The accompanying cut illustrates the latest im-proved new pattern machine, manufactured by the American Woodworking Machinery Co. It has been made heavier and stronger, and with the improvements is the best machines of its class on the market.

Built to work 8, 12, 16, 24 and 30 in. wide, the adjustments, solidity and advantages of construction of this planer enable a wide range of work to be done upon it, such as squaring, smoothing, taking out of wind, glue jointing, bevelling, chamfering, rabbeting, moulding, tenoning, etc. It will also stick curved mouldings, such as casing heads, special inside finish mouldings, etc., which have heretofore been done by hand.

There are no links, wedges, pin joints or eccentrics under the table to get out of adjustment or wear slack; by putting the frame on three legs it is impossible to strain or twist it by bolting down or by the settling of the floor. By means of the large hand wheel at the right the working table can be moved instantly either way without requiring the operator to change his position in the least. The design and method of fitting up is such that the tables must be true and remain so, and they cannot twist, rock, strain or be displaced, no matter how uneven the foundations on which they are placed.