TP Mre often the most painful to hear, YET we must not despise thenii or think it uncharitable of those FRIENDS who are BOLD enough J 1 ■■ «~-* t to tell us of our FAULTS. difference in tKe Mechanism of the Vertical Feed and the IteEBlH EIM SEWING 3MEACHI NER If you examine the tyro Sketches * ; j:S)£; K-,:.: 818 q i)ilM.,Bli.J.! ■ •t" 'HIare 20 PIECES used in the CONSTRUCTION of the HEAD of the Vertical Feed, and only Three in the head of: the Agai|®,' each, of these 20 pieces produces DOUBLE FRICTION on its FELLOW, making in - I^ie |-ji ; FIlIOTION SURFACES, the Vertical Feed having FOtf&TEEN TIMES MOKE FRICTION ! than we have in the head of the goes through the cloth, 20 pieces of machinery crushed into the head of the~Machiite (namely, four cam rollers, four cams, one needle-bar, one pressure bar, one feed-bar, and three other FEARFUL FRICTION, which must P A lßo * the Presser, and Feed Bars must be saturated with Oil to make them work, which endangers; the material being *sewn. WITH THESE FROM KW^^^sriiwiiMMMMßßiOTraiwernv, i^BLHiJSyiICBU [lLtKW^WfifCiiß M^H^NICAt. ; CONSTRUCTION OF T&ETTWO MACHINES ?
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XI, Issue 611, 18 June 1881, Page 2 (Supplement)
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185Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XI, Issue 611, 18 June 1881, Page 2 (Supplement)
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