| US Patent: 11,349 
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| Device in machine for cutting round tenons | 
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| Patentees: |  
 | George Bailey (exact or similar names) - Lockport, NY |  | Thomas R. Bailey (exact or similar names) - Lockport, NY |  
 
 
 
 
 
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| Patent Dates: |  
| Granted: | Jul. 25, 1854 |  USPTO (New site tip)
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 Vintage Machinery entry for Spalding's Machine Shop
 Vintage Machinery entry for T. R. Bailey & Vail
 
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| Description: |  | This machine was intended for making bedstead-rails, but it was also used for making garden implements such as hoes and rakes. An 1855 ad from Spalding's Machine Shop lists this machine: "Baily's Bed Rail Machine, for turning and tenoning square timber—eight hundred pieces in ten hours turned ready for the screw." An 1874 ad from T. R. Bailey & Vail shows a lathe with this patented feature. |  |