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is a sliding clamp that carries the saw-guide, which is connected by links with the said arms, so as to allow them to be placed within and conform to any angle, and insure at the same time the proper position of the stock midway between the said arms. Mi′ter-ing-ma-chine′. 1. (Printing.) A machine for mitering printers' rules, so that their ends may meet at a miter-joint. Various adjustments are found in the United States patents. McDonald, July 3, 1855Babcock, February 5, 1861. Grover and Pelouse, May 29, 1860.Walker, December 3, 1867. Ustich, July 21, 1868. 2. (Joinery.) A machine for mitering or slanting the ends of pieces which are to be united by a miterjoint. The machine illustrated is adapted for mitering frame moldings, panel moldings, etc. The irons work at right angles to one another, and cut the miters true and clean. Mitering-machine. Mi′ter-i′ron. (Forging.) A number of bars of angular shape wedged together inside a hoop to form a fago
ad Carrier. 6,439BatchelderMay 8, 1849. 7,931Grover et al.Feb. 11, 1851. 10,597JohnsonMar. 7, 185,471Shaw et al.June 1, 1858. (Reissue.)568Grover et al.June 15, 1858. (Reissue.)617Batchelg. 17, 1858. 21,670GroverOct. 5, 1858. 21,752GroverOct. 12, 1858. 22,143HarknessNov. 23, 1858. ly 12, 1859. 25,087BoothAug. 10, 1859. 25,730Grover et al.Oct. 11, 1859. 25,876BarnesOct. 25, 185ne 4, 1861. 33,414BollmanOct. 1, 1861. 33,778GroverNov. 26, 1861. 36,405GroverSept. 9, 1862. 37,an. 19, 1875. 4. Lifting Presser-Foot. 21,671GroverOct. 5, 1858. 24,939KelseyAug. 2, 1859. 28,45 14, 1860. 31,757WillcoxMar. 19, 1861. 34,571GroverMar. 4, 1862. 37,996AmblerMar. 24, 1863. 38,2he hook-shaft e. See also Tailoring-machine. Grover and Baker sewing-machine. The Grover and B Weed Sewing-Machine Co.20,495 Machines. Grover and Baker Sewing-Machine Co. (estimated)20,000ads, one needle. 13. Double-looped stitch. Grover and Baker. 14. Chain with interlocking thre[17 more...]