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US Patent: 163,880
Improvement in modes of applying emery to metal surfaces
Patentee:
Samuel G. Morrison (exact or similar names) - Williamsport, PA

USPTO Classifications:
125/15, 451/546, 51/295, 51/300, 51/307

Tool Categories:
industrial tools : grinding wheels
metalworking machines : grinders : sharpening machines : grinding wheels

Assignees:
None

Manufacturer:
Not known to have been produced

Witnesses:
Hepburn McClure
Stephen W. Hall

Patent Dates:
Applied: Sep. 01, 1874
Granted: Jun. 01, 1875

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Description:
A grinding wheel is constructed around a circular metal plate as follows: the plate is heated and coated with "flour of sulphur" which melts. Emery-paste is applied and then coated with dissolved gum-shellac. A thick paste of gum-shellac plus one part sulphur and seven parts emery is applied and then the wheel placed in a mould. The paste is tamped into the mould and then the mould is pressed and secured and then put in an oven. The heat should be sufficient to melt the sulphur.

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