Pan′el-rais′er.
(Wood-working.) One employed to rabbet away the angle and a part of the surface of a board, in order to give it a sunken margin, leaving a raised panel. The cutters have such a contour as to give the required molding to the edge of the raised portion. The example is known as a doublehead panel-raiser, working upon two edges of the board at once, at a gaged distance apart. A couple of the worked panels are shown on the floor below the machine.
Fay's panel-raiser. |