US Patent: 360,848
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| Method of and appliance for bending wood
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Patentee:
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| George S. Bond (exact or similar names) - Charlestown, NH |
| Manufacturer: |
| Not known to have been produced |
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Patent Dates:
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| Applied: |
Sep. 28, 1886 |
| Granted: |
Apr. 12, 1887 |
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Jeff Joslin
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Description: |
| "My invention relates to a method of bending wood, applicable in the manufacture of articles—such as violin-cases and the like—in which a flat piece of wood or board in its natural state is to be bent or molded into a convex form by changing its curvature in directions both parallel with and transverse to the direction of the grain of the wood. For example, in making the cover of a violin-case it is desirable to produce a deep concavity or recess in the under side of the cover to receive the bridge of the violin..." |
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