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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 7100650 | Veneer slicer The problem in previously known stay log-type veneer slicers in which a large block of wood is directed in an eccentrically rotating manner past a knife consists of the fact that a remaining block that cannot be sliced has to be removed by hand from a girder structu... | 09/05/2006 |
| 5711358 | Method and apparatus for making vertical grain wood strands A veneer lathe is provided with back-up rolls modified to include serrating knives to effect cutting a log longitudinally at predetermined circumferentially spaced apart intervals to define the width of wood strands, and also to include scribing cutters t... | 01/27/1998 |
| 5383504 | Flexible station for cutting veneer from wood logs A veneer cutting station (10) for a wood log (12) comprises a veneer cutting machine (11) producing a continuous sheet of rotary-cut veneer sent to transverse cutting means and at least one incising blade (23) arranged for cutting longitudinally the venee... | 01/24/1995 |
| 5255726 | Substantially uncurved and unwaved plywood produced by using veneers with unstraight fibers and method for producing such a plywood A substantially uncurved and unwaved plywood includes at least one pair of veneers located symmetrically with respect to a middle of a thickness of the plywood and having unstraight grains which coincide with each other. A method for producing a substantially ... | 10/26/1993 |
| 3993231 | Tube cutting apparatus Disclosed is an apparatus for cutting elongated tubular material into short individual sections. The apparatus comprises a plurality of circular knives fixedly mounted in spaced relationship to each other along the axis of a non-rotating shaft. Rotatable ... | 11/23/1976 |