' . » * A ^^ ^°-;^ •>¥a'. *^ .*^ /^fe'- V.^* -^^IfA". •^*.,*^ /^■■. V,.** -^^^^ 5 vP ^V '0^ *1'^% ..■^ >o/^''\/ "o^-^^-/ \-^'-\/ ' ,/.'^>,\ cO^C^^"-o ,/\.^i.\ ^'^)^m:> .^ %.** -ife'- %>/ -M- %/ A- \/ -'^ ?^" ^^'% • ^0^ -^0^ .• .■J^-v. '. ^^P^r .* / % »y^^/ . -^^ -"♦ O. • . , r . 1 • ^^•n^. \-^^\/ %-T^-/ \*^-^\/ 'V'-.^-/ WOODS SIDE HEADS AND PROFILER HEADS SAWOODS MACHINE CO. BOSTON • U*S'A Class _T£_lil. CxifiyiightN". COPYRIGHT DEPOSIT. INDEX Standards Y. P. M. A Tables 1 to 8 Boston Sheathing " 8 to 9 N. C. P.M.A " 9 to 12 P. C. L. M. A. \ O. & W. L. M. A. " 13 to 18 S. W. and W. L. M. A. ) West Coast L. M. A " 19 to 26 British Columbia Lumber and Shingle \ Manufacturers, Ltd., Standard J " 26 to 30 Mountain Lumber Manufacturers ) Abbreviations S. L. M. A. Std. — Southern Lumber Manufacturers' Association Standard y. p. M A. N.C.P.^LA. N. Y. P. c. O.&W.M.A. S. W. M. A. — Yellow Pine Lumber Manufacturers' Assoc. Standard — North Carolina Pine Manufacturers' Assoc. Standard — New York Pine Manufacturers' Association Standard — Pacific Coast Manufacturers' Association Standard — ^ Oregon & Washington Manufacturers' Assoc. Standard — Southwestern Washington Manufac'rs Assoc. Standard B. C. L. & S. AL, Ltd., Std., — British Columbia Lumber and Shingle Manu- facturers, Limited, Standard M. L. AL A. Std. — Mountain Lumber Alanufacturers' Association Standard W.C.L.ALA. " — West Coast Lumber Alanufacturers' Assoc. Standard S.M.A. Ltd. " — Shingle Alanufacturers' Association, Limited, Standard Std. — Standard. Fig. — Flooring. Clg. — Ceiling. S. L. — Shiplap. 98 DETAILS TO BE SPECIFIED WHEN ORDERING SIDE HEADS. Number of cutters on each head. Pattern of stock to be worked (giving thickness), whether finished face up, down, or center-matched; tongue, groove or lap to guide; hard or soft wood. If stock is standard quote number of pattern (see back section in book); if special submit sample or dimensioned sketch. Chamfered or rounded corners, it is always understood, are worked with Profiler heads unless specified otherwise. Always state type and shop number of machine for which heads are to be used, if for a Woods Planer. For other makes of machines supply data indicated on attached forms. DISCS FOR SIDE HEADS AND PROFILER. See tabulated charts in rear of book, and quote number of disc specified beside pattern you desire to work. When discs are to work special patterns, give diameter, thickness, bore and number of knives and where used. For duplicating discs quote full number stamped on periphery of old one. Profiler discs are always furnished with clamp collars and sleeves unless otherwise specified. Always state diameter of Profiler spindle when ordering discs for Profiler attachment. CUTTERS FOR SIDE HEADS. Specify how many in a set, pattern to be worked, whether face up, down, center-matched, tongue or groove to guide, hard or soft wood. If pattern to be worked is not regular furnish size of tongue and groove. When ordering broken sets state how many and whether for tongueing, grooving or jointing. Orders for a set of knives for groove head we interpret as meaning both groov- ing and jointing cutters. It is necessary when ordering individual tongue cutters to state which way the cutter tilts when in the disc (up or down) and number of cutters. Orders for a set of cutters for one shiplap head we interpret as meaning cutters for both discs. In every case we recommend quoting order number of the disc in which the cutters are to be used. When ordering blanks or finished cutters give dimensions in following order : 1st. Length of cutting edge. 2d. Width (which is from cutting edge to back edge). 3d. Thickness. (/. e. 1%" X 2" X %6") CLAMP COLLARS AND SLEEVES. When new collars or sleeves are desired, state size of spindle, bore and thickness of disc to which they are to be applied. CLAMP BLOCKS. Give thickness of disc and number of blocks wanted. 97 NOTE. On the tabulated ordering charts, term "front side" means operat- ing side of machine, and "back side" means cut made on guide side of machine. The profiler discs 1" and over in thickness are equipped with self- centering clamp sleeve. The only exception to this being 1" discs used for beading. These are equipped with clamp collar. The profiler discs less than 1" in thickness excepting as noted above are equipped with clamp collar. Our clamp sleeve consists of three members, namely, outer sleeve, inner bushing, and clamp nut. The number of the sleeve is governed by the thickness of disc and size of spindle on which it is used. Number of clamp collar depends on diameter of profiler spindles. Tabulated form below is given to facilitate ordering. When ordering cutters or discs for either profiler or side heads, please specify if jointing template is wanted. When ordering clamp sleeeve, always quote number of sleeve, bushing, and nut. PROFILER CLAMP COLLARS For Number Size Spindle M" Disc y/ Disc 4909 A 5816 A 111" Vs" Disc Vs" Disc 4909 B 5816 B V/2" 11 r' M" Disc H" Disc 4909 C 5816 C 112" 1" Disc 1" Disc 4909 D 5816 D IM" 151" SELF-CENTERING CLAMP SLEEVE For Center Sleeve Inner Bushing Nut Size Spindle 1" and II4" discs 1" and l}4" discs 9292 A 9292 A 9293 A 9293 AA 9134 9134 m" IJ^" and 15^" discs 13^" and l%" discs 9292 B 9292 B 9293 B 9293 BB 9134 9134 Ml" 1^" 2" and 214" discs 2" and ly' discs 9292 C 9292 C 9293 C 9293 CC 9134 9134 HI" 2)4" and 3" discs 2}4" and 3" discs 9292 D 9292 D 9293 D 9293 DD 9134 9134 11-1" 96 PROFILE X. This profile covers our six-knife solid back self-centering round pro- filer heads for heavy patterns such as Y. P. M. A. Standard No. 117 and No. 118. It is another creation of the rapid feed era. Profile Adapted for Diameter Length Bore Order Number IX Solid back round profile head for heavy work such as No. 117 and No. 118 Y. P. M. A. Standard patterns for toothed back cutters 6^" 4", 4K", 5", (>{\", 8", and 103 g" 113" ^16 1 X, 6^"X length 95 PROFILE \N — continued. Profile Adapted for Diameter Thickness Bore Order Number 4W Disc for grooves on double ceiling and applicable to front spindle for stock dressed tongue to guide 6^" 2M" 91:)" -'lit 4 W, 6^"X 2M" 5W Same as 4 W with less space between the two rows of plug cutters for working thinner double matched material 6^" 2M" 21 r' 5 W, 6^"X 6 W Same as 4 W except for back spindle (y%" 234" 2\l" 6 W, 6^"X 2M" 7W Same as 5 W except for back spindle 6^" 2M" 2\l" 7 W, 65^"X 2M" 8W Same as 1 W with greater separation between grooving cutters to work wider groove 6^" 3" 913" ''16 8 W, 6^"X 3" 94 PROFILE W. These heads are designed principally for working grooves on both edges of heavy stock, and like all of our other profiles some of them dress special patterns. This goes to show while we have developed a number of profiles for a special purpose, the range of the heads has made it neces- sary to add to them from time to time in order to keep a proper record of the different styles of discs. All 9-knife discs. Profile Adapted for Diameter Thickness Bore Order Number 1 W For working spline in heavy decking on front spindle (>%" 2H" and 3" 913" 1 W, 6%"X thickness 2W Same as 1 \V only for back spindle (>%" 2 1.9" and 3" 913" 2W,65^"X thickness 3W Special plug tjq^e disc for making double groove in an electric moulding pattern with profiler 6^" 2" 913" ■'IG 3 W, 65^" X 2" 93 PROFILE V. The reason for this profile is intimated in the tabulated form below, {. e., to make possible a head that will dress stock with a long tongue in conjunction with a chamfer cut or a deep groove in combination with a chamfer cut. This disc is usually found on a head with either the I C or 4 C disc. Profile Adapted for Diameter Thickness Bore Order Number IV Top member of 2 disc combination on either tongue or groove head where it is necessary to use thick moulded knives for combi- nation cuts such as chamfer and grooving. This is used in connection with 1 C and 4 C discs mostly 65^" H", 1", 013" ^16 1 V, 6^"X thickness 92 PROFILE U, ^ L This is a creation of a two to three hundred foot feed era and covers disc for beading principally, though they are interchangeable on our pro- filer and side heads. Discs of this profile are suited to light profiler cuts of any character and should not be used on heavy work on account of the bit seats being milled for smooth back cutters. For dressing heavy profile and side head patterns at the feeds alluded to above we recom- mend our "S" profile disc. Profile Adapted for Diameter Thickness Bore Order Number 1 U Beading on light profiler cuts 6^" y, Va", and 1" ^10 1 U, 65^"X thickness 2U Same as 1 U excepting for heavier work 6^" W, 1", and lli" 013" ■^1 B 2 U, 65^"X 134" 91 PROFILE T — continued. Profile Adapted for Diameter Thickness Bore ^P-'^lf j\ umber 2T Plug type side head groove disc for matched stock up to 2" 6^" m" 2\r i 2T,6^"X 6T Grooving in heavy material, similar to 2 T, i. e., to carry 12 bits (>%" 2yz" 21 3» 6 T, 6%"X 23^" 11 T Plug tj-pe disc for thin double ceiling (>%" 2M" 2\r IIT, 6^"X 2M" 12 T Same as 11 T with grooving cutters spaced farther apart for dressing thicker double ceiling (>%" 2^" 2\r 12 T, (>%"X 2J^" 13 T Same as 12 T except groov- ing cutters spaced farther apart for double flooring 6^" 2H" 2\r 13 T, 6%"X 2K" 14 T Same as 12 T except space between grooving cutters is increased to allow for spe- cial saw kerf or special pat- tern of double ceiling (>%" 2M" 2\%" 14 T, 65^" X 2M" The 2 "T" is our standard plug type groove disc with twelve cutters for working flooring up to 2" thick. 90 PROFILE T. This "T" profile has been created by a demand for a head to dress double matched material at fast feeds. These discs are used in con- nection with heads for double matching, and heavy grooving stock up to 2" thick. Their development opened up a field of usefulness which at this time appears to be unlimited. We are assured of one thing, how- ever, and that is — for the work mentioned above, these discs cannot be excelled, neither can they be equalled in set-up or low cost of main- tenance. They all hold twelve cutters. 89 PROFILE S. ' I I 1 — u_ Since feeds of three hundred feet or more per minute have been used, it has been necessary to increase the number of cutters on our side and profiler heads. The outcome of this has been our " S " profile, all of which are made for six knives. It is impossible to enumerate the range of this particular series forlike discs of the" C" profile, they are adapted to practically all com- mercial purposes and interchangeable between our profiler and side heads. Profile Adapted for Diameter Thickness Bore Order Number 1 S Tongue head matching up to 1" and center cuts on standard siding patterns, large diameters for special work m" H", and 1" 013" ^16 1 S, Diam- eter X thickness 2 S i Same as 1 S only for heav- ier work 1}A" to 3" inclusive byM" 913" 2 S, Diam- eter X thickness 3S For standard shiplap, hub on each side making it in- terchangeable for use on either head 6H" 7%" H" 013" ^1 B 3 S, Diam- eter X thickness 4 S Special pattern for side lO^-g" head work H" 3H" 4S,105^"X PROFILE R. m JLffi O M ' ilii -I — lA m — J— -iiil 111 111 Heads of this profile are gaining in popularity every day. They are very useful for variety v\^ork especially where the runs are short. It is made practically for jobbing work. Profile Adapted for Square Length Bore Order Number 1 R Four sided " T " slotted head for jobbing work on profiler with self-centering sleeve 4M" 4" to 10" inclusive by inches hV 1 R X length 2 R Same as 1 R except slotted for bolts with dove tail head 43^" 4" to 10" inclusive by inches 2H" 2 R X length 3R Same as 2 R except without Hps, but with new steel self-centering clamp nut 43^" 4" to 10" inclusive by inches lit" 3 R X length 4R Same as 3 R 4H" 4" to 10" inclusive by inches 13^" 4 R X length 87 PROFILE O — continued. Profile Adapted for Diameter Thickness Bore Order Number 50 Same as 4 O with plug cut- 6^" ters arranged for working still heavier patterns. Can also be used for working groove in heavy decking on front spindle 23^" 9 1 .3 " 5 0, 6^"X IVo" 60 Working groove in special patterns where groove is dressed near top surface of material. This disc cuts groove as high as 13%" 2M" 213" 7 0, 6ys"x 2H" 80 Heavy grooving plug txpe disc 6^" 21-/ 913" 8 0, 6^"X 2K" 90 Same as 2 0. For small 6^3" sweep planers, 6%" jointing ' circle IH" 91 3" 9 0, 63g"X 1^4" 86 PROFILE O. This profile was developed to take care of our plug type discs. The "O" profile discs hold eight cutters. Discs of this series are adapted to working of grooves with either front or back matcher spindles. This profile disc is the one that we use on the grooving head of our fast feed side heads. It is of distinctive type, and probably responsible more than any other for what is being accomplished with modern fast feed side heads. Profile Adapted for Diameter Thickness Bore Order Number 20 Grooving and jointing floor- ing up to 2" thick. (Stand- ard plug type disc) 6^" IH" ■'is 2 0,6^"X 30 Disc for working tongues in all thicknesses on double ceiling, also for working groove in matched stock up to 2" thick with front spin- dle when dressing tongue to guide 6^" 1%" 1 .■! " 3 0, 6^"X 40 Same as 3 with plug cut- I 6^^" ters arranged for working kerf in heavy double flooring 1%" 913" ■'l 6 4 0, 6%"X 85 PROFILE N. -r^z i—r The distinctive feature of this profile is that it is adapted principally to the holding of milled cutters for deep novelty and miscellaneous cuts, also for dressing long tongues. Cutters of this description are naturally made of thick stock, therefore, the bit seats in the discs are made larger than ordinarily. It can readily be seen that these discs are adapted to a large variety of work. These are all four-knife discs. Profile Adapted for Diameter Thickness Bore Order Number 1 N Heavy side head and profile pattern work. Corrugated knives are used 6%" and 6^" lj<4"up to 3" inclusive byK" 1 N Diam- eter X thickness 2N Same as 1 N recessed for drop 6? g" and 6^" IH" ■'IB 2 N Diam- eter X 3N Same as 1 N only for lighter cuts 6%" and 6^" H", H", and 1" 213" ^1 « 3 N Diam- eter X thickness 84 PROFILE M. This profile covers our self-centering, solid back, round side heads made to receive high speed steel knives with toothed backs. These heads are designed to hold four knives. The series cover one pair of heads of I M, being for the guide side and the 2 M its mate for the opposite spindle. Heads of the same type for holding six knives will be found in profile K. These are termed round jointer heads. Profile Adapted for Diameter Length Order Number 1 M Edge jointing on back spindle 63^" 3", 4", and 6" 1 M, 6%"X length 2 M The reverse of 1 M, namely for front side spindle 6J^" 3", 4", and 6" 2 M. by^"x length 83 PROFILE L. Perhaps an appropriate title for this profile would be our miscel- laneous series. It was created by users of discs of our other profiles who wished to run additional patterns without going to the expense of pur- chasing new heads complete, i. e., the discs they had could be utilized for other classes of work if they could purchase one or two members of a little different design that could be combined with them. This is the function of the " L " profile, and it bears out our contention that "WOODS" heads are the most economical. "L" discs can be utilized for innumerable purposes; some of the most popular we have tabulated below. These are all four-knife discs. Profile Adapted for Diameter Thickness Bore Order Number 1 L Center member for three disc tongue head for heavy double shiplap 5%" and 6" %", and 1" 21-1" 1 L Diam- eter X thickness 2L Same as 1 L with the addi- 5^" and tion of hub on each side for 6" separating purposes y2\ Vs\ H", and 1" in" 2 L Diam- eter X thickness S2 PROFILE K. The Increased demands of the lumber industry for a round side head for jointing to hold more knives have been responsible for our (K) profile. This series is the same as profile (M) with the exception that these heads hold six knives instead of four. The commercial term applied to these heads is high speed round jointer heads. Profile Adapted for Diameter Length Order Number 1 K Edge jointing on back spindle 6.-8" o" , 4", and 6" 2K, 6^"X length 2 K Same as 2 K but for use on front side spindle 6K" 3", 4", and 6" 3K, 6^"X length 81 PROFILE J — continued. Profile Adapted for Diameter Length Bore Order Number 4 J Same as 3 J 5^" 4", W2", 5", 6f/,8",and mi" IH" 4 J, S%"X length 6J Same as 3 J but for profilers of other makes 6^" 41^", (yf,", 8", and 103^" 2ft" 6 J, 63 sX length 80 PROFILE J. The heads of this profile are of four-knife design. This series of heads are adapted entirely to heavy bevel, single, double siding, and miscellaneous novelty profile patterns. With the exception of 1 J head, these are all finished for milled or toothed back cutters. The 1 J is very similar to the 1 E profile, excepting that it is keyed to the spindle for driving purposes, while the former was held in position by the pressure of the filling in rings brought to bear on it by a nut on end of spindle. Profile Adapted for Diameter Length Bore Order Number IJ Solid back round profile head for hea\y work such as No. 117 and 118 Y. P. M. A. standard patterns for smooth back cutters; super- seded by 3 J and 4 J profiles ^%" 6" I'A" 1 L 5J4"x 6" 2J Same as 1 J except with old style self-centering sleeve; milled for toothed back cutters 5K" 6{\" and 103.f' 2j%" 2 J, 5WX length 3J Same as 2 J except with new style self-centering clamp nut S%" 4", 41/^", 5", 6f\", 8", and 103 8" nr 3 J, 5Vs"X length 79 PROFILE H. While not of general adaptation it is suited to many patterns of special work. There are so many mills working miscellaneous patterns of stock that the larger variety of discs we can furnish, the greater the uses for our heads. This profile is made for eight knives (four groovers and four jointers). Profile Adapted for Diameter Thickness Bore Order Number IH Early type grooving disc for 1 6^" side heads 1" 211" 6^"X1" 78 PROFILE G. These discs were designed for use on the profiler, but equally adapted for side head work as will be observed in the reference below. 5 G is a disc used by the National Cash Register Co., to work one of their special patterns, and again illustrates the great range of our disc construction. Discs of this profile are all finished for smooth back cutters and made for holding four knives. Profile Adapted for Diameter Thickness Bore Order Number 1 G Light profiler work, bead- ing and groove roofing 6%" and 6^" H\ and 1" 211" 1 G Diam- eter X thickness 2 G Same as 1 G, except super- seded by the 4 G disc 6^ s" and H", and 1" li'f 2 G Diam- eter X thickness 3 G For beading and profiler work 6?«" and 3.i" and 1" 1}-^" 3 G Diam- eter X thickness 4G Beading and light profiler cuts. Standard Beader disc 658" and 6^" and l}4" 211" 4 G Diam- eter X thickness 5 G Special National Cash Reg- ister Co., for sawcut on side head (>%" H" 21-1" 5 G, 6^"X 'A" 6G Special disc made for bead- ing with "WOODS" hol- low backing attachment 5" 1" IJ^" 6 G, 5"X 1" 77 PROFILE F. This profile represents in a measure our initial step in the manufac- ture of disc matcher heads. It is sometimes termed the tool post con- struction. While this disc is not regular, there is some demand for it on special work. It is reversible for use on either the tongue or groove spindle. Profile Adapted for Diameter Thickness Bore Older Number 1 F Early type grooving mem- ber for two disc side head for matched stock up to 1" thick (>%" 13^" 211" 1 F, 65^"X IH" 76 PROFILE D — co7it{7iued. 1 Profile Adapted for Diameter Thickness , Bore i -nt "^ f'^ 1 1 Number i 4 D Grooving match stock up to 1" thick. Grooving mem- ber of 2 disc groove head 6^" li'o" 3^" 4 D, 65/8" X 1 j_." ■■^1 6 5D Grooving hardwood floor- ing up to 1" thick equipped with compensating screw 6^" uv 332" 5 D, 65^8" X 1 7 " J^ 1 G 6 D 1 Grooving 2" flooring 6^" hV 3K" 6 D, 6^"X lA" 7D Same as preceding disc, an addition of the compensat- ing screw 6%" ih" 3M" 7 D, 6^"X lA" 8D Heavy grooving on decking 6^" UV 3K" 8 D, 6^"X 1t\" 9 D Same as 4 D excepting for small sweep machines 6" l/o" 3K" 9 D, 6"X lA" 75 PROFILE D. a=r These discs were developed for use on our two-disc grooving heads. They are not now in demand as much as they were at one time, as our plug type discs 2 O, i W, and 2 \\' combine a two-member grooving head into one disc. These D discs we continue to make for heads that are now out, and to take care of such demand as there will be for them on special pat- terns. The I D, 2 D, and 3 D discs of this profile were discontinued for the latter types 4 D, 5 D, and 6 D which are finished to give the cutters cutting clearance, to prevent friction or overheating. Profile Adapted for Diameter Thickness Bore Order Number 1 D Grooving match stock up 6^" to 1" thick. Grooving mem- ber of 2 disc head , superseded by 4 D disc uv 3>^" 1 D, 6ys"X We" 2D Same as above equipped 1 6%" with compensating screw for hardwood flooring, super- 1 seded by 5 D disc Ii^b" 3>i" 2 D, 6^"X 3 D For grooving 2" flooring, 6^" superseded by 6 D disc 1t\" sy/ 3B,6ys"X PROFILE C — continued. Profile Adapted for Diameter Thickness Bore Order Number 31 C Stair nosing. Special disc formed on periphery for side head 7^8" IK" ^1 6 31 C, 65^"X 1^" 32 C Heavy profiler work. Self- centering disc (>%" 33 2" 713" 32 C, 6^"X 3K" ii C Hollow backing on new " WOODS " 501 hardwood flooring machine 5" 1" IH" 33 C,5"X1" 73 PROFILE C — co7itinued. Profile Adapted for Diameter Thickness Bore Order Number 16 C Working in conjunction with 15 C disc. 6^" IH" 2J-I" 16 C, 6H" xiH" 17C Under cut on heavy decking and double shiplap. Also member of 3 disc head on front spindle 6?.8",6^", and 7^'8" 'A", H", and 1" 91 3 " 17 C Diam- eter X thickness 18 C Top cut on preceding com- bination 63 8", 6^", and 7^8" rs", H", and 1" 01 3" 18 C Diam- eter X thickness 19 C Top cut on 3 disc combina- tion for groove head 63 8", 6^", and lys" %", M", and 1" 9.1 3 '/ 19 C Diam- eter X thickness 20 C Center cut on preceding combination for groove head and 73/8" %\ H", and 1" 013" 20 C Diam- eter X thickness 21 C 22 C Center cut for tongue head or lower member of groove head of preceding combi- nation 63 8", 65^", and 73-8" Vs", M", and 1" 9 J 3" 21 C Diam- eter X thickness Miscellaneous 63 8", 73-8" %" 2U" 22 C Diam. xh" 23 C Inside cut 115 Y. P. M. A. standard 63.8" 2" 2U" 23 C, 6H" X2" 24 C Jointing groove edge of inch flooring. Circular bit groove head (^H" Vb" 913" 24 C, 6^" XVs" 27 C Special cove cut worked with profiler (made for Na- tional Cash Register Co.) 6^" i'A" 913" •'IB 27 C, 6^" XiV/ 28 C Jointing, recessed to use in connection with short threaded sleeves (>%" 2y2" 913" •^16 28 C, 6%" X2i^" 29 C ' Special profiler cove cut (made for National Cash Register Co.) 6^" iH" lit" 29 c, evs" XIK" 30 C ' Special profiler cove cut used in connection with preceding disc ^%" H" 3M" 30 C, 6H" xW 1 17, 18, 19, 20, and 21 C discs suited to numerous other combinations. 72 PROFILE C — continued. Prolile Adapted for Diameter Thickness Bore Order Number 4C The lower member of 2 disc grooving head for matching stock up to 2", recessed so as to drop head and to work in shallow matcher plates 6^" M"andl" 4 C, 65^"X thickness 5 C 1 Miscellaneous purpose 1 1%" %", and 1" 013" 5 C Diam- eter X thickness 6 C Same as 2 C except for 5^" and \}/i" up to heavier cuts i 6^^" 23^" inclu- 1 i 1 sive by }/i" ' 1 IM" 6 C Diam- eter X thickness 7 C Same as 1 C except for old 6^", 65^", , style clamp collar and 7^" 1 and 1" 2\r 7 C Diam- eter X thickness 8 C 1 Same as 1 C only for heav- ier work 6^" and 1J4" up to 3" inclu- sive by 34" 2\r 8 C Diam- eter X thickness 9C The lower member of 2 disc grooving head for matched stock up to 1" 6^" %" 2if" 9C,65^"X IOC Profiler work on early bead- ing attachment 6W and 6^" ¥2", %\ %", and 1" IH" 10 C Diam- eter X thickness 1 1 C Same as preceding one only for heavier work bVs" and 6%" \W up to 2^" inclu- sive by 34" 13^" 11 C Diam- eter X thickness 12 C 2 disc grooving head up to 2" matching (made special for ! American No. 229 matcher) (>%" M"andl" 211" 12 C Diam- eter X thickness 13 C 2 disc grooving head for hardwood flooring in com- bination with " A " disc (for special pattern flooring dressed on matchers of other makes) 6^" Yi" and 1" 2\r 13 C Diam- eter X thickness 14 C Heavy hollow backing, re- cessed for adaptation to "WOODS" hollow back- ing attachment 5" 134" up to lYi" inclu- sive by Y" 1V2" 14 C Diam- eter X thickness 15 C Working 1 " hardwood floor- ing on American Planer. Bottom disc on 2 disc com- bination front side head 6^" %" 2H" 15 C, 6^" 71 PROFILE C. This series of discs has a greater range than any of the other pro- files. They can be used on our side heads for matching, jointing, shiplap, beveled and irregular cuts as well as on the profiler for beading, grooved roofing, sidings, casings, etc. They are a striking example of the great range, interchangeability and convenience of "WOODS" heads. Prac- tically any disc listed below can be used for two or more patterns of pro- filer or side head work. These are all four-knife discs. Profile Adapted for Diameter Thickness Bore Order Number 1 C Tongue head matching up to 1" and center cuts on Standard siding patterns. Large diameters for special edge and profiler work 63 8", 6^", 7^8", and %", and 1" 211" 1 C Diam- eter X thickness 2C Profiler cuts used with fill- ing in rings instead of indi- vidual clamp collars. Also used for hollow backing 5", SH", and 6%" H", H", H", and 1" I'A" 2 C Diam- eter X thickness 3C Standard shiplap (hub on each side making it inter- changeable for use on either head) 6%", yvs", 6%", 1H", iVs" W^\ andSH H" 2il" 3 C Diam- eter X H" 70 PROFILE A. 1 i- 1 ; 1 1 1 1 1 '*f]\' Discs of the " A " Profile are important units in the range of " WOODS " disc heads. This profile is used entirely for combination sets, i. e. in a two- or three-disc set-up or in cases where cutters in one disc will overlap its adjoining member. These are all four-knife discs. Profile Adapted for Diameter Thickness Bore Order Number lA Odd shapes of grooves on hard- wood flooring fitted with microm- eter adjusting screw 65^" Vi', Vs", %", and 1" 13" 1 A, 65^ "X thickness 2 A Same as above excepting on pat- terns not requiring compensat- ing screw adjustment 6^" %", and 1" 913" 2A,65^"X thickness 3A 4A Heavy edge work used in 3 disc combination back head 6^" V2", Vs", %", and 1" 913" 3A,6^"X thickness Same as 2 A excepting with 3 point separating bearing 6%" ¥2", Vs", H", l",and 913" 4A,65^"X thickness 5A Same as 3 A except hub on re- versed side so that disc can be used on front head 6%" and 1" 211" 5A,6^"X thickness 6A 3 disc head recessed to allow disc to drop 6^" and 1" 2\r 6A,6^"X thickness 69 SECTION TWO Profiles of Woods DISCS And Tables showing Set-ups for theVarious Stan- dard Patterns Compiled for the purpose of familiariz- ing Users of Woods Heads and Discs with their adaptability and interchange- ability; also to facilitate ordering. WOODS SIDE HEADS set up and the cutters jointed the same as on the profihng attachment. In this way, while the machine is dressing one pattern of stock, the grinding room can be setting up the heads for the next pattern to be worked. When the run is completed, it is only necessary to remove the heads on the profiler and transfer those on the moulding stand to the profiling at- tachment; all of which is accomplished in the minimum time. This stand when complete as shown in the illustration includes pedestals, countershaft and novelty truing device. W'e can furnish the stand only without pedestal truing device or countershaft. This grinder is a necessary accessory to a Woods modern mill equipment. With it the best results Side are obtained with fast-feed heads. It is a time- l^^.^i saver, Grinder Woods No. 227 Side Head Grinder. Woods No. 227 Side Head Grinder with Bar for thin Knives. [66; AND PROFILER HEADS Woods No. 229 Jointing Stand Woods No. 229 Setting Up and Jointing Stand. The profiling attachment is fast becoming a useful accessory for the working of mouldings. When used on our 400 type matchers, it is adapted to the working of a large number of variety cuts. Practically all the patterns are dressed with a two or three disc combination head. To reduce setting up time when changing machines from one pattern to another, we have just developed our tool-room moulding stand. The disc can be 65 WOODS SIDE HEADS One of the principal points in the operation of fast feed heads for either profiUng attachments or edge work is the setting of the cutters. Our type B setting stand will accommodate heads of all sweeps. Cutters of any type can be set accurately with this device. The arm holding the setting collar is adjustable. The spindle on which the head itself is mounted operates on a turret and revolves either way. Proper provision for the up and down adjustment of the set- ting collar has been provided for. The illustration shows mounted on the stand a "WOODS" patent convertible disc groove head — on the right is the tongue head. Woods Type "B" Setting Stand 64 AND PROFILER HEADS Outer Sleeve No. 9422. Clamp Nut No. 9406. Spanner No. 41. Our clamp sleeves for holding saws are made in different lengths. This one is used for two or three saws. It is 3}^" long between end clamps. ZJi m^ ^iL3 Woods Clamp Sleeves for Rip- ping Saw Combi- nations Sleeves Series No. 9422. (A letter is added to the number indicating the length of the sleeve.) This illustration shows both the long and short clamp sleeves intact without the spacing collars. They convey an excellent idea of the range of combinations we can furnish for this class of work. The lengths of these sleeves vary from Sy/ to 91^" in length. 63 WOODS SIDE HEADS Profiler Gang for Splitting The range of the "WOODS" profiler for saw- ing purposes is shown in these views. This is an equipment consisting of 12 spHtting saws mounted on one long self-centering sleeve The saws arc separated by spacing collars. This set-up Is being used by one of our customers in the Northwest for ripping le" stock into 13 strips one-half inch wide. It is being done with great success, and at fast rates of feed. Woods Multiple Splitting Gang dissected. Woods Twelve- Saw Clamp Sleeve with fill- ing-in Collars Sleeve Series No. 9422. Collar Series No. 4992. (A letter is added to the number to cover thickness of collar.) 62 AND PROFILER HEADS We can furnish any number of splitting saws for this work. Each saw is equipped with an individual clamp collar so that a series of them can be mounted on the spindle and set for ripping various widths. Woods Clamp Sleeve for Rip Saws Sleeve No. 9133 J. Clamp Nut No. 9134. Our No. 9133 J clamp sleeve is used to hold rip saws on the profiler. Woods Multiple Splitting Profiler Gang. Sleeve No. 9422 B. Clamp Nut No. 9406. Filling-in Collars No. 4992 AA 01 WOODS SIDE HEADS Woods 6" Self-centering Square Profiler Head for Jobbing Work. Head No. 3 R. Taper Washer No. 9385. Nut No. 9384 A 6" Knife No. 93 Profiler Rip Saw Combi- nation Swaged Ripping Saw for Profiler with Clamp Collar. Saw 91 ^" dia. x J §" thick. Nut No. 9134. Drive Collar No. 9133 J The use of saws on the profiler has been found very practical, and by this application the field for this attachment has been greatly enlarged. A number of users of the "WOODS" 400 type matchers are ripping stock on their planers any- where from 150 feet and upwards per minute. 60 AND PROFILER HEADS Woods 6-Knife Round Solid Back Profiler Head for No. 117 Siding Head No. 1 X. Cutter No. 5356 O Patterns like No. 117 Y. P. M. A. and Pacific Coast Standards we recommend working with our round solid back head. This is made to hold either four or six cutters as the rate of pro- duction demands. The head is held self-cen- trally on the spindle. This self-centering arrange- ment consists of a tapered washer forced over the spindle by a nut. The head has one of each of these on each end. The four-sided slotted head is being utilized to quite an extent on profiler work. It is of advan- tage where a variety of patterns are worked in short runs. In this head we have adopted our dovetail bolt construction. It is also equipped with self-centering clamp nuts. The clamping of the head on the spindle is accomplished by a taper bushing and nut in each end of the head as previously described. Woods Four- sided Slotted Self-cen- tering Profiler Head 59 WOODS SIDE HEADS Woods Pulley Stile Com- bination Woods Profiler Expansion Head for working Pulley Stiles This illustration will interest every lumberman. It shows an expansion head for working a square groove in pulley stiles. It is a very difficult matter to make a cut of this kind without fuzzing up the grain of the wood inside the groove. This does not occur on this "WOODS" head. On this type of cut the size of groove must be maintained ac- curately. This is provided for in the construction of this head. As far as we know this is the only successful profiler head of its kind on the market today. The head is a two-disc combination, both of which are mounted on one self-centering clamp sleeve. Woods Pulley Stile Head Dissected. Outer Sleeve No. 9292 B. Inner Bushing No. 9293 B. Ad- justing Spacing Ring No. 9425. Adjusting Nut No. 9426. Socket Wrench No. 33. Clamp Nut No. 9134. Cutter Nos. 12 A and 13 A. 58' AND PROFILER HEADS The Clamp Sleeve at the Right of the Head is our Early Type and only Furnished on Special Orders. Profile Disc No. 8 C, 6^ s" X l}^i". Cutter No. 31 Y. Woods Profiler Combi- nation for Working Y.P.M.A. Pattern No. 8426. This Cut shows clearly how Woods Discs are marked for Identification. Discs No. 8 C, 65.s"x2". Cutter No. 4686 T. No. 9292 C. Inner Bushings No. 9293 C. Clamp Sleeves Many base and casing patterns contain a wide hollow back cut. These are handled with two discs set up and mounted on Individual clamp sleeves. The knife straddles both discs. Woods Profiler Combi- nation for making Hollow Back Cut 3" and over 57 WOODS SIDE HEADS Woods 4-Knife Profiler Discs for Y.P.M.A Pattern No. 8151. Set up for Working on Top Spindle Discs Sleeves . . Clamp Nuts Cutters Former . . No. IC, 63s"x 3.4" No. 9133 C. No. 9134 Disc on left No. 13 AH Disc on right No. 14 AH No. 5300 BC. Nos. The adaptability of the "WOODS" disc for cutting battens is well known. The members herewith dress Y.P.M.A. Batten No. 815 1. The hollow back cut on this pattern is worked with another disc. Woods 4-Knife Profiler Discs for Y.P.M.A Pattern No. 8428. Set up for Top Spindle to Work Mould to Guide DiscNo. IC, 6\s"xl". Cutters No. 14 AF. DisclC, 73s"xl". Cutter No. 13 AF. Clamp Nut No. 9134. Clamp Sleeve No. 9292 A. Inner Bushing No. 9293 A. Former No. 5300 AB. This unit is for making base Y. P. M. A. pattern No. 8428. It is a "WOODS" two disc combination, disc being clamped on a separate sleeve. This head is made to work on the top spindle, mould to guide. The jointing form which is shown at the right of the head is In two sections. A pattern of the stock lies at the left. 56 AND PROFILER HEADS Woods Profiler Self-cen- tering Clamp Sleeve Outer Sleeve No. 9292 B. Inner Bushing No. 9293 B. Knurled Nut No. 9134. Spanner Wrench No. 41. Socket Wrench No. 33. Our self-centering clamp sleeve is a very effi- cient member and an interesting one to study. It really consists of three integral parts, the split tempered steel center bushing, outside sleeve and knurled nut. The inner bushing is split two ways, so that in being drawn through the outer sleeve by the knurled nut, it clamps the spindle perfectly. This sleeve is used entirely on our profiler discs for heavy cuts requiring discs 1" and over in thickness. Woods Drip Cap Combi- nation Woods Profiler Head for Drip Cap, Pattern No. 8286. Cutters No. 17 Y. Disc No. 8 C, G^ «" x V /'. Former No. 5300 1 A. Clamp Sleeve No. 9292 D. Inner Bushing No. 9293 D. Clamp Nut No. 9134. The working of drip caps on fast feed matchers is rapidly becoming commercial practice. The combination shown herewith handles Y. P. M. A. Standard drip cap pattern No. 8286. A sample of the stock is shown in the engraving. The unit at the right of the head is the jointing form. WOODS SIDE HEADS Woods Profiler Combi- nation for No. 115 Siding The lower engraving on page 53 shows two four-knife profiler discs, each equipped with self- centering clamp sleeve and a full set of cutters for working No. 115 Y. P. M. A. Standard siding. The success of our profiling combinations is that we can adapt the proper thickness of discs to the cut to be made. The disc making the longest cut is the thickest. On double siding patterns our jointing formers are made in two pieces to facilitate the truing operation. It will be observed that each disc is mounted on its own sleeve. This arrangement is adopted for several reasons. It permits the overlapping of the cutters for good sharp corner dressing which is essential on this pattern. It also facili- tates the setting up and truing operations. Woods Profiler Disc with Clamp Sleeve for inside cut of Y.P.M.A. Standard Pattern No. 115 Siding. Profile Disc No. 23 C 6\s" x 2". Clamp Sleeve No. 9292 C. Clamp Nut No. 9134. Inner Bushing No. 9293 C. Cutters No. 15 Y. :54] AND PROFILER HEADS Woods Profiler Sheathing Combi- nation Woods Profiler Disc Combination for Working Pattern " O " Boston Sheathing. Discs No. 4 G 6'^ s"x^ s". Cut- Sleeve No. 5607 ter Nos. from left to right, Inner Bushing No. 5608 5346 C, 5346 B, 5346 A Clamp Nut No. 4556 Hexagon Nut No. 6609 Woods No. 4K Profiler Discs with Clamp Sleeves set up for work- ing No. 115 Y. P. M. A. Standard Siding. Pattern of Stock is shown in the Foreground with the Jointing Former. The latter is in 2 Sections. Right Hand Disc No. 8C 6^ /x2^ ■/ • Clamp Sleeve No. 9292 E. Inner Bushing No. 9293 E. Cutters No. 16 Y. Clamp Nut No. 9134. Former No. 5300 U. Left-Hand Disc 23 C 63 s"x2" Cutters No. 15 Y Clamp Sleeve No. 9292 C Clamp Nut No. 9134 Inner Bushins No. 9293 C [53] WOODS SIDE HEADS Woods Profiler Combi- nations for Boston Sheathing Woods No. 4G 6H"x ^s" 4-Knife Disc with Clamp Collar No. 4909 B, for Smooth Back Bits. Clamp Block No. 4597 B Clamp Block Screw No. ' >, "'ir.Ol Clamp Collar Screw No. 2' 2 12 Our beading discs are made of such a thickness they can be set close enough to work \ 's and beads (one center and two edges) on 314" face stock. However, some mills manufacture sheathing with two center cuts in this width stock. For this pattern we mount the three or four discs on one sleeve clamped self-centrally on the spindle. The distance between the discs is taken care of by spacing collars. One of these sleeves mounted with four heads can be worked in several combinations by simply changing the spacing collars, i. e.^ on sheathing with one center V, two center \''s or no center \ 's on either or both sides of the board. I s4^ 4 ^ Bof/or/ f/ieaM/?/o f/y/e O il\ AND PROFILER HEADS Back view Woods No. IV G%"x H" Disc with Six Beading Cutters No. 5323 C, Showing Clamp Collar No. 5816 B Clamp Block No. 4597 B Clamp Block Screw No. ^2, "'ieOl Clamp Collar Screw No. O 2} 2 12 The No. I U, 6-KnIfe Disc will dress beads 300 feet per minute or faster. All discs for beading are made with smooth bit seats. The advantage is that it makes possible the setting of knives in a set of two or more heads where the cutters have not worn evenly on account of one head being used more than the other. This only comes about in combinations for working beads, V's, chamfers and cuts of a like character. All other discs are milled for knives with corrugated backs. The "WOODS" method of clamping discs on the profiler spindles is pleasing to every lumber- man. Our clamp collar shown above is used only on heads that hold smooth back knives. The discs can be located anywhere on the spindle. The distance between two or more discs mounted on the profiler can be increased or diminished with practically no loss of time; the change being made so quickly. 4- and 6- Knife Profiler Discs 51] WOODS SIDE HEADS Woods Profiler Discs Woods 6-Knif e Profiler Disc with Clamp Collar and Beading Knives These Cutters are ground for Cypress. Disc No. lU, 6^s"x58"- Cutters No. 5323 C Clamp Collar No. 5816 B Clamp Block No. 4597 B. Clamp Block Screw No. U, ^le C 1 The advantages of "WOODS" specialties are their simplicity, convertibility and range. Add- ing to these Interchangeability, which is a fea- ture distinctively "WOODS," has convinced mill- men all over the country they are the greatest units of efficiency utilized to-day in the dressing of lumber. In designing them we deviated from old ideas by adopting construction demanded b}' new conditions. Devices for capacity, qualit}' and labor saving were absolutely necessary on a modern planer. On these accessories depended the success of the machine. W^hat we have achieved in developing side heads to meet these conditions has been discussed in the preceding pages. Your attention Is now directed to our profiling discs. W^e have united these with our side heads by making them interchangeable one with the other, which feature the lumber world has found a great saving of money in mill practice. 50] AND PROFILER HEADS Woods Type "B" Side Head Truing Device for Novelty Jointing The field of jointing is a broad one, for the work- ing of various patterns with "WOODS" side heads is unUmited. The efficiency of the head, however, depends again upon the truing of the cutters. Our type B attachment is adapted to the jointing o' formed knives. This is known as our novelty side head truing device; the principle of this is similar to the type A attachment. It holds two truing stones instead of one mounted on a swiveling turret. In jointing the carriage travels over a template corresponding in form to that of the cutters in the head. By this method it is impossible for the knife to lose its original shape, to say nothing of the accuracy of the truing. Another decided advantage in "WOODS" truing is that the correct jointing line left on the cutter facilitates re-sharpening the knives. This jointing line Is a guide to the party doing the grinding, and enables him to reproduce the shape of the cutter accurately and quickly. 49 \\^OODS SIDE HEADS How to attach a Woods Side Head Jointer Direction Chart for Applying Woods Side Head Truing Device to a Planing Machine. The Woods method of truing is so simple and effective some concerns using other makes of planers have placed Woods jointers on their ma- chines. Customers operating planers built before the day of the truing device have installed Woods Disc Side Heads, and have also applied Woods Side-Head Jointer. Those wishing to do the same may use above diagram to aid them in preparing their planer for the Woods Side-Head Truing De\'ice. 48] AND PROFILER HEADS This jointing process proved so valuable to our heads we have extended it in several directions, one of which is our tongue cutter attachment. This is a smaller appliance mounted on the truing device for jointing the groove in the tongue cutter. With this equipment, the tongue cutter in its entirety can be trued and the highest quality of finish obtained. This little attachment is beneficial to the matching. Woods Side Head Jointer Type "A" Woods Type "A" Side Head Jointer and 3-Winged Jointing Head The universal use to which the "WOODS" side head jointer is applicable, is well illustrated herewith. It is shown in position for truing knives in a three-winged steel head set up for square edge work. [47 WOODS SIDE HEADS The Tongue Cutter Jointing Attach- ment is revolving. "WOODS" was the first to realize this, and one of the points around which our heads have been developed is that of jointing the cutters. On one of the preceding pages will be found an illustration of our type (A) side head truing device as used in connection with the joint- ing of cutters on a shiplap head. The same device is shown here in conjunction with a jointing head. The carriage containing the truing stone is operated up and down on the slide through the medium of a screw, to the top of which is attached a drop- forge crank for manipulating purposes. The stone itself can be very finely adjusted to and from the work by the screw at the top of its holder, the knurled head of which will be seen projecting. Our type "A" jointer is for straight jointing ex- clusively. Woods Type "A" Side Head Truing Device with Tongue Cutter Attachment. 46 AND PROFILER HEADS Woods Type "A" Side Head Truing Device for Straight Jointing and a 4-Knife Disc Head for Square Edging Thin Stock. Disc No.lC, 65s"X34". Cutters, No. 4686 B. Jointing Stone No. 3901. One of the necessary functions in running fast feed side heads is the truing process. It is essen- tial that some means be provided for jointing the cutters, otherwise an inferior quaHty of dressing will result. It is impossible to set the knives of any head and expect them to run in as true a circle as they appear when stationary. While the cutters are to all intent and purposes relatively true to each other when the head is still, the very slight variation hardly perceptible multiplies to such an extent when the head is running, that unless corrected the quality of finish is not the best. This untrueness must be removed while the head The Truing Process [45 1 WOODS SIDE HEADS Self-cen- tering Feature in Small Sweep Square Head Woods 4" Self-Centering Square Jointing Head No. 9401 A for Moulders or Small Sweep Planers. Inner Bushing No. 4555 A. Knives No. 11. Bolt No. 02^ §13. Nut No. 23 The four-sided slotted head is still used com- mercially to quite an extent. It has been advis- able in our opinion to improve it in some respects to fit modern conditions. Its greatest detriment has been the method employed in holding it in position: i.e., set screw. It was quite a simple matter for us to adapt our self-centering clamp bushing to the planer and matcher heads of this type because of their large cutting circle ; but on the smaller sweep head, this was not so easy. By changing the shape of the bolt slots, the self- centering device can be used on the small circle head. You will observe in the accompanying illustration the head is made with taper slots instead of T slots. The head of the clamp bolt is tapered to conform with the shape of the slot. In this way, it is not necessary to remove so much metal from the forging, and in addition it permits of a larger bore in the head which is necessary for the inner self-centering device. [^. AND PROFILER HEADS wim No. 2 M Profile No. 1 M Profile Many mills dress a large amount of square edge stock at fast feeds. They dress so much of this material it is economy for them to have heads for jointing only. For this work they prefer our solid back round type. The accompanying illus- trations show two sizes of the heads. They are clamped on the spindles by self-centering bush- ings and the knives trued while running on the machine. Being equipped with our milled back cutters it is impossible for the knives to drive back under the heaviest cuts. We make them 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6" high with either four or six high- speed steel knives each. Woods 4-Knife Solid Back Round Heads for Square Edging 2" Stock Woods 6-Knife Round Solid Back Heads for Square Edging 6" Stock No. 2 K Head No. 1 K Head [43 WOODS SIDE HEADS These heads are for working sash rail, a sample of which is in the picture. Notice how effectively the undercutting is handled. Also the adaptation of our head equipped with the 8 C disc for dress- ing the round edge. While these particular heads are special, they are of simple construction and give the best possible finish at fast rates of feed. All the knives can be trued with our profiler side head truing device. Woods Disc Head for Jointing and Splitting — Group No. 9106 The Head Set Up and Taken Apart. Head No. 9106 Top Disc. No. 9481 Holding Collar No. 9482 Knurled Nut No. 9479 Taper Ring No. 9480 This head was designed for jointing and split- ting bevel siding on a moulder. Its construction is simple but is another illustration of the adapt- ability of our disc heads to special work. In this case the sleeve of the head and lower member are integral, being made in one forging. :42] AND PROFILER HEADS Upper and Lower Discs No. 3 C Center Disc No. IL 55 8"XJ8" Setting Collar No. 9118 A Disc No. 8C 63 8"xll4" Setting Collar No. 9118 B Cutter No. 8 AH Woods 4-Knife Disc Heads for Sash Rail. Many irregular patterns of lumber can be dressed on a four-sided machine if suitable equip- ment could be furnished for handling them. Lumber mills have found the "WOODS" disc con- struction of unusual advantage in this direction. We have selected two or three miscellaneous pat- terns to show the adaptability of our convertible and detachable construction to work of this sort. 41 WOODS SIDE HEADS Woods Multiple Member Disc Heads for Heavy Matching Tongue Head. Upper and Lower Discs No. 1 C, 65^" x %" Center Disc No. 2 L, b'u" x Vs" Groove Head. Upper Disc No. 4 A, ^% x 3^" Lower Disc No. 1 C, 6^" x W [401 AND PROFILER HEADS Woods Multiple Member Disc Head Tipped to Show Base of Sleeve and S elf - Centering Bushing. Woods Multiple Member Disc Heads for Splining Plank, Showing 3 Discs on each Head Disc No. 8 C, 6^"xlK" Disc No. 3 C, 1%" X y/ Disc No. 8 C, 6^" x 1}4" Our two and three disc combination heads are most substantial from every point of view. Sim- plicity is another of their characteristics. The pair equipped with three discs on each head is for heavy work, grooved or splined on both edges. The two and three disc set is for dressing heavy tongued and grooved material. These illustra- tions show the varied uses to which our discs can be applied. ,39] \\^ O O D S SIDE HEADS Woods Disc Tongue Head with divided Cutters This head was designed for the special require- ments of one or two users of "THE PLANERS OF WOODS." A divided cutter appealed to them because of the peculiarities of their stock. Here again is shown the range of our disc heads. While this head consists of two discs with four cutters each, we can make it with two six-knife members. Woods Disc Head unlimited for Range Woods 2 Disc Tongue Head with 8 sectional knives. Discs No. 2 N, QU"xH", Cutter No. 31 H, On a few of the subsequent pages are illustra- tions of "WOODS" Combinations for dressing patterns that would not be commonly termed reg- ular side-head work, yet the simplicity with which they are handled and the ready adaptation of our heads to them, substantiates our claim of the unlimited range and capacity of the " WOODS " Self-centering Disc Head. The engravings alluded to will be found on pages 36 to 42. These are only a few of many special combinations we have made up. 38 AND PROFILER HEADS Cash Register Head dissected. Top Disc No. 9215, 65^" x Y^' Saw No. 9214 Bottom Disc 5G, 65^8"x ^s" Beveled Ring No. 4557 Cutter No. 9216 Knurled Nut No. 4556 Inner Bushing No. 4555 B Sleeve No. 9445 Disc No. 9C, 6^"x5^" Centering Ring No. 4722 Beveled Ring No. 4557 Knurled Nut No. 4556 Jointer Cutters No. 4686 B Disc No. 4 D, 65^"xl7i6" Groove Cutters No. 4721 Bolts No. 4721 A Nut No. 4723 Wrench No. 35 ^-^^ Dismembered two-disc groove head preparatory for jointing. When equipped with compensating screw this head is very advantageous for grooving hardwood flooring. WOODS SIDE HEADS Special "WOODS" Disc Head for working a Cash Register Pattern Universal use of Woods Disc One of the first to take advantage of the "WOODS" Disc side head was a concern of national reputation. These illustrations show a special head made for the National Cash Register Co. of Dayton, Ohio, for handling one of their many unique patterns. The construction of the top member which is shown better in the dis- sected view is worthy of note. The pockets are milled out for the projecting knives in the lower disc, also the driving pins for the saw. The cut- ters in the lower member are lapped on the back so that the disc over the saw can be clamped tightly. (Other illustration at top of page 37). 36 AND PROFILER HEADS Tongue Head Mills dressing Boston Sheath- ing with top and bottom cham- fers on both edges at fast feeds will find these heads unequalled for quality and capacity. They are self centering and equipped with high speed steel cutters. Their design and CO n- struction is distinctive. A separating collar or ring is furnished with the tongue head for grinding purposes. Groove Head Wodds Disc Heads for match- ing and double chamfer- ing 35 WOODS SIDE HEADS Working Beveled edged Stock with fast feed Side Heads Woods Plug-Type Disc Heads for Chamfering and Matching. Profile Disc No. 4 O, 6"' s" x 1 U" Profile Disc No. 11 T, 6^ s" x 1 ^4 " Tongue Cutter No. 69 H Jointer Cutters No. 4686 H Chamfer Cutters No. 9158 P Chamfer Cutters No. 9158 V Groove Cutters No. 9158 B Much beveled edge matched material is worked in mills where the stock varies in width and the runs are short. The "WOODS" plug type head shown above is a very economical one in cases of this sort, and has met with wonderful success. On most fast feed machines now the chamfers are worked with the profiler. When run with the side heads we recommend the above heads. The quickness with which the cutters can be trued, as well as the saving of time in removing and replacing the grooving knives, partly explains why this head is better for this work than either of the two previous ones. 34 AND PROFILER HEADS Woods Tool-Post Disc Head Set Up for Chamfering and Matching Disc No. 1 H Tongue Cutter No. 7 H Tool Post No. 5250 Upper Chamfer Cutter No. 5252 A Lower Chamfer Cutter No. 5252 B This is another type of disc head for working beveled matched stock. In a measure it repre- sents our early efforts in developing a head for manufacturing this class of material at fast feeds. The tool-post head is not recommended for over a lOO feet per minute production. ,33] WOODS SIDE HEADS Woods Two Disc Head for Chamfering and Matching. Top Disc No. 4 A, 65^ "xl" Bottom Disc No. 1 C, 6^"x^" Jointer Cutters No. 4966 Groove Cutters No. 1 R In some instances mills like to work a chamfer with the side head in conjunction with the tongue and groove. Our detachable type construction has made it possible to furnish as many as three different combinations for this class of dressing. The two member heads (A and C discs) shown here we make only to enable some of our users to utilize discs they already have in operation. [32j AND PROFILER HEADS side head manufacturer. These heads solve the problem and as far as we know they are the only ones on the market today that will give absolute satisfaction on this class of dressing at rapid feeds. The cutters can be jointed, insuring the highest quality of finish. They stand up to the fastest feeds. No broken cutters or delayed set-ups oc- cur with these heads. By utilizing our plug type disc they have the same range and features as all our others. The kerf or re-saw groove must be worked with the tongue head. Woods Fast-Feed Disc Heads for Double Matching. Groove Head. Tongue Head. Sleeve No. 9445 Inner bushing No. 4555 Clamp Nut No. 4556 A Disc No. 40, 65,s"xl34" Tongue Cutter No. 48 H Kerf Cutter No. 9158 A Kerf Cutter Holders No. 9157 A Sleeve No. 9445 Inner bushing No. 4555 Clamp Nut No. 4556 A Disc No. 12 T, 65s"x2i4" Jointer Cutters No. 4686 H Groove Cutters No. 9158 A Groove Cutter Holders No. 9158 A 31 \\'OODS SIDE HEADS Our plug type construction is most valuable on a head for heavy grooving. It enables us to ar- range the knives for cutting the maximum width and depth of groove. In addition to this, we are able to maintain the many features heretofore described which make for the saving of time in set-ups, grinding and manipulation. Range ob- tained by Woods Plug Type Con- struction Woods Disc Heads for Double Matching Woods Plug Type Disc Head and Setting Collar for Heavy Grooving. Disc No. 2 W, 6''s" X 3" Clamp Block No. 4597 E Groove Cutter No. 9158 F Setting Collar No. 9441 TT Jointing Cutters No. 4686 L In this head we have placed two grooving cut- ters between each jointer, and by staggering these, the head will work the heaviest grooves. Efficient dressing of double matched stock at fast feeds has been an item perplexing to every 30 AND PROFILER HEADS Groove Head. Sleeve No. 9448 Vertical Adjustment Collars No. AB 791 and No. AB 792 Tightening Collars No. 6740 Disc No. 2 0, Q^^"xlU" Jointer Cutters No. 4686 G Groove Cutter No. 9158 D Knurled Nut No. 4556 A Tongue Head. Sleeve No. 9448 Vertical Adjustment Collars No. AB 791 and No. AB 792 Tightening Collars No. 6740 Disc No. 8C, 6^'^"xl3^" Tongue Cutters No. 1 S Knurled Nut No. 4556 A Woods 4-Knife Disc Flooring Heads for Planers with High Spindles. Our scheme of adjustment is a very valuable one, for it is possible to use our modern fast feed head on any planer equipped with top bearings. It is not possible on this head to use our self- centering holding device. 29 WOODS SIDE HEADS Woods Shiplap Disc Heads Woods 4-Knife Shiplap Heads with No. 3 C, G^g"^ W and 3 C, 7h"^U" Discs. Cutters No. 10 F. Disc Heads for heavy Planers For dressing shiplap, each head contains two discs. These members are interchangeable from one head to the other, — in other words, the top disc of one conforms in all respects to the bottom disc on the opposite head. The size of lap can be readily changed by setting the cutters in or out as occasion demands. The discs can be used on the heads separately for jointing thin stock. The engravings herewith show a pair of "WOODS" disc flooring heads as made for ma- chines with long matcher spindles, principally heavy planers and matchers and timber sizers. It will be observed that ample provision has been made for adjusting the heads on the spindles. [28] AND PROFILER HEADS While waiting for the planer to complete the run, your grinding room can be grinding up a pair of jointing discs and set up the cutters, having every- thing all ready to make the change just as soon as your feeder is ready. No time is lost in re- setting the heads on the planer or setting the knives; just loosen the knurled nuts and make the exchange of discs. Woods Disc Jointing Heads Woods 4-Knife Disc Heads for Jointing 3" Stock. Disc No. 8 C, 65s"x 21 o". Cutter No. 4686 K. The "WOODS" disc head for jointing is un- equalled, for it contains all the advantages of our matching and shiplap heads, namely, self-center- ing clamp sleeves, high-speed steel knives and range. The heads are made with either four or six cutters, depending on the rate of feed. For jointing stock over 4" thick we recom- mend the Woods four- or six-knife round solid back self-centering head. [27; WOODS SIDE HEADS The ad- vantage of Woods Detach- able Disc Con- struction In all illustrations thruout the booklet, the reader perceives one decided advantage in the "WOODS" side head made possible thru our detachable construction; namely, the ready con- version of a head for working several patterns. The difference in all our heads comes only in the discs and cutters, and by changing these, a head for working one class of stock is readily converted for handling some other pattern. Therefore mills adopting "WOODS" heads are not put to the un- necessary expense of buying a superfluous number of heads. The disc in this illustration, which is our 2 S 6^ X 3" with jointing cutters, is applica- ble to any of the heads shown on the previous pages. For example, let us assume your ma- chine Is set up with a pair of our flooring heads and in operation. It is your intention when thru with the run to work some square edge stock. 6-Knife No. 2 S, 6\s" x 3" Disc with No. 4686 T Cutters for Jointing 4" Stock. 26 AND PROFILER HEADS Before passing on, your attention is directed to tiie small hand gauge shown in the engraving on page 20. It represents a most simple and effective method of setting the grooving cutters. The gauge is held in the hand, and the holder and cut- ter placed in it. When the correct position of the knife is ascertained, the gauge is set accordingly by means of an adjusting screw which is posi- tioned by a check nut. This same setting is used on the remaining cutters and their holders, which insures them all being the same. The great ad- vantage of this arrangement is that the grooving cutters can be set independently of the jointers. This eliminates any lost time in resetting the groovers in the head following the jointing opera- tion. The holders are so machined, that once the cutter is set in position it cannot be easily dis- turbed. Facility of Setting up Groove Head Top View of "Woods 6-Bit Flooring Heads. All cutters in our tongue heads are set in position on an angle cutting on a shear thereby reducing the strain and enhancing the quality of finish. 25 WOODS SIDE HEADS A Positive Clamp on all Cutters the locking screw is tightened and the head is all ready for work. This one feature means the saving of a large percentage of time in jointing, setting and grinding. Our method of holding the jointing knives in the six-bit groove head is worthy of note. It is accomplished by means of a taper tool-steel pin, the flat side of which comes against the smooth face of the cutter. In driving this pin into the position, the milled teeth on the back of the cutter automatically assume their re- spective positions in relation to the grooves in the bit seat. It is impossible for the cutter to move, once it has been set. The same rigid hold is obtained through this scheme as is accom- plished by our clamp block arrangement. It will be observed from the under view of the grooving head that by utilizing this method of holding the jointing cutters it is possible to retain the greatest amount of metal in the disc. This same view also shows the flange on the base of the outside sleeve as well as the inner self-centering bushing. Base View of Woods 6-K n i f e GrooveHead for Flooring showing In- n e r Split Bushing and Flange on Outer Sleeve Disc No. 2 T, 6?^"X1^4" Jointing Cutter No. 4686 H Inner Bushing No. 4555 A Groove Cutter No. 9158 B Pin No. 9394 B Outer Sleeve No. 9445 '-i] AND PROFILER HEADS Woods 4-Bit Groove Head set up for Dressing 1" Flooring Setting Gauge, Groove Cutter, Holder, Adjusting and Lock Screws, shown in the fore- ground. Disc No. 20, 658" X 134" Groove Cutter No. 9158 B Groove Cutter Holder No. 9157 B Adj. Screw No. 013 s06E Jointing Cutter No. 4686 G Clamp Block No. 4597 C Lock Screw No. 01 1 ^09 Setting Gauge No. 6697 The head has still another advantage. In the rear of each hole which receives the groover and its holder is a set pin which is never disturbed. When the two former are removed from the disc for the jointing operation or some other purpose, it is not necessary to disturb the adjusting screws; therefore, they are replaced in the head, in the exact position occupied by them before the removal. The grooves in each holder which mesh with the threads on the adjusting screw insure the return of the holder to its old position without any possibility of variance. After the replacement, 23] Time- saving Features WOODS SIDE HEADS r^rft'^ h 6-Bit Groove Disc No. 2T, G^s" X l^i", with 6 jointing and 6 grooving cutters for 1" Flooring. down a corresponding amount. In this manner it is not necessary for the one making the adjust- ment to keep in mind the direction in which the screws should be turned, but devote his entire attention to regulating the cutters for the proper amount of expansion or contraction. Another advantage of this feature is that the expansion is readily divided between the cutters. This con- struction allows A" expansion of the cutters, but more is possible by regrinding the knives which is necessary to maintain the shape of the groove. Another gain made with our grooving head is the readiness with which it can be converted into a head for jointing. This conversion is made by simply loosening the square headed lock screws which also enter the disc from the top, and re- move each grooving cutter and its holder. AND PROFILER HEADS only doing the work of six whole knives; the ad- vantages gained by the "WOODS" construction are obvious. There are less knives to handle, which means a reduction of time in grinding and setting as well as a reduced cost of up-keep. It is not only necessary in these days of keen compe- tition to obtain a head that has capacity and will produce quality at fast feeds, but it is just as essential to have side heads that are easily han- dled, simple in detail and maintained at the lowest possible cost. In developing these fast-feed side heads which are recommended for dressing stock up to and over 300 lineal feet per minute, we have constantly kept before us the important item of labor, simplic- ity and accuracy. To show the extent with which this has been carried out, we need only draw your attention to the head which makes the groove. This naturally is a little more complicated than the tongue head, and consequently the most diffi- cult one in which to carry out these features. The members of both heads as far as the disc, clamp nuts, inner and outer sleeves are concerned are similar. The cutters, however, are entirely different as is also the profile of the disc. Our grooving head contains an expansion fea- ture which is of great value and very simple. The cutters are adjusted by means of screws which enter the disc from the top. There is one adjusting screw for each cutter, and every other one is threaded the same, — in other words, in the six-bit head three of the adjusting screws have right hand threads and three left hand. Therefore, in making the adjustment, the screws are all turned the same way, and only every other cutter will move in the same direction, that is, if the first cutter comes up, the second cutter goes 21 Simple Con- struction Accurate- Produc- tion Expan- sion of Cutters WOODS SIDE HEADS Woods 6-Bit Disc Heads for 1" Flooring. Tongue Head. Groove Head. Disc No. 2S 65s"X Ih" Cutter No. 7 H Clamp Block No. 4597 A Knurled Nut No. 4556 A Outer Sleeve No. 9445 Inner Bushing No. 4555 A Disc No. 2 T, 65g"Xl=54" Groove Cutter No. 9158 B Groove Cutter Holder No. 9157 B Pin No. 9394 B Jointing Cutter No. 4686 H Outside Sleeve No. 9445 Inner Bushing No. 4555 A Knurled Nut No. 4556 A Woods 6-Knife Head equally as efficient and less costly to maintain than any so-called Twelve- bit Head Close study should be given these illustrations for several reasons. In the first place "WOODS" heads are the easiest to set up and manipulate. We hear more or less about twelve-bit side heads which is big talk when one considers the faster the feed the more knives are required. However, to carry out this principle, it is not necessary to complicate construction. The so-called twelve-bit heads are nothing more than six-bit heads, for the number of knives are only doubled up by dividing the cut. In other words, what is done by two knives with a so-called twelve-bit head is accomplished with one knife of a "WOODS" head. Therefore, while there are twelve cutters on the former, they are 20 AND PROFILER HEADS Our achievement in developing a side head on which the knives could be jointed and intro- ducing a side head truing attachment does not need to be dwelt upon here to any extent. It is conceded by all lumbermen that we were the pioneers in these movements. These three fea- tures have proven to be fundamentals upon which our leadership has been maintained and which have been responsible for our later successes. Woods Early Achieve- ments sig- nified Per- manent Success It is common talk in the lumber world today that a machine must dress stock at least 150 to 200 lineal feet per minute to make a mill profitable. In introducing our 400 series match- ers, which was done at a time when 200-foot rates were remote and which by the way was only two or three years ago, our designers built planers for a productive rate of 100 % greater than the demands prevalent at that time. Our expectations for machines of still greater capacity have materialized, for "THE PLANERS OF WOODS" are to-day dressing lumber, and giving the highest quality of finish, at 300 lineal feet per minute. Two Western mills, both of them running from three to five of our 400 type planers inform us that the machines are running 340 and 350 lineal feet per minute. These results are only possible through a successful planer in its entirety which must take in the side and profiler heads. A few pages back will be found an illus- tration of our patented four-bit convertible disc matcher heads. We show here our six-bit conver- tible disc heads set up for flooring. Woods Builds for the Future 19 WOODS SIDE HEADS Analysis of Tongue Head The simplicity of our construction is well illus- trated in the dissected view of the tongue head opposite. It shows the outer forged steel threaded sleeve, the inner tempered spring steel bushing, the disc with tongue cutters together with the steel tapered ring, knurled clamping collar and drop-forged spanner. The inner bushing is ad- justed up and down through the medium of a specially machined screw entering the outer sleeve from the top, the head of which is squared to re- ceive a wrench. Woods Type ''A" Side Head Truing Device for Straight Jointing. Also a Woods 4-Knife Disc Shiplap Head. Disc Nos. 3 C, 6^ ^" x h", 3C, 7H"XH"' Cutter No. 10 F. Jointing Stone No. 3901. 18' 17 ^^ o o D s SIDE heads Adapta- bility of Woods Disc Heads to other make of Machines Sleeve No. 4553 B Inner Bushing No. 4555 A Knurled Nut No. 4556 Beveled Ring No. 4557 Section showing Woods Self-centering Method of Side Head Application. In case it is desired to use " WOODS " heads on other machines with different-sized spindles the taper bushing may be removed and replaced with another having the proper bore. " WOODS " initiative is also responsible for the introduction of high speed steel cutters in side head practice. The rapidly growing demands of the lumber industry necessitated a knife made of the highest grade and toughest steel manufac- tured. Only through careful experimenting were we able to decide the best steel for this purpose. Here again attempts are being made to imitate us. There are many so-called high speed steels manufactured, but only one that meets all the requirements. 161 AND PROFILER HEADS It was obvious to us in the beginning that three changes were absolutely necessary to make a suc- cessful fast feed side head. These were: First, method of holding head; second, cutters made of better steel; third, some arrangement for placing all the knives in a true circle when in motion. 4-Bit Grooving Disc for Flooring No. 2 O, 6%" x IW Our success in developing the former point is well known. Practically no attention had been given to setting the side head on the machine up to this period. We knew a side head could not be held in position by a set screw without canting the head to one side or the other, and that a head in this condition could not produce the best qual- ity of work. Then again the set screw naturally chewed up the side spindle, and this was a det- riment. It was fallacy to expect good results under these conditions, and we sometimes wonder how the old heads worked as well as they did with the set screw holding method. Our self-centering device proved the keystone in the development of a successful side head. The line drawing appended shows the trueness with which a head is set when drawn centrally into position. This arrangement places the head under running conditions that are as near ideal as possible. Old Methods versus New Methods [15; WOODS SIDE HEADS Woods 4-Knife Disc Heads for Flooring Woods Initiative Tongue Head. Sleeve, No. 9445 Inner bushing, No. 4555 A Disc No. IC, 65^" xl" Cutters, No. 7 H Knurled Nut, No. 4556A Groove Head. Sleeve, No. 9445 Inner bushing, No. 4555 A Disc No. 2 O, 6\s"xl34" Jointing Cutters, No. 4686 G Groove Cutters, No. 9158 B Knurled Nut, No. 4556 A With the problem of dressing lumber growing more difficult as time goes on, it is well to consider that the requirements of modern side heads not only mean their ability to stand up under fast feeds, but what they are capable of returning in the way of quality at a rapid production. This has been foremost in our minds since the time when lOO-foot matchers were just coming into use. We could see ahead that planers would be built for 150 feet and 200 feet per minute capacity and so on. Today some mills are running 300 feet per minute and over. Before taking up the manufacture of side heads we tried out practically every make, all with the same results, that Is, they could not produce the proper class of dressing at feeds over 100 lineal feet per minute. Had we not had this experience. It Is doubtful If we would be manufacturing heads today. This Is one reason we began specializing. 14 AND PROFILER HEADS 2 C Mem- ber illus- trates Woods small circle Discs No. 2 C, 5" X 1 " Disc for Hollow Backing. Stock when making the cut. The angle of the knife in the cut is as near 90 per cent as practical. This feature is a valuable one, for it facilitates grinding. By this we mean that the cutting and clearance of bevels which the different classes of work require can be more easily obtained when grinding the knives than would be possible if the cutters were held in the disc at another angle. All discs are interchangeable on the matcher spindles of our planers and the spindles of our profiling attachment. These are only a few of our profiles. A full set AvIU be found In outline at the back of the book, accompanied by tabulated forms for the purpose of enabling users to familiarize themselves with our heads and assist them in utilizing the discs In as many combinations as possible. These forms are also helpful In ordering. Inter- change- abilities of Woods Heads [13 WOODS SIDE HEADS Diameter of Pro- files are not limited \ T ? Angle of Knife Pockets No. 4 S, 105^" X ^4" Disc with Cutters for Special Shiplap Work. The adaptability of our disc construction to special work is notable by this illustration of our 4 S member. It is an excellent example of the range and adaptability of " WOODS " heads. This one is 10^ g" in diameter, ^4" thick, fitted with six cutters clamped in their respective positions. This disc many times will save a concern the cost of a complete pair of special side heads. It is well to note the milling of the knife pockets in all our discs. They are so machined that the knives hold their true position in relation to tlie 12 AND PROFILER HEADS -li ^ ^(Ci No. 4 A, 6^s"xl" Disc for Combination and Special Heads. No. 4 D, &ys" X 1,',;" Disc for Special Heads. 11 \\" O O D S SIDE HEADS No. 2L, 55 ^"x ^s" Disc — -Separating Member on Combination Heads. Slight modifica- tions adapt Woods Heads to varied work On heads for heavy work which are built up with two or more members, one disc must be of a profile that will allow the overlapping of cutters. The Woods 4 A disc shown on opposite page is of this t5'"pe. This may be utilized in innumerable cases where special patterns are worked. The Woods "A" and "L" members enable a user to build combinations for working tongue and groove, shiplap, double spline and miscellan- eous patterns. Heads made of these units can- not be surpassed for range and efficienc)' in dressing heavy stock. On some two-disc heads for work other than regular, it is sometimes well that one of the mem- bers be cupped and milled with slots to fit over the cutters that lap above the lower member. Our 4 D disc on opposite page is for this purpose. [lo; AND PROFILER HEADS thin on heavy cuts, but it is practical to make them with a recess. This construction allows the disc to drop down over the flange of the side- head sleeve. Small Diameter Members enlarge usefulness of Woods Disc Heads No. IL, 55^"x5<;"Disc — Small Member on Combination Heads. The center member on three-disc heads very often requires no modification outside of the circle of the disc and its thickness. These naturally are governed by the size and type of cut. Herewith is shown a small diameter disc of our (L) type which is used for making the tongue on double shiplap and decking. Disc 2 L (illustrated on page lo) is another profile which has a separating hub on both sides. This latter is used in a head where it is neces- sary to have a space between the two adjoining discs. 9] ^^■ooDS SIDE heads Slight Variations greatly increase Range One of the most important features of our profiler and side heads is their range. Developing them in this respect has naturalh^ led us into manufacturing a large variety of discs. In man}' instances the variations are very slight, in fact, the difference is hardly perceptible. An illustration (see cut page 7) is our 3 C four-knife disc made especially for shiplap heads. It is used in con- junction with an adjoining member which is i" larger in diameter. Two discs mounted on one head in this manner naturally must have some provision for separation. You will observe on this one a slight hub projecting on the face which is for this purpose. No. 4C, 6^^" X 1" Disc for Combination Side Heads. In contrast to this, some combinations require a recessed disc as 4 C. For example, a three-disc head for heavy work where the thread on the sleeve of the head limits the discs in both number and thickness. It is not advisable to make the discs AND PROFILER HE A D S Rein- forced Clamping for Heavy Cuts On all discs 1" or over in thickness, the holding of the cutter is re-inforced by the application of two blocks for each knife. This is done for a two- fold purpose, namely, safety and quality of work. The former is very essential in these days when compensation acts are being passed placing a greater responsibility on the employer. On the latter, the stiflFer the hold on the cutter, the better grade of work the head will do. Therefore, it is only natural to suppose that as a cutter or head increases in width or length as it may be termed, the power of clamping should be strengthened correspondingly. Here again are emphasized the advantages of "WOODS" method of clamping the cutters. The easier and quicker the knives on heavy heads can be handled, the greater in gain of production and service. With the clamps al- ways in position, one can readily appreciate the benefit our construction is in changing and setting knives of this character. ^-5(S^- No. 3 C, G^s" X ^:i" Disc for Shiplap Heads. A\'OODS SIDE HEADS Advan- tages of Woods Bit Seat and Milled Back Cutter In the knife pocket of the disc. A piece of drill rod riveted into the disc passes through the eye hole of the block holding the latter in place. To fasten the cutter, the screw is turned outward until it comes against the disc; to loosen the cutter, the operation is reversed. This makes as strong and simple a holding combination as it is possible to obtain. This arrangement has other advantages, however, namely, the facility with which cutters can be changed, to say nothing of the time saved in having the lock block and screw always in position. Set-ups and grindings can be performed in the minimum time. With our milled bit seat and toothed-back cutter it is impossible for the knives to drive back even under the heaviest cut. Another feature of the tooth-back knife is that the cutters can always be returned to their true position by the grooves in the bit seat. No. 8C, 6^s" xl}4" Disc, showing Double Block Construction for Holding Cutters. [6] AND PROFILER HEADS hardening fluids are watched very carefully through the medium of specially manufactured thermom- eters. The subsequent operations such as block- ing, grinding and balancing are performed by the respective departments in our works in an equally thorough manner. Its completion is determined by a final inspec- tion, and unless perfect in every form, even to the most minute detail, it is either returned to the proper department for correction or thrown out. Six-Knife Tongue Disc Set Up No. 1 S, 6H"xl" Disc with No. 7H Cutters to work Tongue on 1" Standard Flooring This illustration (1 S) shows the "WOODS" method of holding cutters. It is accomplished by means of a treated high carbon steel clamping block into which is inserted a tempered tool steel set-screw\ On the former is a tit or projection with an eye hole which fits into a groove milled The sim- plicity of Woods Clamp Block :5] WOODS SIDE HEADS Woods Head Unit years our designers and experts have directed their attention to these elements. Their investigation was not long under way be- fore it was apparent that heads for this class of work would have to be something entirely dif- ferent from what had been manufactured up to that time. Our initial efforts were devoted to the side head. What we have accomplished in this direction is welt known to the lumber world. Our self-centering method of holding side heads on the spindles; designing a head on which the cutters could be jointed while running, and equipping it with knives made of high-speed steel are original "WOODS" features. Being the first to realize the need of making formed and beaded cuts on a separate attachment, we felt the development of a fast feed head for profiler work could be handled in conjunction with the side head problem. Through the study of these two together, it has been our good fortune to complete a combination of heads that are the most economical and efficient of any manufactured today. To appreciate the convenience, range and ca- pacity of " WOODS " Heads, it is first necessary to be familiar with the principle on and about which these heads are built. It Is our detachable and Interchangeable disc construction. The discs are made of a special alloy, 50-point carbon steel which is treated, manufactured and tested In the most careful manner. They are taken from the rough state and passed through the various oper- ations of machine manufacture until finished to a certain profile. The next operation Is performed by the tempering department. Here the discs are treated by experts In charge of our furnaces, oil and tempering baths. The temperatures of the 14] WOODS SIDE HEADS AND PROFILER HEADS OUR policy of specializing in the manufacture of "THE PLANERS OF' WOODS" has placed us In a position to appreciate with more keenness than we could otherwise the importance of efficiency in every element concerned In the dressing of lumber. Not only have we been quick to see this, but manufacturing a specialty has en- abled us to develop those improvements that our observations and study have shown were necessary with more thoroughness and completeness than could have been possible under any other condi- tions. The production of dressed lumber today is figured so closely that every point of advantage a manufacturer like ourselves can show the lum- berman, the greater gain it is to both of us. With the inception of what is now termed rapid feeds, have come problems which have affected the plan- ing machine In other ways than its ability to stand increased strains. We refer to the knife work or quality of dressing. On this point depends the success of the modern planing machine. It is the vital question in lum- ber manufacturing. Thru the medium of our patented solid back round cylinders, thin knives and truing devices, quality surfacing was made possible. In this achievement, however, only half the problem was solved. High grade edge and profiler work was also a necessity, and for many 3] Early Revela- tions TSzs3 .X'.o Woods Profile C Disc for four knives ^ V V^ Woods Profile C Disc with Tongue Cutters for 1" Flooring MAR 28 1914 0'CI.A369488 I'M) # WOODS SIDE HEADS AND PROFILER HEADS m^i 1914 S. A. ^yoods Machine Co Executive Office and Works BOSTON, USA CHICAGO NEW ORLEANS NORFOLK SEATTLE Copyright, 1914, b\- S. A. Woods Machine Co. TABLE 1 Y. P. M. A. Standards ^" Ceiling — Shiplapped y^' Ceiling— D. & M. 3^" Ceiling y^' Ceiling ^/^' Ceiling Standard Bead for Barn Siding I'^x 4" Partition V X 4'' Flooring r X 6" Flooring PROFILER AND SIDE HEAD DISCS FOR YELLOW PINE MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION STANDARDS TABLE 2 Y. P. M. A. Standards 1^4' X 6" Flooring y X 6" Flooring Grooved for Splines, surfaced two sides Grooved for Splines, surfaced one side 8", 10'^ and 12'' Shiplap r X ()" Shiplap PATTERNS No. 94 uJ-L 21" X 6' Flooring u ff 8' X 6' Flooring ^ No. 96 -•A-i > pe 4686 M 9158 D 46861 9158 D 4686 N 9158 E 4686 N 9158 E 2 6J X 13 j 4686 G 9158 D 2 6J X 1 1 4686 G 9158 D 3C 7J X3 3 C 63 X J 3S 7JXf 3S 61 X 3 10 F 10 F 10 F 10 F 3C 7iX3 3C 6iX3 3 S 61 X } 3S 7iX} 10 F 10 F 10 F 10 F Type , Number Cutter No. Outside Type Number Cutter No. T>'pe I Number Cutter No. Type Number Cutter No. Guide Sue Type Number Cutter No. now WORKKU Face up Groove to guide (iroovc to guide Groove to guide Groove to guide Lap to guide Laj) to guide TABLE 3 Y. P. M. A. Standards yl' Grooved Roofing No. 8310 (M"x4M", used also on Nos. 8308 and 8311) No. 8151 (irx2i4'0 No. 101 Drop Siding No. 102 Drop Siding No. 103 Drop Siding No. 104 Drop Siding No. 105 Drop Siding No. 106 Drop Siding No. 107 Drop Siding PROFILER AND SIDE HEAD DISCS FOR YELLOW PINE MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION STANDARDS- Continued PATTERNS SIDE HEADS '''' '■^""^'^'^ HOrrc).M ..ROKILER Front Head Back Head Outside Centre GinoE Side | Oittside Centre GmoE Side HOW WORKKl) DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. DISCS 1 r- .. 1 Cutter Typel Number 1 ^°- DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. Type Number Type Number Type Number Type Number Type| Number Type! Number Type Number No. 100 i* Grooved Roofing n. 1 4 K 1 1 C 0§ X 1 1 4686 B 6K 2S 6J X 11 ; 4686 B 4 K 1 C 61 X 1 ' 4686 B 6K ! 2S 6| X U : 4686 B 4K 6K 4 G 6J X i 1 U 6| X 1 9027 9027 ; ■ ^ 1 " i 1 T 1 ' 4 K 4 G 6| X 1 9027 6 K 1 U 61 X 1 9027 ' ' No. 8310 4 K 1 I C 6t X 1 4686 B • 6K 2S 6J X U i 4686 B 4 K ; 1 C 6| X 1 ! 4686 B 4686 B 4K 6K 4G 6| X 1 1 U 62 X 1 9013 A 9013 A 1 1 4 K 8 C 6| X 2 6 K 2 S 6J X 2 1 ' Face iij) (rx4r) /- 1 4 K 4 G 61 X 1 1 9013 B 6 K ! 1 U 6i X 1 9013 B 4686 M 4686 M Outfit for this pattern will dress patterns 8308 to 8311 6K 2S 61 X U No. 8161(}3" X i \Y) 4 K 1 C 6» X 1 , 4686 B 6K 2S 6| X U 4686 B 4K 6K 1 C 6| X 1 2 8 61 XU 4686 B 4686 B 4K 6K 1 C 63 X \ IS 61 X J 13 .\H 13 .\H ! 1 1... IC 6i XI 1 14.\H IS 61 X } j 14AH 1 Mould to guide C^Z^ 4 Jv 6K 4K 6K 8C 6J X U 2S 61X1} 9076 C 9076 C No. 101 YP ,---- 4 K 1 C 6| X 1 4686 B 4 K 3 C 7J X J 3C 6iXj 3S 7i X } 3 S 61 X J 10 F 10 F 10 F 10 F 4K 6K 8C 6|Xli 2S 61 X U 2P 2P 1 1 Lap to guide ^ IK «• 1 i 6K 2 S 61 X U ! 4686 B 6K 6K No. 102 YP w^-- 4K 6K: 1 C 6| X 1 1 7 H 2 S 6| X U ' 7 H 8K 12 K 20 6|X1| 2T 6|Xli 4686 G 9158 B 4686 H 91.=8 B 4K 6K 1 C 61 X 1 2S 6| X U IK IK 1 Groove to guide '% 1 No. 103 Y P 1 : 4K 6K 1 C 6| X t 4686 B 2S 6| X U 4686 B 4K 4K 6K 6K 3C 7i X J 3 C 6j X } 3S 7iXi 3 S 6| X i 10 F 10 F 10 F 10 F 4K 6K 8C 6| X U 2S 6i X U 2P 2P 4K 6K 1 C 6i X 1 IS 6i X 1 2J 2J I-ap to guide '^ ^"^ V 1 1 1 No. 104 YP 4 K i 1 C 6i X I 1 7 H 8K 12 K 2 65 X 1| 2T 61 XIJ 4686 G 9158 B 4686 H 9158 B 4K 6K 1 C 61 X 1 2S 61X1} IK IK 4 K 1 I C 6f X 1 IJ IJ Groove to guide '^ '^'^^ [ 6K 2S 61 XU 1 7H 6K IS 6| X 1 No. 106 Y P 4K 6K 1 C 61 X 1 2S 6|Xll 4686 B 4686 B 4K 4K 6K 6K 3 C 71 X i 3 C 6i X i 3 S 71 X i 3 S 61 X } 10 F 10 F 10 F 10 F 4K 6K 8 6J X 1} 2S 6ixU 4K 4K 1 Laj) to guide J 1 r ' No. 106 Y P 4K 6K 1 C 61 X 1 2S 61X1} 7H 7H 8K 12 K 2 61X1} 2T 6fXI! 4686 G 9158 B 4686 H 9158 B 4K 6K 8C 6|X1} 2S 6J X U IM 1 M Groove to guide "^ J ^ H No. 107YP . \_^^ D 4K 6K 1 C 61 X 1 2S 6iXll 4686 B 4686 B 4K 4K 6K 6K 3C 71 X} 3 C 61 X i 10 F 10 F 4K 8C 6jXl} 4K 4K 4K 1 C 61 X 1 2AA 2AA 1 T.ap to guide 1 _r 3 S 61 X i 10 F 1 II! 1 1 TABLE 4 Y. P. M.A. Standards No. 108 Drop Siding No. 109 Drop Siding No. 110 Drop Siding No. 111 Drop Siding No. 112 Drop Siding No. 113 Drop Siding No. 114 Drop Siding No. 115 Drop Siding No. 116 D.rop Siding No. 117 Drop Siding _ [4] PROFILER AND SIDE HEAD DISCS FOR YELLOW PINE MANUFACTURERS' (ASSOCIATION STANDARDS — Continued PATTERNS SIDE HEADS TOP PROFILER ItorrOM PROFILER HOW WORKED Front Head Back Head Outside Centre i Guide Side Outside Cbntrk 1 Guide Side DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. discs Cutter ' w^s ; ^^^^^ ^°- ,Type: Number j ^o. discs Cutter No. discs Cutter No. discs Cutter No. Type Number Type Number Type Number Type] Number Type Number Type Number Type Number No. 108 YP ^ 1 ^ — n 4K 6K 1 C 6J X 1 2 8 6SXU 7H 7H 8K 12 K 2 61 X U 2T (iXlJ 4686 G 9158 B 4686 H 9158 B 4K 6K 8C 68 X U 2S 68 X U IM IM 4 K ' 1 C 68 X 1 6 K IS 68 X 1 1 IN Groove to guide ^ < IN No. 109 Y P 4K 6K 1 C 6| X 1 2S 61 X^i 4686 B 4686 B 4K 6K 4K 4K 3 C 7J X 1 3 C 61 X i 3 8 71 Xf 3 8 6i X J 10 F 10 F 10 F 10 F 4K 6K 8C 68 X 1} : 5K 2 8 68 X li I 5 K 1 I.np to Kiiiilo 1 No. 110 Y P 4K 6K 1 C 6| X 1 2S 61X1} 7H 7H 8K 12 K 20 6ixU 2T 61 X IJ 4686 G 9158 B 4686 H 9158 B 4K 8 r 65 V 1 7 k- Groove to Kuiclc ^ ' ^ 6K 2 8 6| X U 2 K No. Ill YP 4K 6K 1 C 61 X 1 4686 B 4K 4K 6K 6K 3 C 7^ X \ 10 F 3 C 68 X 1 10 F 3 8 71 Xi 10 F 3 S 6i X ! 10 F 4K 6K 8 6|X U 2 8 68X1} 5K 5K 4K 1 C 68 X 1 1 3 AA 1 Lap to • ^-^^ 2 S 68 X li 4686 B 6 K 1 8 68 X 1 3AA , i 1 1 1 1 No. 112 YP 4K 6K 1 C 6J X 1 1 7 H 8K 2 blX\\ 4686 G 9158 B 2 T 68 X U 4686 H 91. S8 B 4K 6K 1 C 61 X 1 2S 61 XU 2K 2K 4 K 1 C 6S X 1 10 1 j i Groove to KuUle ^^^^ 6K IS 61 X 1 ^ 2 8 6| X li 7H 12 K *" i 1 No. 113 Y P 4K 6K 1 C 68 X 1 1 4686 B 2 8 68 X U 4686 B 4K 4K 6K 6K 3C 78Xi 10 F 3 C 68 X J 10 F 3 8 78 Xi 10 F 3 8 68 X ! 10 F 4K 6K 8C 68 X U 2 8 68 X IJ 3V 3Y 1 1 Lap to -^ . H 1 No. 114 Y P 4K 6K 1 C 68 X 1 2 8 6JXU 7H 7H 8K 12 K 2 6> X i; 4686 G 9158 B 2T 68 X IJ i 4686 H 9158 B 4K 6K 8C 68 X 1} 2 8 68 X IJ IP IP ' i Groove to Kiiulr ^ 1 h No. 116YP - — \^. — p 4K 6K 1 C 68 X 1 2 8 68 X IJ 4686 6 4686 B 4K 4K 6K 6K 3 C 78 X J 3 C 68 X 1 38 78xi 3 8 68 X i 4686 A 11 F 4686 B IIF 4K 6K 8C 68 X 25 16V 2 8 68X2} 16 V 4K 6K 23 C 68 X 2 5 S 68 X 2 15 Y 15 Y Lap to Ruide No. 116YP 4K 6K 1 C 68 X 1 2 8 6i X IJ 7H 7H 8K 12 K 2 68 X IJ '4686 9158 B 2T 68 X li 9158 B 4686 H 4K 6K 4 61 X 8 9079 E 1 U 6i X i 9079 E 4K 6K 4 68 X 8 IS 6fx8 9079 A 4 K 9079 A 6 K 14G68 x 8 1 u 68 X 8 90791 1 90791 i ! Groove to guide < - ^ ! No. 117YP 1 ^"^"^^^^ '^T^ 4K 6K 1 C 68 X 1 4686 B 2 8 6J X U '1686B 4K 4K 6K 6K 3C 78XJ 10 F 3 C 68 X J 10 F 3 8 78 X J 10 F 3 8 68 X 1 10 F 4K 6K 3 J Six 6^. 1 X 68 X 6,», 5356 5356 j i ! Lap to guide 1 1 TABLE 5 Y. P. M. A. Standards No. 118 Drop Siding No. 8000 Crown Moulding No. 8002 Crown Moulding No. 8009 Crown Moulding No. 8010 Crown Moulding No. 8011 Crown Moulding No. 8012 Crown Moulding No. 8014 Crown Moulding No. 8016 Crown Moulding No. 8018 Crown Moulding PROFILER AND SffiE HEAD DISCS FOR YELLOW PINE MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION STANDARDS — Con *i IS 6| X : 1 C 6| X f 1 C 6| X I IS 6| X I IS 6| X f 1 C 6f X f 1 C 6| X i IS 6| X t IS 6| X I Cutter No. 4686 E 2SJ 4686 E 25 J 4686 E 25 J 4686 E 25 J 4686 E 25 J 4686 E 25 J 4686 E 25 J 4686 E 25 J Type 4K 6K 4K 6K 4K 6K 4K 6K Number 1 C 6J X 1 2 S 6| X U 1 C 65 X 1 2 S 6i X U 1 C 6J X 1 2 S 6| X U 1 C 65 X 1 2 S 6§ X U Cutter No. 4686 B 4686 B 4686 B 4686 B 4686 B 4686 B 4686 B 4686 B Outside Type Number 1 C 61 X f IS 6| X i 1 C 61 X f IS 6| X I 4K i 1 C 6i X 1 6K IS 6| X 1 4K I 1 C 61 X f 6K ' IS 6i X J Cutter No. 6AB 6AB SAB 5AB 9AB 9AB 8AB SAB Type Cutter No. DISCS Type Number Cutter No. 8C 6| X U 9AI 2 S 61 X U 9 A I 8C 6i X IJ ' 7AI 2S 6| X U I 7AI 8C 6| X 2\ I 16 A I 2S 6f X 21 I 16 A I 8C 6i X 2 15 A I 2 S 61X2 i 15 A I BOTTOM PROFILER DISCS Type Number 1 C 6| X f IS 6| X 5 1 C 6| X I IS 6| X 5 1 C 61 X IS 6' X : Cutter No. 25 J 25 J 25 J 25 J 25 J 25 J 1 C 6| X I IS 6f X f 25 J 25 J Type Cutter No. HOW WORKED Type Number 1 C 6| X 5 IS 61 X I 1 C 6| X t 1 S 6| X i IC 6JX| IS 6| X i 1 C 6| X f IS 6| X f Cutter No. 26 J 26 J 26 J 26 J 26 J 26 J 26 J 26 J 22 J 22 J Left end of diagram to guide Left end of diagram to guide Left end of diagram to guide Left end of diagram to guide Left end of diagram to guide vV Tabulations cover equipment to work this pattern double No. 8060 1 C 6| X ! 1 C 6| X I t S 6| X I 1 C 61 X I 4686 E 21 J 4686 E 21 J 4K 6K 1 C 6| X 1 C 6| X \ IS 6| X IS 6i X i 4686 E 22 J 4686 E 22 J 1 C 6| X I 1 C 61 X f IS 6| X I IS 6| X f 4686 E 21 J 4686 E 21 J 4K 6K 8C 6| X li 2 S 6| X li 6AI 6AI 1 C 6| X 1 2S 6| X U 4686 B 4686 B 4K 6K 1 C 6f X 1 2S 6| X U 4686 B 4686 B 8 C 6| X li 2 S 6| X li 2AB 2AB 1 C 6| X IS 6| X 21 J 21 J 8 C 6| X 1^ 2 S 6| X U 2AJ 2AJ 1 C 6| X IS 6i X 21 J 21 J 1 C 6|- X 1 IS 6f X 1 3AB 3AB 1 C 6| X S IS 6| X I 1 C 6| X I IS 6f X I 22 J 22 J Rounded edge to guide Tabulations cover equipment to work this pattern double No. 8066 4K IC 6| X 1 2 S 6| X IS 4686 B 4 K 4686 B 6 K 1 C 6i X 1 2 S 6| X \\ 4686 B 4686 B 1 C 6f X 1 2 S 6| X U 4686 B 4686 B 8C 6i X U 2 S 61 X 1^ 33 AH 33 AH 4 K j 1 C 6| X 1 6 K i 2 S 6§ X U 4686 B 4686 B 1 C 6i X 1 IS 6| X 1 20 Y 20 Y Right end of Pattern as shown in diagram to guide 1 C 6| X 1 2 S 61 X li 4686 B 4686 B 4 K 1 C 6| X 1 6K ' 2S 61 X U 4686 B 4686 B 8 C 6ixn 2S 6f X U 19 Y 19 Y Right end of Pa'.tern as shown in diagram to guide TABLE 7 Y. P. M. A. Standards No. 8285 Drip Cap Moulding No. 8286 Drip Cap Moulding No. 8287 Drip Cap Moulding No. 8288 Casing No. 8289 Casing No. 8290 Casing No. 8291 Casing No. 8384 Base Moulding No. 8385 Base Moulding No. 8386 Base Moulding No. 8415 Base Moulding — _ _ _ TTtOEIEER MOD SIDE HEAD DISCS FOR YELLOW PINE MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCLATION STANDARDS — Continued 171 PATTERNS S1D.E HEADS . ^1 TOP PROFILER BOTTOM PROFILER HOW WORKED Teont Head Back Head Outside Centre Guide Side Outside Centre Guide Side 1 1 DISCS ! Cutter DISCS 1 (Cutter No. DISCS iCutter No. DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. Type Number Type "Number | Type] Number Type' Number Type Number Type Number Type Number Type Number Mo:8286 '^^'^^^T 4K (6K ICC >fi|XJ .2:8 (61X11 46863 4686 B 4K (6X KC (6|X1 :4686B .2 8 61X11 4686B 4K 6.K 8C 61X11 2 8 61 Xli 18 Y 18 Y Right end of Pattern as shown in diagram to guide , 1 'No:82S6 1 " a*M 4K :2:S 6iXTi 4686 B 4686 S 4K .6K IC (61 XI 2 8 6j X li 4686 B 4686 B 4TC 6K SC .61X21 2 8 61 X 21 17 Y 17 Y Right end of Pattern as shown in diagram lo guide 1 1 1 -»o.8287 ntn 4K. liC .61X1 2S, r61Xll 4686 B 4686 B 4K. i6K. IC .61 XI 2 S 61 X 11 4686 B 4686 B 4K 8.C 61 X2i 63C 2 8 61 X 21 21 Y 21 Y Right end of Pattern as shown in diagram to guide , i 4K. IC .61 XI 2 5 61X11 4686 B 4886 B ATL '6K IC -6| XI 2 8 (61X11 4686 B 4686 B 4£ 6K 1 C 61 X 1 IS 6i X i . 1 C 6i X 1 1 S 6| X 1 17 K 17 K 4K 6K IC 61Xf 11 AG 4686 M 4686 M 1 No: 8888 ^ ^ 10 A G 6K 1 H-W* 18 61 XI 11 AG 6K 2 8 61 X 2 1 ~ No^8289 4K. 6K IC (61X1 2S (61X11 4686 B 4««6B 4K. (6K IC (61X1 2 8 (61X11 4686 B 4686 B 4K .6K 1 C .61 X 3 1 S '6| X 1 10 AG 10 AG 4X 6K IC 61X1 18 6i X 1 17 K 17 K 4K 6K IC 61X1 ! HAG 4K 8C 61 X 2 2 8 6f X 2 4686 J 4686 J ^~X ^ 1 asp» U I\. ', 4K 6K IC fiiXl 2S 6|X1| 4686 B 4686 B 4K i6K 1 C .61 X 1 2 8 .61X11 4686 B 4686 B 4K (6K 1 C 6| X 1 IS 61 X 1 10 AG 10 AG 4X 6K 1 C 6| X 1 18 61 X 1 17 X 17 K 4K 6K IC 6| X f i HAG ; !4K 8C 6fX2i 2 8 61X2} 4686 4686 i T!locS230 ^~^, ^ i 1 MM 6K ^ ^ [ 4K 6K 1 C No. 122 h H' —- 1 . „ "\ -^ 1 4 K 1 C 6i X 1 i 6K 1 2S 6|X U 7H 7H 8K 12 K 2 6f X If 2 T 6| X 1| 4686 G 9158 B 4686 H 9158 B 4K 6K IC 6|X 1 IS 6| X 1 41 41 4K 6K 1 C 6f X 1 IS 6f X 1 51 51 Groove to guide No 123 r- '* ^^"i 4 K 1 C 6| X 1 7H 7H 8 K i 2 6| X 1| 4686 G 9158B 4686 H 9158 B 4K 6K 4 G 6| X f 1 U 6J X 1 5324 H 5324 H 4K 6K 4G 6iX{ 1 U 6| X t 5324 B 5324 B 4 K 4 G 6| X f 5324 E 5324 E 4K 6K 4 G 6| X 4 1 U 6f X 1 5324 E 5324 E 4K 6K 4G 61 XI 5324B 1 4K 6K 4 G 61 X i 1 U 6| X S 5324 H 5324 H Groove to guide ^ STYLE E :>j 6K 2s 6f X i; 12 K 2 T 61 X li 6K 1 U 6| X t 1 u 6| X 1 : 5324 B TABLE 9 Boston Sheath Style's" Style "O" y^' Wedge Matched Flo( N. C. P. M. A. Stan. y% Celling tV Ceiling y^' Ceiling y^' Ceiling ^" Partition I PROFILER AND SIDE HEAD DISCS FOR BOSTON SHEATHING PATTERNS - Continued i [91 1 SIDE HEADS TOP PROFILER BOTTOM PROFILER 1 - Front Head Back Head Outside Centre Guide Side Outside Centre f Guide Side DISCS Cutter No. DISCS eutter No. DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. -1 — 1 DISCS Cutter No. T_\-pe| Number Type Number Type Number T>-pe Number Type Number Type Number Type| Number Typel Number XD.fa££ ^ MFATHAIf\ J 4K 6K 1 C 6| X 1 2 S 6| X U 7H 7H 8K 12 K 2 6^ X U 2 T 6| X If 4686 G 9158 B 4686 H 9158 B 4K 6K 4G 6|XJ lU 6|X| 5346 A 5346 A 4K 6K 4G 6|X| lU 6|X| 5346 B 5346 B 4K 6K 4G 6|X§ lU 6|Xf 5346 G 5346 G 4K 6K 4 G 61 X \ lU 61 Xt 5346 G 5346 G 4K 6K 4G 6|Xi lU 61 XI 5346 B 5346 B 4K 6K 4G 61 X^ lU 6|X| 5346 A 5346 A Groove to guide 4 e5 4K 6K 1 C 6; X 1 2 S 6| X \\ 7H 7H 8K 12 K 2 6J X IJ 2T 6|X1J 4686 G 9158 B 4686 H 9158 B 4K 6K 4 G 6| X i lU 6fX| 5346 A 5346 A 4K 6K 4G 6|X| 4 6iX| lU 6fX{ lU 61 XI 5346 B 5346 B 5346 B 5346 B 4K 6K 4G 61 X^ lU 6|X| 5346 G 5346 G 4K 6K 4G blX\ lU 61 XI 5346 G 5346 G 4K 6K 4G 6fX| 4G 61 Xf lU 61 XI lU 6|X| 5346 B 5346 B 5346 B 5346 B 4K 6K 4G 6|XJ 1 U 6| X 1 5346 A 5346 A Groove to guide ooring 4K lie 6|Xf lie 6iX| 4686 E 15 E 4K lie 6| X 1 lie 6|Xf 4686 E 16 E PROFILER AND SIDE HEAD DISCS FOR NORTH CAROLINA PINE MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION STANDARDS i SIDE HEADS TOP PROFILER BOTTOM PROFILER HOW worked Front Head Back Head Outside Centre Guide Side Outside Center Guide SmE DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutter Discs Cutter Type Number Type Number Type Number Type Number Type Number Type Number Type Number No. Type Number No. ■a4 4K 6K IC 61 XI IS 6| X 1 1 C 61 X i IS 61 X 1 IC 61 xi IS 61 X 1 IC 6rxj IS 61 XI 2S 61 XI 3E 3E 8K 12 K 2 6| X 11 2 T 6| X \\ 4686 G 9158 A 4686 H 9158 A Groove to guide r^^ 4K 6K 3E 3E 8K 12 K 2 61 X \\ 2T 6| X 1| 4686 G 9158 A 4686 H 9188 A Groove to guide "3 4K 6K 4K 6K 4K 6K 3E 3E 2F 2P 7H 8K 12 K 2 6t X 1| 2T 6| X 1| 4686 G 9158 A 4686 H 9158 A 4 G 6; X j 1 U 6| X 1 5198 L 5198 L Groove to guide 1 Groove to guide 8K 12 K 2 O 61 X 1| 2T 6i X 1| 4686 G 9158 G 4686 H 9158 G w)!.- 4K 6K 4 G 61 X i 1 U 61 X 1 5198 N 5198 N Groove to guide ~3 8K 12 K 2 O 61 X \\ 2T 6|Xli 4686 G 9458 B 4686 H 9158 B 4K 6K >K,'J 1 TABLE 10 N. C. P. M. A. Standards V Partition V Flooring IH" Flooring 2" T. and G. Factory Flooring 23^" Factory Flooring Grooved for Splines 3" T. and G. Factory Flooring [10] No. 132 No. 133 PATTERNS i^i iiNCHummiM' \ 2 inch T. »nd G. Ficioty Flooring -Va-."/" c t GrooKJ loi 5i.li t 1 T ,„ch T .nJ C F»c..t> H< PROFILER AND SIDE HEAD DISCS FOR NORTH CAROLINA PINE MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION STANDARDS — Con^inuerf. I TOP PROFILER SIDE HE.\nS Fkont Head Type Number 1 C 6| X 1 2s 61 xn 1 C 6| X 1 2 S 61 X U 1 C 0| X 1 2S 6|XU 8C 6|X2 9 K 1 W 6i X 2} 8C 6JX2 Cutter No. Back Head Type 7H 7H 7H 7H 7H 7H 4686 M 9158 E 8K 12 K 8K 12 K 8K 12 K Number Cutter No. 2 6J X IJ 2T 6| X IJ 2 6| X 1^ 2T 6| X If 2 6| X If 2T 6|Xli 2W 6IX2J 2 W 6f X 2i 2W 6|X2i 4686 G 9458 B 4686 H 9158 B 4686 G 9158 B 4686 H 9158 B 4686 G 9158 B 468f H 9158 B 4686 M 9158 E 4686 M 9158 E 4686 M 9158 E Outside Type; Number Cutter No. 4 G 61 X i lU 6|Xf 5198 L 5198 L Centre Tjpe Cutter No. Guide Side Typej Number Cutter No. BOrrOM PROFILER Outside Type Number 4G 61 Xi 1 U 61 X I Cutter No. 5198 N 5198 N Type Cutter No. Type Number Cutter No. HOW worked Groove to guide Groove to guide Groove to guide Groove to guide Groove to guide TABLE 11 N. C. P. M. A. Standards 3" T. and G. Factory Flooring Standard Spline for 1\ ly^', and y Factory Flooring No. 101 German Sid No. 102 German Sid No. 103 German Sid No. 104 German Sid No. 105 German Sid No. 106 German Sid No. 107 German Sid ng ng ng ng ng ng PROFILER AND SIDE HEAD DISCS FOR NORTH CAROLINA PINE MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION STANDARDS — Condnued. TABLE 12 N. C. P. M. A. Standards No. ] .08 German Siding No. 1 .09 German Siding No. ] .10 German Siding No. ] .11 German Siding No. ] .12 German Siding No. ] 13 German Siding No. ] .14 German Siding No. ] .15 German Siding No. ] 16 German Siding No. ] .17 German Siding No. ] .18 German Siding [121 No. 108 N C PROFILER AND SIDE HEAD DISCS FOR NORTH CAROLINA PINE MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION STANDARDS — Continued. SIDE HEADS TOP PROI ILER BOrrOM PROFILER Type Number P 4K 6K 4K 6K 1 C 2S 1 C 2S 6| XI 6| X U Cutter No. 7H 7H 65 X 1 6| X U- 4686 B 4686 B Type 8K 12 K 4K 4K 6K 6K Number Cutter No. 2 6|X1| 2T 6t X 1| 4686 C. 9158 B 4686 H 9158 B 3C 71 X J 3 C 6| X f 3 8 7i X f 3 S 61 X i 10 F 10 F 10 F 10 F Type Number Cutter No. 8C 6|Xli 2 S 6| X IJ IM IM 8 C 6| X IJ 2S 6| X H 5K 5K Type Number 1 C 61 X 1 IS 6| X 1 Cutter No. IN IN Type Cutter No. Type Number Cutter No. Type Number Cutter No. Type Cutter No. HOW WOKKKI) Groove lo guide Lap to guide ^ ^ 4K 6K IC 2S 61 X 1 6| XII 7H 7H 2 6| X If 2 T 6| X Ij 4686 G 9158 B 4686 H 91.S8 B 8 C 6| X 1 2 S 61 X U 2K 2K Groove to guide No. 113 N C No. 114 N C ^ 4K 6K 1 C 2S 6| X 1 6§ X 1^^ 4686 B 4686 B 4K 4K 6K 6K 3 C 7| X ! 3 C 6| X i 3 S 71 X f 3 S 6| X J 10 F 10 F 10 F 10 F 8C 61 XU 2 8 6|XU SK SK IC 6i X 1 IS 61 X 1 3AA 3AA ^ 4K 6K IC 2S 6|X1 6| X 11 7H 7H 8K 12 K 2 6| X If 2T 6| X U 4686 G 9158 B 4686 H 9158 B 8 C 6| X 1 2 8 6|Xli 4K 6K IC 28 6| X 1 61 X IJ 4686 B 4686 B 4K 4K 6K 6K 3C 7| X ! 3 C 6| X I 3 S 7i X I 3 8 6| X i 10 F 10 F 10 F 10 F 8C 6| X U 2 8 6iXl2^ ^ 4K 6K IC 28 6| X 1 6| X 1 7H 711 2 6| X 1| 2T 6| X If 4686 G 9158 B 4686 H 9158 B 8 C 6| X 1 2 8 6| X U 2K 2K 1 C 6| X 1 I 10 IS 61 X 1 10 3Y 3 Y IP IP Lap to guide Groove to guide Lap lo guide Groove to guide No. 116 N C 4K 6K IC 28 XI Xli 4686 B 4686 B 4K 4K 6K 6K 3C 71 X J 3 C 6| X i 3 8 7iiX! 3 8 6S X f 11 F 4686 A UF 4686 A 8C 6| X li 2S 6J X U 16 Y 16 Y 23 C 6| X 2 5 8 6| X 2 15 Y 15 Y Lap to guide Groove to guide No. 116 NO 4K 6K 1 C 2S 61 X 1 61 xn 7H 7H 4K 6K IC 28 6|X1 61 X U 4686 B 4686 B 4K 6K IC 28 6|X1 6iXU 7H 7H 8K 12 K 2 6| X U 2T 6| X 12 4686 G 9158 B 4686 H 9158 B 8C 65 X 1 2 8 61 X li 9079 E 9079 E 4 G 61 X I IS 6| X I 9079 A 9079 A 4 G 6f X I 1 U 61 X I 9079 I 3 C 73X1 3 C 6i X J 3 8 nxi 3 8 6| X f 10 F 10 F 10 F 10 F 3 J 55X6i»j 1 X 61 X eVi S3S6 5356 O 8K 12 K 2 61 X li 2T 6| X IJ 4<586G 9158 B 4686 H 9158 B 3 J 5J X 6A IX 6J X6,»J 5356 P 5356 P Lap to guide Groove to guide TABLE 13 P. C. L. M. A. ) o. and w. L. M. A. ,^Standards S.W. and W.L.M.A.) Vs" X 4'' Beaded Ceiling y/ X 6" Beaded Ceiling y/ X 4" Beaded Ceiling y/ X 6" Beaded Ceiling ^" X 4'' Beaded Ceiling 5^" X 6" Beaded Ceiling 5^" X V Double Beaded Ceiling 5^" X 6" Double Beaded Ceiling PROFILER AND SIDE HEAD DISCS FOR PACIFIC COAST LUMBER MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION, OREGON AND WASHINGTON LUMBER MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION SOUTHWES TERN AND VAsmwrTnro LUMBER MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION STANDARDS. ' AsniiMOlOlN [13] PATTERNS SIDE HEADS TOP PROFILER BOTTOM PROFILER N. HOW WORKl-.l) Front Head 1 Back Head Outside Centre Guide Side OinsiDE Centre GtnoE Side Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. Cutter DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutt !( No . 1 DISCS Type Number Type Number No. Type Number T>T>e Number Type Number Type Number Type Number Type Number No. 140 1 4 K 1 C 6| X J 6 K 1 S 61 X 1 3E 3E 8K ' 20 6| X 1| 12 K 2T 6i X 1| 4686 G 9158 A 4686 H 9158 A 4K 6K 4 G 6| X } 1 U 6| X t 5198 L 5198 L 4K 6K 4 G 6| X 1 I U 6| X 1 5198 C 5198 C 4K 6K 4 G 61 X J 1 U 6| X 1 5198 J 5198 J Groove to guide No. 141 4 K 1 C 6J X J K , 1 S 6J X I 3E 3E 8K ' 20 6| X IJ 12K 2T 6f X 1| 4686 G 4 K 9158 A 4686 H 6 K 9158 A 4G 6f X 5 1 U 6| X § 5198 L 5198 L 4K 6K 4 {; 6| X 1 1 U 6| X t 5198 C 5198 C 4K 6K 4 G 61 X i 1 U 61 X i 5198 J 5198 J \ Groove to guide #i No. 142 4K 6K 1 C 61 X J IS 68X1 3E 3E 8K 1 20 6| X U 4686 G 9158 A 4686 H 9158 A 4K 6K 4 G 6f X J 1 U 6| X t 5198 L 5198 L 4K 6K 4 G 6| X 1 I U 6t X i 5198 C 4 K 4G 6| X } 1 U 61 X i 5198 J 1 1 \ Groove lo guide 12 K 2T 6|X li 5198 C 6K 5198 J No. 143 4 K 1 '■ M V J 3E 3E 8K 12K 2 6| X If 2T 6g X U 4686 G 9158 A 4686 H 9158 A 4K 6K 4 G 61 X J 1 U 61 X 1 5198 L 5198 L 4K 6K 4 61 X f 1 U 6| X 1 5198 C 5198 C 4K 6K 4G 61 X J 1 U 6| X i 5198 J 5198 J 1 Groove to guide Jt-. ^!t- .-^1 'i ^ =A**-.. 6K IS 6i X 1 1 No. 144 ,y 4 K 1 C 61 X J 6 K 1 1 S 6J X 1 2F 2E 8K 12 K 2 6J X 1| 2T 6iXlf 4686 G 9158 G 4686 H 9158 G 4K 6K 4G 61 X ^ 1 U 6| X 1 5198 L 5198 L 4K 6K 4 t; 6| X 1 lU 61 Xi 1 5198 C 1 4 K 5198 C 6 K 4 G 6i X J 1 U 6f X 1 5198 J 5198 J Groove to guide i". ya''4'Brot/rbr^^ * 9158 G i TABLE 14 P. C. L. M. A. ) o. and w.L.M.A| Standards S.W. andS.L.AlA.) V X 4'' Beaded Ceiling V X 6" Beaded Ceiling V X r Double Beaded Ceiling V X 6" Double Beaded Ceiling Vs" X V V Ceiling ^" X 6' V Ceiling M" X r V Ceiling 3^" X 6" V Ceiling [14] PROFILER AND SIDE HEAD DISCS FOR PACIFIC COAST LUMBER MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION, OREGON AND WASHINGTON LUMBER MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION, SOUTHWESTERN AND WASHINGTON LUMBER MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION STANDARDS Continued. PATTERN SIDE HEADS ! TOP PROFILER BOTTOM I'KOMl.ER HOW WORKKK Front Head DISCS Back Head Outside Ce.\-tre GtJiDE Side OnrsiDE Centre Gdidb Side Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No- Type DISCS Number Cutter DISCS Number Cutter No. DISCS Cutter ^°- Type DISCS Number Cutter No. DISCS Cutter DISCS Cutter No. Type Number* Type Number No. Type Type Number Type Number No. T>pe Number No. 148 ,. 4K 6K 4K 6K 1 C 6J X 1 2S 6J X U 11 H IIH 4686 G 9158 B 4686 H 9158 B 4K 6K 4G 6J X i 1 U 6J X 1 5198 L 5198 L 4K 6K 4G lU 61 XI 6|Xt 5198 C 5198 C 4K 6K 4G 61 X J 1 U 6i X t 5198 J 5198 J Gromo to guide -1-- fl- . ■? ' ■'• .1 1' 12 K 2T 65 X If No. 149 1 C 6| X 1 2S 65 X U UH 11 H 8K 2 6| X U 4686 G 4 K 9158 B 4686 H 6 K 9158 B 4 G 61 X J 1 U 6| X 1 4G lU 6| X 1 6| X 1 5198 C 5198 C 4K 6K 4 G 61 X 4 1 U 61 X 1 5198 J 1 5198 J Groove lo guide Itt^^^ «<■ . ti*-'' , '^' -r/f 5198 L 4 K 5198 L 6 K 1^; /''6 8fac/ec/ Ce'//nj - 12 K 2T 6| X U No. 160 4K 6K 1 C 6S X 1 2S 6| X li 11 H 11 H 8K 12 K 2 6| X U 2T 6| X IJ 4686 G 4 K 9158 B 4686 H 6 K 9158 B 4G 6| X 1 1 U 6| X J 5198 L 4K 5198 1. () K 4G lU 6| X \ 61 Xf 5198 C 5198 C 4K 6K 4 G 6f X j 1 U 6| X t 5198 J 4K 5198 J 6 K 1 4G lU 61 Xi 6? XI 5198 N 5198 N I 4K 6K 4 61 X 1 1 U 6J X 1 5198 C 4 K 5198 C 6 K 40 lU 6|X» 6»Xl 5198 K 5198 K Groove lo guide -;. l'4'OaMe Bfoaf&OMfy Sfif r/-" i No. 161 U- 17 -^ 4K 6K I (■ 6| X 1 2S 6JXU UH 11 H 8K 12 K 2 6| X IJ 2T 61 X li 4686 G 4 K 9158 B 1 4686 H 6K 9158 B 4 G 61 X 5 1 U 6| X J 5198 1, 4K 5198 L 'OK 4G I r h\ X I <>l X I 5198 C 5198 C 4K 6K 4 G 6i X i 1 U 6f X i 5198 J 4K 5198 J 6K 4G lU 61 X J 6iXl 5198 N 5198 N- ' 4G lU 01 Xi 6iXt 5198 K 5198 K Groove to guide "l '* -. -l—, *' J-- W '-J. v-v^: J > 4 K 4 G 6| X 1 6 K I U 6| X 1 p 5198 C 5198 C 4K 6K No. 162 ,y- 4K 6K 1 C 6| X 5 IS 6| X 1 3E 3E 8K 12 K 2 61 X 13 2T 6| X U 4686 G U K 9158 A 4 G 61 X 5 1 U 6* X i 5.«4 H 4K 4G lU 61 X I (>l Xf 5324 B 5324 B 4K 6K 4 G 61 X } 1 U 61 X i 5324 E 5324 E Groove to guide 4686 H 9158 A 6K 5324 H 1 K No. 163 4K 1 C 6| X 5 3 E 8K ' 20 6| X U 12 K. 2T 61 X IJ 4686 G 9158 A ' 4686 H 9158 A 4K 6K 4 G 6S X J 1 U 61 X 1 5324 H 4 K 5324 H 6 K 4G lU 61 Xi 6| X I 5324 B 4K 4 G 6f X J 1 U 61 X 1 5324 E 5324 E Groove to guide ^j.^ /^^ — ^-i*- '^ r =^'"-« ■•S:^^^ i— ^r. -^ ^* 5324 B 6K 1 ■ hti %''tf- y- Ce//i/iy 5Ainc*>„f I No. 154 L '/ T " 4K 6K IC 6iXJ IS 61 X I 3E 8K ' 12 K 2 6J X IJ 2T 6| X U 4686 G 9158 A 1 4686 H 1 9158 A 4K 6K 4 G 6| X 5 1 U 6| X J 5324 H 4 K 5324 H 6 K 4G 1 U t>lxl 6!Xi 5324 B 5324 B 4K 6K^ 4 G 6J X 1 1 U 6i X 1 5324 E 5324 E Groove to guide i#^ '/g\4.' r-Cfl/ilf 'Sifonaaiz/ T" No. 166 . -; TV ,.f;i. ■ »/" =5i 4K '6K IC 61 XI IS 6S X 1 3E 3E 8K 12 K 2 61X1} 2T 6| X 11 4686G 9158 A 4686 H 4K 6K 4 G 6i X J 1 U 6} X S 5324 H 4K 5324 H 6 K 4G lU 6iX| 6:xs 5324 B 1 4K , 4G 61 X} IV 6f X 1 5324 E 5324 E ' ' Groove lo guide ^1 5324 B 6 K ";ji ^^■•rf'' y-Cei/tay Sfana'ara •ir 015S A ' 1 TABLE 15 P. C. L. M. A. ) o. andW.L.M.A. ^Standards S.W. andW.L.M.A.) %" X r V Ceiling %" X 6" V Ceiling %" X 4" Double V Ceiling Ys" X 6" Double V Ceiling l"x4''V Ceiling 1" X 6" V Ceiling \" X r Double V Ceiling V X 6" Double V Ceiling :i .ow PROFILER AND SIDE HEAD DISCS FOR PACIFIC COAST LUMBER MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION, OREGON AND WASHINGTON LUMBER MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION SOUTHWESTERN AND WASHINGTON [151 LUMBER MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION STANDARDS- Continued. ' PATFERN SIDE HEADS TOP PROFILER BOrrOM PROFILER 1 HOW WORKED Front Head Back Head Outside Centre Guide Side Outside Centre Guide Side DISCS • Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. discs Cutter No. discs Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. DISCS - - ■ Cutter DISCS Cutter Type Number Type Number Type Number Type Number T>pe Number Type Number Type Number No. Type' Number No. No. 166 'rp :r- 'I :r- ri 4K 6K IC IS 61 XI 6| X 1 2F 2F 8K 12 K 2 61 X If 2T 6iXli 4686 G 9158 G 4686 H 9158 G 4K 6K 4G lU 61 X^ 6S XI 5324 H 5324 H 4K 4 G 61 X 1 5324 B 5324 B 4K 6K 4G 61 X ^ 1 U 6| X 1 5324 E 5324 E Groove to guide l^K ^"-i 41 6 K 1 U 6| X 1 ■*^ fi,--4- lf-C4!,/,n3 -^ 1 1 No. 167 61 X I 6f X 1 2F 2F 8K 12 K 2 61 X U 2T 6| X IJ 4686 G 9158 G 4686 H 9158 G 4K 6K 4G lU 61 X^ 61 X 1 5324 H 5324 H 4K 6K 4 G 6| X 1 1 U 61 X 1 5324 B 5324 B 4K OK 4 G 0| X J 1 U 0| X 1 5324 E 5324 E 1 Groove to guide 4 K 1 r *b \ *■;'""" 6K IS No. 158 4K 6K IC IS 61 X \ 6| X 1 2F 2F 8K 12 K 2 6fXl| 2T 6fXl| 4686 G 9158 G 4686 H 9158 G 4k: 6K 4G lU 61 X J 61 Xf 5324 H 5324 H 4K 6K 4 G 6f X 1 1 U 6| X 1 5324 B 5324 B 4K OK 4 G 01 X \ 1 U 61 X 1 5324 E 5324 E 4 K 1 4 G 61 X ^ 5324 E 5324 E 5324 B 5324 B Groove to guide 4 K : 4 G 02 X S 4 K 4 G 6| X i ok' 1 U 0| X S 5324 11 5324 H 1 6K 1 U 0| X 1 OK 1 U 6| X 1 No. 169 4K 6K 1 c 1 S 6|X| 61 X 1 2F 2 V 8K 12 K 2 O 6| X 1| 2 T 6| X If 4686 G 9158 G 4686 H 9158 G 4K 6K 4G 1 U 6|X^ 6|X \ 5324 H 5324 H 4K 6K 4G Of XI 1 U 6| X 1 5324 B 5324 B 4K OK 4 G b\ X h lU 01 XI 5324 E 5324 E 4K 6K 4 G 6| X 5 1 U 61 X 1 5324 E 5324 E 4K 6K 4 G 0| X S 1 U 6| X 1 5324 B 5324 B 4K 6K 4 G OJ X J 1 U 6g X 1 5324 H 5324 H Groove to guide S»i ■ 'f ■ -*v''— ^* ~ r^r.. icf- - -^': + ^^i •j-i ^/a'S' OouA/e V-Ce/V/n^ 5/a/x^art/ "m" t 1 Nn Ifin ,• , 1 4K ' ' <" 61 XI 6f XIJ 11 H UH 8K 12 K 2 61 X If 2T 6fXlf 4686 G 9158 B 4686 H 9158 B 4K 6K 4G lU 61 X^ 61 XI 5324 H 5324 H 4K 6K 4 G 0| X 1 1 U 61 X 1 5324 B 5324 B 4K 6K 4 G Of X ,1 1 U 0| X 1 5324 E 5324 E (iroQve to guide 6K 28 No 161 . «)(■ 4K 1 C 61 X 1 6|X U IIH UH 8K 12 K 2 61 X If 2T 61 XU 4686 G 9158 B 4686 H 9158 B 4K 6K 4G lU 6| X^ 6|Xf 5324 H 5324 H 4K OK 4G 61 XI 1 U 61 X 1 5324 B 5324 B 4K OK 4 G 0| X ^ 1 U 61 X 3 5324 E 5324 E 1 Groove to guide '"" ""jjL ^i: r-H^t ^i^ -^ i^dr'^y^ hi- 1 OK 1 2S i i^ /«tf y-Cer/'fig 1 No 1fi2 T-' .i 4K ' IC 6K i 2S 61 XI 61 X IJ 11 H 11 H 8K 12 K 2 O 6| X If 2T 6|Xlf 4686 G 9158 B 4686 H 9158 B 4K 6K 4G 1 U 61 X J 61 XI 5324 H 5324 H 4K OK 4 G 6| X 1 1 U 61 X 1 5324 B 5324 B 4K 6K 4 G 0| X 5 1 U 6| X 1 5324 E 5324 E 1 4 K 1 4 G 61 X J 5324 E S324E . K -.--..- i 1 5324 B 4 K 4 G 6| X } 5324 H' Groove to guide 6K IV 68 X 1 6K 1 U 6} X 1 itizii^i 5324 B 6 K 1 U 6| X i , 5324 H K,'- l»4Dool>'f I^C"'"'9 S>to' -i- 1 ' ' 1 4 K 1 C 1 6K 2S 6J X 1 6| X U 11 11 IIH 8K 2 6|Xlf 12K 2T 61 X 1? 4686 G 9158 B 4686 H 9158 B 4K 6K 4G lU 6|XJ 6iXt 5324 H 5324 H 5324 B 1 4 K 4 G Of X 5 1 U Of X 1 1 5324 E 5324 E 4K 6K 4 61 X i 1 U 6i X f 5324 E 5324 E 1 1 4K 4G6iXj|5324B 4K | 4 C 6| X } 5324 H 1 6 K 1 U 6| X i 5324 B 6 K 1 U 0| X i | 5324 H Groove to guide No. 163-p ■^. ■%. A- — ^- 4K OK 4 G 61 X 1 1 U 6| X 1 5324 B 6K ^ /keOoub/e V-Cei/in^ e>fon^<7^ -i'" I ! 1 1 1 TABLE 16 P. C. L. M. A. ) o.andw.L.M.A. Standards S.W.and W.L.M.A.) I''x4" Flooring r X 6" Flooring IM" X 4" Flooring UA" X 6" Flooring 1" X 12" Grooved Roofing 1" X 6" Double V Rustic V X S" Double V Rustic [16] PROFILER AND SIDE HEAD DISCS FOR PACIFIC COAST LUMBER MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION, OREGON AND WASHINGTON LUMBER MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION, SOUTHWESTERN LUMBER MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION STANDARDS - Con/mued. AND WASHINGTON SIDE HEADS Front Head Type Number Cutter No. Type Number Cutter No. TOP PROFILER Type Number Cutter No. Type Number Cutter No. Type! Number Cutter No. Type Number BOTTOM PROFILER Cutler No. Type Cutter No. Type Cutter No. HOW WORKED g 3 /''4 ' ^/oor/^p 4K I IC 6| X 1 11 H 6K 2 8 6f X li I 11 H 8K 12 K 2 O 6| X If 2T 6| X If 4686 G 9158 B 4686 H 9158 B Groove to guide |[ Si /*S /-" /oor//r^ 4K i IC 6| X 1 11 H i 6K ; 2S 6f X li I 11 H 8K 12 K 2 6| X If 4686 G 9158 B 2 T 6| X If 4686 H 9158 B Groove to guide IC 6fXl 2 8 6f X If //i''4' ^/oar/-"} 11 H 11 H 8 K 2 6| X If 12K ! 2T 6| X If 4686 G 9158 B 4686 H 9158 B Groove to guide No. 167 J' '^ 4-, ^ 1 C 6| X 1 2 8 6| X If 11 H 11 H 8K 12 K 2 6| X If 2T 6| X If /)i're' /7oor//7y A/2 ' Orooff:-t#-i: -si- __L_ "M /"GA^/^SZ/'c 5^^aiy/re:^. 3 C 61 X 3C 71 X 6f X 71 X 10 F 10 F 10 F 10 F 4K 6K 3 C 6f X : 3C 7|X: 6|X: 71 X -. 10 F 10 F 10 F 10 F 4 G 6| X I 1 U 6| X \ 9079 F 9079 F 4G 61 X IS 6| X i 9079 J 9079 J Lap to guide -i-r- US ' y- /?o S//C 7i 'orer a// 3 C 6| X 3 C 7-1 X 3 S 6| X i 3S 71 Xi 10 F 10 F 10 F 10 F 4K 6K 3 C 6| X 3C 7f X 6| X : 71 X: 10 F 10 F 10 F 10 F 4 G 6| X I 1 U 6f X I 9079 F 9079 F 4G 6| X IS 6| X 9079 J 9079 J Lap to guide ^ l'6' S/iip lop fiin/sAei^ y'/ice 3 C 6| X 3C 71 X: 3S 6|X; 3 S 7 1 X : 10 F 10 F 10 F 10 F 4K 6K 3 C 61 X 3C 7iX 61 X 7| X 10 F 10 F 10 F 10 F 'f^ /''4' Drvp SM>y * '06 \ I r M«. 1 C 6| X 1 2S 6| X U 11 H 11 H 8K 12 K 2 6| X If 2 T 6| X 1| 4686 G 9158 B 4686 H 9158 B Sl- .t- fc 3i 1 C 6| X 1 2 S 6f X U 11 H 11 H 8K 12 K 2 61 X If 2 T 6J X 11 4686 G 9158 B 4686 H 9158 B No. 176 !^: lie' Drop SMffy *^^6 S/O/K/arr^ 1 C 6| X 1 2S 61 X U 4686 B 4686 B 4K 6K 3C 3C 6| X J 7|X J 6| X J 7f Xf 10 F 10 F 10 F 10 F 1 C 6| X 1 2 s 6| X n 4686 B 4686 B 4K 6K 3 C 6f X ^ 3 C 7| X : 3 S 6f X : 3S 71 Xi 10 F 10 F 10 F 10 F 1 C 6| X 1 2 S 6^ X \\ 46861 46861 4K 6K 3 C 71 X 3 C 6| X 3 S 6| X i 3S 71 X : 11 F 4686 .\ 4686 \ 11 F 8C 6| X U 2S 6| X U IM IM 8C 6| X li 2S 6| X li IM IM 8C 6| X U 2 8 61 X U 3P 3P 8 C 6i X \\ 2 S 6| X If 3P 3P 8 C 6| X 2\ 2 S 6| X 2J 51 Y 51 Y 23 C 61 X 2 52 Y 5 S 6J X 2 52 Y Lap to guide Groove to guide Groove to guide Lap to guide Lap to guide Lap to guide TABLE 18 P. C. L. M. A. ) o. and w. L. M. A. [Standards S.W. and W.L.M.AJ 1 " X 6" Novelty Rustic, No. 1 1 7 3" O. G. Batten 1)4' O. G. Batten 1" O. G. Batten y Flat Batten [18] PROFILER AND SIDE HEAD DISCS FOR PACIFIC COAST LUMBER MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION, OREGON AND WASHINGTON LUMBER MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCUTION, SOUTHWESTERN AND WASHINGTON LUMBER MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION STANDARDS — Continued. PATTERNS SIDE HE.\DS TOP PROFILER BOTTOM PROFILER HOW WORKED Front Head Back Head Outside Centre Guide Side Outside Centre Guide Side oisoa Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutter DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. discs Cutter No. discs Cutter No. Type Number Type Number Type Number No. Type Number Type Number Type Number Type Number Type Number No. 179 ;^- ^l' 4K 6K 1 C 6| X 1 2 S 6i X U 4686 B 4686 B 4K 6K 3 C ~il X 1 3C 6iX| 3 S 71 X 1 3 S 6| X 1 11 F 4686 A 11 F 4686 A 4K 6K 3 J SiX6i\ IX 61x6ft 5356 W 5356 W Lap to guide IP No. 180 1 4K 6K 1 C 6| X 1 2 S 6| X H 4686 B 4686 B 4K 6K 1 C 6| X 1 2 S 6| X li 4686 B 4686 B 4K 6K 1 C 6i X 1 IS 61 X ! 13 AH UAH 4K 6K 1 C 61 X i IS 61 X i UAH HAH 4K 6K 8 C 61 X U 2 S 6| X U 9076 C 9076 C Mould to guide ip' ^ ?■ 06. ffaffm No. 181 i. 4^- :^i 4K 6K 1 C 6J X 1 2 S 6| X \\ 4686 B 4686 B 4K 6K 1 C 6§ X 1 2 S 61 X H 4686 B 4686 B 4K 6K 1 C 61 X f IS 6| X 1 UAH UAH 4K 6K IC 6tX| IS 6| X 1 14AH 14 AH 4K 6K 8C 6»X11 2 S 6S X IJ 9076 C 9076 C Mould to guide ip ' ^ 2i ' OG Baffary i No. 182 '/■ ^ 4K 6K 1 C 6| X 1 2 S 65 X U 4686 B 4686 B 4K 6K 1 C 6t X 1 2 S 6t X 11 4686 B 4686 B 4K 6K 1 C 6| X J IS 61 X i 37 AH 37 AH 4K 6K 1 C 61 X J IS 6| X f 36AH 36 AH 4K 6K 1 C 6? X S IS 6| X S 9076 B 9076 B Mould to guide No. 183 4K 6K 1 C 6| X 1 IS 6J X 1 4686 B 4686 B 4K 6K 1 C 6| X 1 2 S 6J X \\ 4686 B 4686 B " ' 1 Df to guide 1 J'/7o/' Baffrn ' 1 1 TABLE 19 W.C.L.M. A. Standards %" X 4" Beaded Ceiling %" X 6" Beaded Ceiling 3^" X 4" Beaded Ceiling y2" X 6" Beaded Ceiling 5^" X V Double Beaded Ceiling y/ X 6" Double Beaded Ceiling %" X 4" Double Beaded Ceiling or Partition PROFILER AND SIDE HEAD DISC S FOR WEST COAST LUMBER MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION STANDARDS. [19] PATTERNS SIDE HEADS TOP PROFILER BOTTOM PROFILER HOW WORKED Front Head Back Head Outside Centre Guide Side Outside Centre Guide Side DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. discs Cutter No. discs Cutter No. Type • Number Type Number Type Number Type Number Type Number Type Number Type Number Type Number No. 184 4K 6K 1 C 6f X J 1 S 6| X 1 3E 3E 8K 12 K 2 6| X If 2T 6| X If 4686 G 9158 A 4686 H 9158 A 4K 6K 4G 61 X^ 1 U 61 X 1 5198 L 519SL 4 K 4 G 65 X # 5198 C 5198 C 4K 6K 4 G 6| X § 1 U 61 X 1 5198 J 5198 J Groove to guide mf' ■-^■-^■■^ ^s 6K 1 U 6| X 1 No. 186 4K 6K 1 C 6| X i IS 6| X 1 3E 3E 8K 12 K 2 6f X 1| 2T 6| X 1| 4686 G 9158 A 4686 H 9158 A 4K 6K 4 G 61 X ^ 1 U 6t X 1 5198 L 5198 L 4K 6K 4 G 6| X f 1 U 61 X 1 5198 C 5198 C 4K 6K 4 G 6| X h 1 U 6| X 1 5198 J 5198 J Groove to guide •'. ,.- ■ >. ; , ., - ' ■* I'll No. 186 4K 6K 1 C 6| X i IS 61 X 1 3E 3E 8K 12 K 2 6| X 1| 2T 6| X li 4686 G 9158 A 4686 H 9158 A 4K 6K 4 G 6f X § 1 U 6| X 1 5198 L 5198 L 4K 6K 4 G 6f X t 1 U 61 X 1 5198 C 5198 C 4K 6K 4 G 6f X ^ 1 U 61 X 1 5198 J 5198 J Groove to guide ■?4,i »%^^ i%-« »M^^ 4- No. 187 4K 6K 1 C 6| X i IS 6f X 1 3E 3E 8K 12 K 2 61 X If 2T 6| X 1| 4686 G 9158 A 4686 H 9158 A 4K 6K 4 G 6f X 1 1 U 6| X 1 5198 L 5198 L 4K 6K 4 G 6f X 1 1 U 6f X 1 5198 C 5198 C 4K 6K 4 G 6| X ^ 1 U 6| X 1 5198 J 5198 J Groove to guide — >i ; m No. 188 4K 6K 1 C 61 X 1 IS 61 X 1 2F 2F 8K 12 K 2 6f X U 2T 6| X U 4686 G 9158 G 4686 H 9158 G 4K 6K 4 G 6| X ^ 1 U 6| X 1 5198 L 5198 L 4K 6K 4 G 6| X 1 1 U 61 X 1 5198 C 5198 C 4K 6K 4 G 6| X ^ 1 U 61 X 1 5198 J 5198 J i ■ %.^ 1 •/.- .- ». ;. . V. „!■ v.. n ; 1 ^"i.*. guide :5fe ;'i ;W 4K 6K IC 61 Xf IS 6f X 1 2F 2F 8K 12 K 2 6| X If 2T 6| X U 4686 G 9158 G 4686 H 9158 G 4K 6K 4 G 6| X i 1 U 61 X 1 5198 L 5198 L 4K 6K 4 G 61 X f 1 U 6| X 1 5198 C 5198 C 4K 6K 4 G 6| X h 1 U 6f X 1 5198 J 5198 J 4K 6K 4 6| X i lU 6fXj Groove to guide -Ji H~>6~ DooAIr BMdtd CiUtat- d*"' "> Otdu Oafp.> \^ 4K 6K IC 61 XI IS 6|:xi 2F 2F 8K 12 K 2 61 X 1| 2T 6|X1| 4686 G 9158 G 4686 H 4K 6K 4 G 61 X ^ 1 U 6| X f 5198 L 5198 L 4K 6K 4 G 6| X t 1 U 6| X t 5198 C 5198 C 4K 6K 4 G 6| X ^ 1 U 6J X ! 5198 J 5198 J 4K 6K 4 G 6| X i 1 U 6| X 1 5198 N 5198 N 4K 6K 4 G 6t X 1 1 U 61 X 1 5198 C 5198 C 5198 K 5198 K Groove to guide No. 190 ; '.^ V,-— >^,^^ . v.i_»| "iiiitT^ • i.;AJ\..-. J r? "/■.4 ■:\< » :>;. " •/« r— ^»!. HS = 1 ■ :, ''/^ ^ TABLE 20 W.C. L. M.A. Standards y^\ X 6'' Double Beaded Ceil- ing or Partition V X 4'' Double Beaded Ceiling (Run to order only) V X 6'' Double Beaded Ceiling (Run to order onlv) \" X 4'^ Double Beaded Ceiling or Partition \" X 6" Double Beaded Ceiling or Partition 3^"x4'' Double V Ceiling [20] PROFFER AND SroE HEAD DISCS FOR WEST COAST LUMBER MANUFACTURERS' /ASSOCIATION STANDARDS — Continued. PATTERNS SIDE HEADS ■ TOP PROFILER lUJTTO.M PROFILER HOW WORKED Front Head Back Head Gotside Centke Guide Side Outside Centre Guide Side •discs Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. DISCS 1 ( Cutter DISCS Cutter No. Type Number Type Number Type Number Type Number Type' Number Type Number Type Number No. Type Number No. 191 4K 6K 1 C 6§ X J IS 61 X 1 2F 2F 8K 12 K 2 6|Xli 2T 6| X 1| 4686 G 91S8G 4686 H 9158 G 4K 6K 4G 6iXj 1 U 6f X 1 5198 L 5198 L 4K 6K 4 G 61 X 1 1 U 6| X 1 5198 C 5198 C 4K 6K 4G 6| X i 1 U 61 X 1 1 4 G 61 X i 1 U 61 X 8 5198 N 5198 N 4K 6K 4G 6SXI lU 6iXj 5198 C 5198 C 4K 6K 4 G 61 X J 1 u 6; X 5 5198 K 5198 K Groove to guide 5198 J 5198 J 4K 6K ■ '"'•■ C ■ ' J i 'A.ry.- -f v^::^:;- .^ *»* «-•••— --■<^—'- ■ 1 1 1 No. 192 4K 6K 1 C 6| X 1 2 S 61 X li 11 H 11 H 8K 12 K 2 6|X1| 2T 6|Xlf 4686 G 9158 B 4686 H 9158 B 4K 6K 4 G 65 X ^ 1 U 61 X I 5198 L 5198 L 4K 6K 4 G 6| X 1 1 U 6§ X i 5198 C 5198 C 4K 6K 4 G 6| X ^ 1 U 6| X 1 5198 J 5198 J Groove to guide :,i,;. . .%- ^,»i .%■ 1 !tj ^'^ ;^': No. 193 4K 6K 1 C 6J X 1 2S 6| X 11 11 H IIH 8K 12 K 2 6|X1| 2T 6|X1! 4686 G 9158 B 4686 H 9158 B 4K 6K 4 G 6| X 1 1 U 6| X f 5198 L 5198 L 4K 6K 4 G 6| X f 1 U 6J X t 5198 C 5198 C 4K 6K 4 G 6| X i 5198 J 1 Groove to guide -Hi 1 U 6| X i 5198 J ;V , ., o...-, ii.,J-J c,.i..< («.... o,J» 0.1, :••'•■ No. 194 4K 6K 1 C 6J X 1 2S 6|XU 11 H UH 8K 12 K 2 6| X li 2T 65 X U 4686 G 9158 B 4686 H 9158 B 4K 6K 4 G 6| X i 1 U 6| X 1 5198 L 5198 L 4K 6K 4 G 6| X 1 1 U 61 X 1 5198 C 5198 C 4K 6K 4G 6i Xi 1 U 6| X i 5198 J 5198 J 4K 6K 4 G 68 X } IV 61 X J 5198 N 5198 N 4K 6K 4 G 6J X 1 IV 61X1 5198 C 5198 C 4K 6K 4 G 6J X J I u o; X s 5198 K •^r ""r "' ^ 7 \ (Jroove to guide 5198 K No. 195 ,.,- „ 4K 6K 1 C 6| X 1 2S 6| X 11 IIH UH 8K 2 6f X H 4686 G 9158 B 4686 H 9158 B 4K 6K 4 G 6| X i 1 U 6| X 1 5198 L 5198 L 4K 6K 4 G 61 X 1 IV 61 Xf 5198 C 5198 C 4K 6K 4 G 6f X § 1 U 6i X f 5198 J 5198 J 4K 6K 4 6i X J IV 6i X J 5198 N 5198 N 4K 6K 4G 61 XI IV 6J X 1 5198 C S198C 4K " 3 . — ^ 4G 6JX! 5198 K Groove to guide ■^■r— -v:!l__i**: ''^- 5198 K i?=^:lz:: * 6 K 1 u 6S X ; J 1 12 K 2T 6| X 15 \%.^^ ;^. •.•* ■' ^' '%■ 1 , .^'i - 1 4K 6K IC 6|X1 IS 6J X 1 3E 3E 1 o V 1 ,^ ^« V, .. 4686 G 9158 B 4686 H i 4 K I 4 G 6} X 1 6 K 1 U 61 X f i 5324 B 4 K 5324 B 6 K 4 G 6J X i 1 U 6} X 8 5324 E 5324 E Groove to guide i^. ..h:^ ^-A. «»»^ -*: r^p^ -,,. -'■■if i«T=;Mj. 12 K 2T 61 XU 6 K 1 U 6| X 1 5324 H '•^*^:aj ^ ,,- o,uW. V C*./-i.«. fSiwrfWJ *»i 9158 B 1 L 1 TABLE 21 W.C. L. M.A. Standards 3^"x6'' Double V Ceiling y2"x4" Double V Ceiling K"x6" Double V Ceiling Vs" xV Double V Ceiling 5^"x6" Double V Ceiling Ys" X V Double V Ceiling or Partition Ys" X 6" Double V Ceiling or Partition l"x V Double V Ceiling PROFILER AND SIDE HEAD DISCS FOR WEST COAST LUMBER MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION STANDARDS — Continued. [21] PATTERNS SIDE HEADS TOP PROFH^ER BOTTOM PROFILER HOW WORKED Front Head Back Head Outside Centre GtjiDE Side Outside Centre Guide Side DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. discs Cutter No. discs Cutter No. discs Cutter No. discs Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. Typej iNumber Type ' Number Type Number Type Number Type Number Type Number Type Number Type Number No 197* "■'' 4 K 1 C 61 X f 6 K 1 S 61 X 1 3E 3E 8K 12 K 2 O 6| X If 2 T 61 X 1# 4686 G 9158 A 4686 H 4K 6K 4 G 6| X 1 1 U 6| X -1 5324 H 5324 H 4K 6K 4 G 61 X 1 1 U 61 X 1 5324 B 5324 B 4K 6K 4 G 6f X ^ ' 5324 E 1 U 61 X 1 ; 5324 E Groove to guide -w m^ --^--^ '^ -^- lEiSj- j V H "*' Dwi*/» V CtiliBf.' tiuadui.} >«s 9158 A I No. 198 * »'/," *. iy «■>/»■ ►■4,. iVi: y.^ 4 K 1 C 6f X 1 6 K j 1 S 6| X 1 3E 3E 8 K 2 61 X If 4686 G 9158 A 4K 4 G 6| X 1 ! 5324 H 4K 6K 4 G 6f X i 1 U 6| X f 5324 B 5324 B 4 K 1 4 G 6f X J 5324 E 6 K 1 1 U 6| X f 5324 E Groove to guide 12 K 2 T 6| X 1| 4686 H 9158 A 6 K 1 U 6| X t 5324 H 4 K 1 C 6| X 1 6 K [ 1 S 61 X 1 3E 3E 4K 6K 4 G 6| X 1 1 U 6| X 1 5324 B 5324 B 4 K I 4 G 6| X ^ ' 5324 E 6 K 1 U 6| X 1 5324 E 1 1 1 Groove to guide — »i!4^ 8 K 2 O 6| X It 12 K 2T 6| X If 4686 G 9158 A 4686 H 01 5R A 4 K 4 G 6| X 5 5324 H 6 K 1 U 6| X t 5324 H 1 yf- • '. "•; a^ * "^ ■^ M'rt" ©•«*;» »' C*/(<»«. fSiaB<(jf«~ 0«>A/« K OMjar (SUMdM/d.) ;*i -« 0«aM« V Ctiliig •r PanitM tSuMdttd > No. 208 4K 6K IC 6|X1 2 S 61 X U UH 8K 11 H 12 K 2 6|X It 2T 6f X If 4686 G 9158 B 4686 H 9158 B ' [ Groove to guide .T 1 1 '/». •4» ,...<; ,..„<.. ww^.; "^i ! 1 No. 209 4K 6K 1 C 61 X 1 2S 61 XU 2 6| X If 2T 6fXlf 4686 G 9158 B 4686 H 9158 B 1 ] Groove to guide ( 11 H UH 8K. 12 K No. 210 4K 6K 1 C 6f X 1 2S 6| X U UH UH 8K 20 6f X H 12K 2T 6| X U 4686 G 9158 B 4686 H 9158 B Groove to T .1, guide No. 211 4K 1 C 61 X 1 UH 8K 2 O 61 X If ' 2T 6|Xlf 4686 G 9158 B 4686 H 9158 B 1 Groove to guide 1 'l 6K 2S 61 XU UH 12 K 1 TABLE 23 W.C. L. M.A. Standards lK"x6'^ V. G. Flooring V X 3" V. G. Flooring lk^"x 3" V. G. Flooring 6" Silo S'\ 10", and 12" Shiplap 1" X 6" V Rustic, 5^" Over-all PROFILER AND SIDE HEAD DISCS FOR WEST COAST LUMBER MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION STANDARDS — Conrinued. SIDE HEADS Front Head Type Number Cutter No. Type Number Cutter No. 1231 TOP PROFILER Type Number Cutter No. Type Number Cutter No. Type Number Cutter No. BOTTOM PROI'TLER Type! Number Cutter No. T>'pc' Number Cutter No. Typci Number Cutter No. •/Si I '•/it. 1 C 6| X 1 2S 61 X U 2 6J X If I 4686 G 9158 B 2T 6f X If 4686 H 9158 B 1 C 61 X 1 2 S 61 X li 2 6| X IJ 4686 G 9158 B 2T 61 X If i 4686 H 9158 B 1 C 6| X 1 2 S 6| X li 2 6| X If 4686 G ! 9158 B 2T 6| X If 4686 H 9158 B 8C 6fXli 2 6| X If 4686 G 9158 E 2T 6J X If 4686 H 9158 E 3C 6|X} 10 F 3C 7|x} 10 F 3 S 61 X } I 10 F 3S 71 X J 1 10 F 10 F 10 F 10 F 10 F 3C 7i X f 3 C 6i X f 3S 7ixi 3 S 6j X } 10 F 10 F 10 F 10 F 3C 7JXJ I 10 F I4K!4G 6iXi 9079 F 3 C 6| X i 10 F 3 8 7J X J 10 F 6K lU 6i X I 9079'F 3 S 61 X i 10 F 4K 4G 65 X i 9079 J I 6K lU 61 X I I 9079J Lap to guide M'Alil-l-: 24 W.C. L. M. A. Standards 1" x.S" V Rustic-, 7',''()v(T-.-ill 1" X ()" Double V Rustic l"x — J i Jtf- antf J?" Ctoo*fd Roofing 4K 6K 1 C 61 X 1 2 S 61 X U IIH UH 8K 12 K 2 6fXli 2 T 61 X li 4686 G 9158 B 4686 H 9158 B 4K 6K 8C 61 XU 2 8 6fXli IM IM Groove to guide If ^' {LA. ]V;; ,- . «- B", M'"I. "• '»' 'Sl"«"" i 'i"! 4K 6K 1 C 61 X 1 2 8 6iXli 11 H UH 8K 12 K 2 61 X If 2T 62 X U 4686 G 9158 B 4686 H 9158 B 4K 6K 8C 6| X U 2 S 6i X li IM IM ' 1 Groove to guide No. 223 r— = ".■ c •at Zl^ i :'4. 1 I II J 4K 6K 1 C 6i X 1 2 8 61 X li 4686 B 4686 B 4K 6K 3C 7|XJ 3 C 6i X i 3 8 7iXi 3 8 61 X ! 10 F 10 F 10 F 10 F 4K 6K 1 8C 6i X li 3P j ' No 224 1« . «>!«" 1 i, i!i— ■Ji ^ ;,4i »V 3f: 2 8 61 X 1} 3P j guide 1 r i.*/4-! 1 '- 1 TABLE 25 W.C.L.M. A. Standards l"x8'Xhannel Rustic 1" X 6" Novelty Rustic, No. 115 V X 6" Novelty Rustic, No. 117 3' {%") O. G. Batten (To Order) y O. G. Batten 2y2" {%") O. G. Batten (To Order) 23^'' O. G. Batten PROFILER AND SIDE HEAD DISCS FOR WEST COAST LUMBER MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION STANDARDS — Continued 1251 PATTERNS SIDE HEADS TOP PROFILEK BOTTOM PROITLEK now WORKEt - Front Head Back Head Outside Centre Guide Side Outside Centre Guide Side DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. discs Cutter No. discs Cutter No. discs Cutter No. discs Cutter No. discs Cutter No. discs Cutter No. Type Number * Type Number Type Number Type Number Type; Number Type| Number Type Number Typ e Number No. 226 4K 6K 1 C 61 X 1 2 S 6i X U 3 C 71 X ! 3 C 6i X J 3S 75X1 3 S 6| X f 10 F 10 F 10 F 10 F 4K 6K 8 C 61 X 1| 2S 6|X1| 3P 3P 1 1 Lap to guide 'h \ iV ^ Vi* 8V«I_ V 4686 B 4686 B 4K 6K y m\ 1 '•* 1 ^■•.+- 1 i "^ 'k 1 l-Mi" ChtantI Ruiuc (SutidaKl) !^ ■".'-.• No. 226 4K 6K 1 C 6| X 1 2 S 61 X U 4686 B 4686 B 4K 6K 3C 71 X J 3 C 6| X J 3 S 7t X 1 3 S 61 X 5 11 F 4686 A 11 F 4686 A 4K 6K 8 C 6t X 2^ 2 S 61 X 2i 51 Y 51 y 4K 6K I 1 Lap to guide ° : S/^^..| -— "'^■'1^-' 27ps 5 S 6| X 2 52 Y 1 1 iS Novelty Ruitie. No. Hi (Sttndtid). r- •/,.--. No. 227 , V. ■ 4K 6K 1 C 61 X 1 2 S 6f X U 4686 B 4686 B 4K 6K 3 C 71 X i 3 C 6| X i 3 S 71 X J 3 S 61 X f 11 F 4686 A 11 F 4686 A 4K 6K 3 J 5| X 6A 1 X 6| X 6,'',, 5356 W 5356 W 1 guide ■ . 'V :■ ' /..." >■ •-' *f ""^S; / .6 Wo.W(^ «u».i(. Wo 11! (S. r'^.HT No. 228 .J. 1 t'" T i 4K 6K 1 C 61 X 1 2S 6J X li 4686 B 4686 B 4K 6K 1 C 6| X 1 2 8 6| X U 4686 B 4686 B 4 K , 1 C 61 X f 6 K ' IS 61 X f UAH 13AH 4K 6K IC 6|X| 14 AH IS 61 XI 14AH 8C 6| X 1} 9076 C Mould to guide [4K 6K ^^__^ 2S 6i X U 9076 C , f..jo 6 «...." 1 [ No. 229 4K 6K 1 C 61 X 1 '2S 6lXli 4686 B 4686 B 4686 B 4686 B 4K 1 IC 6iXi 13 AH UAH 4K 6K IC oiX} 14AH IS 6iX? 14 AH 4K 8C 6j X U 9076 C 9076 C Mould to guide T i j, , ■ ; 4 K 1 C 6| X 1 6K 2 S 65 X U i -1 ZIIS 6K IS 6|XJ 6K 2S 61 X 11 1 No. 230 4K 6K 1 C 61 X 1 2S 6tXU 4686 B 4686 B 4 K 1 C 61 X 1 6K 2S 6JXU 4686 B 4686 B 4K 6K 1 C 61 X f IS 61 X ! UAH UAH 4K 6K IC 6,' X J 14 AH IS 63 X} UAH 1 ! 9076 C 9076 C 1 Mould to guide " ^ 3/,--^ ; 1 6K o<- oj X 1} 2S 61X1} •feSs No. 231 i 4K 6K IC 61 Xl 2 S 63 X IJ 4686 B 4686 B 4K 1 C 63 X 1 4686 B 1 4686 B 13 AH 1 4K 6K IC 6iXi UAH IS 61 X J HAH 4K 6K 8C 61X1} 2S 6»X1} 9076 C 9076 C Mould to guide ;, %-_^ 4K 6K 1 C 6J X 1 IS 6| X f 6K 1 2S 65X IJ UAH TABLE 26 W.C. L. M.A. Standards r iy^') O. G. Batten (To Order) r O. G. Batten y Flat Batten B.C.L. andS.M.A.Io j j M.L.M.A. ^Standards y^' X 3" V Ceiling y^' X 4" V Ceiling y^' X 6" V Ceiling [26] No. 232 PATTERNS PROFILER AND SIDE HEAD DISCS FOR WEST COAST LUMBER MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION STANDARDS ~ Continued. SIDE HEADS Type Number Cutter No. Type Number Cutter No. 1 C 6i X 1 2S 6|Xli 1 C 6| X 1 2 S 61 X 1} 4686 B 4686 B 4686 B 4686 B 4K 6K 1 C 6f X 1 2 S 6| X IJ 4686 6 4686 B 4K 6K 1 C 6| X 1 2 S 6| X U 4686 B 4686 B TOP PROFILER Type Cutter No. IC 6JX! IS 6|X| 37 AH 37 AH 1 C 6| X i IS 6f X I 37 AH 37 AH Type] Number Cutter No. Type Cutter No. 1 C 6| X J IS 6i X 5 36 AH 36 AH 1 C 61 X I IS 61 Xi 36 AH 36 AH BOnOM PROFILER Type Number Cutter No. Cutter Type Type 1 C 6j X 2 9076 B IS 6J X I 9076 B 1 C 6| X J IS 61 Xi 9076 B 9076 B Cutter No. HOW WORKED Mould to guide Mould to guide No. 234 4K 1 C 6i X 1 6 K 1 2 S 61 X U 4686 B 4686 B 4 K 1 C 6| X 1 6K ! 2S 61 X U 4686 B 4686 B Straight ciIrc to nuide PROFILER AND SIDE HEAD DISCS FOR BRITISH COLUMBIA LUMBER AND SHINGLE MANUFACTURERS, LTD., THE MOUNTAIN LUMBER MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION STANDARDS. B. C. L. and S. M., Ltd Mountain L, M. A. TABLE 27 [■Standards V X 3" V Ceiling 1" X r V Celling 1" X 6" V Ceiling 1" X 3" Beaded Celling 1" X 4" Beaded Ceiling 1" X 6" Beaded Ceiling r^x3" Flooring PROFILER AND SIDE HEAD DISCS FOR BRITISH COLUMBIA LUMBER AND SHINGLE MANUFACTURERS, LTD., THE MOUNTAIN LUMBER MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION STANDARDS — Con/inued. [27] PATTERNS SIDE HEADS TOP PROFILER BOTTOM PROFILER HOW WORKED Front Head Back Head Outside Centre Guide Side Outside Centre Guide Side DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. DISCS Cutter No. discs Cutter No. discs Cutter No. discs Cutter No. discs Cutter No. discs Cutter No. Type Number Type Number Type Number Type Numb^ Type Number Type Number Type Number Type Number No. 4 l< ^^ 4K 6K 1 C 6| X 1 2S 6|XU 11 H 11 H 8K 12 K 2 6| X \\ 2T 6tXli 4686 G 9158 B 4686 H 9158 B 4K 6K 4G 6fX^ 1 U 6| X 1 5324 H 4K 6K 4G 6fXj lU 6|X| 5324 E 5324 E 4K 6K 1 C 6| X 1 IS 6| X 1 9076 E 9076 E Groove to guide S*]~ '^' 1 'lit ''■iAJ/&//^/^.5s=^ i^i i No. 5 Kn i^— p 4K 6K 1 C 6| X 1 2 8 6f X U 11 H UH 8K 12 K 2 6| X IJ 2T 6|Xlf 4686 G 9158 B 4686 H 9158 B 4K 6K 4 G 61 X § 1 U 61 X 1 5324 H 5^24 H 4K 6K 4 G 61 X ^ lU 6iX| 5324 E 5324 E 4K 6K 1 C 6| X 1 18 6| X 1 9076 E 9076 E 4K 6K 1 C 6| X J IS 6| X J 9076 E 9076 E Groove to guide |i!- , ^ 1«: '*' /y^'/:te//'//^gS/-c/' ^^'■ No. 6 ^ ^e. , f.1- 4K 6K 1 C 6f X 1 2 S 61 X U UH 11 H 8K 12 K 2 6| X 1| 2 T 6| X 1| 4686 G 9158 B 4686 H 9158 B 4K 6K 4G 61 Xi lU 61 Xf 5324 H 5324 H 4K 6K 4 G 6| X 1 1 U 6f X 1 5324 B 5324 B 4K 6K 4 G 6| X ! 1 U 6| X 1 5324 E 5324 E 4K 6K 1 C 6| X 1 IS 6| X 1 4686 C 4686 C 4K 6K 1 C 61 X 1 IS 6| X 1 4686 C 4686 C Groove to guide ,' h \ ^2 •r*-. A6^7^S/i7/^ai7>^c''. i»^ No. 7 4K 6K 1 C 6| X 1 2 S 6| X U UH 11 H 8K 12 K 2 6|X1J 2T 6-1 X If 4686 G 9158 B 4686 H 9158 B 4K 6K 4 G 6| X J 1 U 6| X 1 5198 L 5198 L 4K 6K 4 G 6f X ^ lU 6fX| 5198 J 5198 J 4K 6K 1 C 61 X 1 IS 6t X 1 9076 E 9076 E Groove to guide '■^ ' A3i3w*'ai'z<»/j^iifs//c S/o'/pok^/'ty. 3 C 6f X I 3 C 7| X I 3 S 7| X i 3 S 6f X f 10 F 10 F 10 F 10 F 8C 6| X If 3P 2S 6| X 1| I 3? 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