No mention is made of a paper-cutting machine in the eleventh edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, either in the index or under the various trade headings.
They are then severed in half with a cutting machine, and afterwards calendered, by passing the sheets successively between rollers; or they are pressed between smooth pasteboards.
In the reduction of very coarse rags, such as sail-cloth, a cutting machine is also employed.
This is effected by the action of a cutting machine, the essential parts of which are two sets of blunt knives, the one stationary, and the other revolving.
Industry is sparse, bright spots including electric power and aluminum production based on the country's sizable hydropower resources and a surprising specialty in the production of metal-cutting machine tools.
On leaving the planing-machine these quarter baulks were passed on to the gutter-cutting machine.
The same James Fox is also said at a very early period to have invented a screw-cutting machine, an engine for accurately dividing and cutting the teeth of wheels, and a self-acting lathe.
His son Fizzy Fry left his place as clerk in the hotel and went to work in the corn-cutting machine factory.
The system of checking on piece work, introduced by the superintendent Ed Hall in the corn-cutting machine plant, had brought on Bidwell's first industrial strike.
They worked in the night shift at the Corn-Cutting Machine Plant, at the foundry, the bicycle factory or at the big new Tool Machine Factory that had just moved to Bidwell from Cleveland.
In March a new company was organized and at once began making Hugh's corn-cutting machine, a success from the beginning.
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