ofthe invention consists in a swinging bed with clamps for securing the lumber and an adjustable bearing block operating together as will be hereinafter set forth.
In the drawing A is a table to which the bed B is attached by hinges L 71, so that either face of the bed may be placed uppermost.
rlfhe bed B consists of a base piece (a, sides l) and end bearing pieces c c. Across the side pieces b Z), run the securing guides d d d. Between Z and d there is a slide block c secured by a screw; this piece by pressing against the edge of the lumber' prevents its side movement. Between (Z and cl, are
slides j"A carrying securing screws g, which hold the lumber firm upon the base piece a.
The end bearing piece o can be adjusted upon the inclined planes z', being held in any desired position by screws s passing through slots m, of the movable portion of said end piece.
The operation of this bed is as follows: Having gaged the tenon of one piece of stuff, and secured it in the bed, the shoulder upon one side is cut with the ordinary plane used for this purpose. Then the sliding guide piece on the side of the plane is moved so as to rest upon the end guide c. The bed is then turned over so as to bring guide c uppermost. The other face of the tenon is then cut down to the gage mark. After the tenon is finished the movable portion of end c is raised until its upper face reaches the under face of the guide upon the side of the plane, and there secured. rIhe adjustment is now complete. All that is necessary in cutting with the required dimension, being to secure the lumber so as to have the necessary protrusion and place the bed in the position shown in the drawing, and work olf with the plane until its side guide rests upon the upper edge of end piece c. Then turn the bed over and work with the plane upon the other side of the protrusion until the side guide of the plane rests upon the upper edge of the adjustable end piece. The tenon will then be formed with the proper' width of shoulder. In this manner tenons can be formedl with great rapidity without the trouble of gaging and delay of watching for the gage marks during the operation.
I claim as new and of my own inventionM lIhe reversible bed with adjustable end guide c, stationary guide c and devices for securing the lumber, operating as and for the purposes specified.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto signed my name before two subscribing witnesses.
DAVID HODGES,
fitnesses l GEO. PATTEN, WM. S. HOLLINGSHEAD.
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