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  • That part of the arm to which the fence is attached (marked E in the drawing) I make of hard wood about an inch thick, one inch and seven eighths broad and about two and three fourths inches high.
  • a hole is bored near its upper end large enough to ⁇ receive the screw part of the arm (letter F) which is kept to its place by means of a groove cut around the screw near its head and by a broad dowel (letter QI) let intov this groove from the top of the, first de- ⁇ scribed piece.
  • Two screw holes are made through the body lof the planeV one near each end to receive the screw arms or male screws (F) then by turning these screw arms, by
  • a 4th method differs from the last described, in boring the hole half through on the left side with one bit and on the other with a larger bit and cutting the groove in the ⁇ screw arm to fit this holeand then fastening the two pieces together with iron screws as in the last, this oneV like the first, has also a screw nut on the arm F to keep this part more firm.

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E. W. CARPENTER.
PLOW PLANE.
No. 594. APatented Feb. 6, 1838.4
NmWmMl/MUWP UNTTED sTATEs PATENT oEEreE- EMANUEL W. CARPENTER, OF LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA.
METHOD OF CO-NSTRUCTING THE SCREW-ARMS FOR ALL OF PLANES 1 REGULATED WITH SCREW-ARMS.
Specification of Letters Patent No. 594, dated February 6, 18381.
To all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, EMANUEL W. CARPEN- TER, of the city of Lancaster, State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful improvement in the mode of regulating plow-planes, tongue and grooves, ilhsters, and such other planes as are regulated by screw-arms; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description.
That part of the arm to which the fence is attached (marked E in the drawing) I make of hard wood about an inch thick, one inch and seven eighths broad and about two and three fourths inches high. A hole is bored near its upper end large enough to` receive the screw part of the arm (letter F) which is kept to its place by means of a groove cut around the screw near its head and by a broad dowel (letter QI) let intov this groove from the top of the, first de-` scribed piece. Two screw holes are made through the body lof the planeV one near each end to receive the screw arms or male screws (F) then by turning these screw arms, by
Y close to the body of the plane and the two on the left side close to the upright (E) ofthe screw arm sufficiently large to admit Y these pieces into it, these pieces arethen fastened together with two iron screws. A 4th method differs from the last described, in boring the hole half through on the left side with one bit and on the other with a larger bit and cutting the groove in the `screw arm to fit this holeand then fastening the two pieces together with iron screws as in the last, this oneV like the first, has also a screw nut on the arm F to keep this part more firm. Y
/Vhat I claim asmy invention and desire ,Y
A EML.y w. CARPENTER.
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SAME. DALE, VMIGHL. DALE.
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