The Artizan . THE ARTIZAN. No. 30.—Yol. 3.—Third Series. JUNE 1st, 1865. NORMAXDS PATENT WOOD-SAWIXG MACHINES.(Illustrated by Plate 280.) Agreeably to the announcement in our last issue, we have illustrated, inthe accompanying Plate 280, Messrs. Xormands Patent Machine for theCurvilinear Sawing of ship-frame timbers with bevels, twist, and 1 being an end elevation; Fig. 2 a side elevation; and Fig. 3 a planthereof. AVe may here remark that the principle of the action of Messrs. Nor-mands Patent Curvilinear Machines is different from that of machinespreviously made and intended for a


The Artizan . THE ARTIZAN. No. 30.—Yol. 3.—Third Series. JUNE 1st, 1865. NORMAXDS PATENT WOOD-SAWIXG MACHINES.(Illustrated by Plate 280.) Agreeably to the announcement in our last issue, we have illustrated, inthe accompanying Plate 280, Messrs. Xormands Patent Machine for theCurvilinear Sawing of ship-frame timbers with bevels, twist, and 1 being an end elevation; Fig. 2 a side elevation; and Fig. 3 a planthereof. AVe may here remark that the principle of the action of Messrs. Nor-mands Patent Curvilinear Machines is different from that of machinespreviously made and intended for accomplishing the same objects. In mostof these latter, the timber to be operated upon is moved in a straight line,being a chord of the curve to be obtained, the saws being moved laterallyand turned round their centres in an oblique direction, so as to meet theline to be followed on the timber. In the machines now under notice, and illustrated in the accompanyingPlate and woodcut, the position of the saws i


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