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107,211
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Sep. 13, 1870
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Improvement in sawing-machine
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James T. Baggs |
Bridgeport, OH |
Innovation is a means of mounting an ordinary sawblade on an arbor so that it can be used as a wobble dado blade. |
122,695
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Jan. 16, 1872
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Improvement in sawing-machines
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James T. Baggs |
Bridgeport, OH |
Another variation on the multi-arbor tablesaw, such as the Wardwell tablesaw of patent 16,814. |
138,552
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May. 06, 1873
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Improvement in sawing-machines
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James T. Baggs |
Bridgeport, OH |
Invention is a clever cam mechanism to keep the blade centered in the table opening as the table is tilted. This invention was superseded by the tilting-arbor trunnion mechanism invented in 1878, patent 210,100. |
175,323
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Mar. 28, 1876
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Improvement in circular sawing machines
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James T. Baggs |
Bridgeport, OH |
The invention is for a tilting-table saw, and it shifts the top laterally as the top is tilted so that the blade-slot remains centered on the blade. |
178,502
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Jun. 13, 1876
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Improvement in saw-mandrels
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James T. Baggs |
Bridgeport, OH |
"My invention relates to the combination of certain attachments with a saw-mandrel, so that the saw will be held to run in a plane perpendicular with the mandrel for ordinary sawing, or readily changed to different angles with the mandrel for cutting grooves and rabbets of different widths." |
305,994
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Sep. 30, 1884
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Coal-mining machine
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Andrew J. Baggs |
Bridgeport, OH |
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Coal-mining machine
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James T. Baggs |
Bridgeport, OH |
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310,359
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Jan. 06, 1885
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Belt-gearing
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James T. Baggs |
Bridgeport, OH |
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