AN OPEN-AIR VENEER MACHINE. HOW OUR MEASURES OF LENGTH ARE TESTED. BY HERBERT T. WADE. The Wheel Has a Diameter of 36 Feet and Weighs 0 Tons. The Cutting Knives are Feet Long anti the Daily Capacity is Nearly 100000 Feet. AN OPEN-AIR VENEER MACHINE. to keep the temperature at any desired point. The, scientific american, 1908-02-01
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