摘要 |
The spindle, used for making laminar wood slices of set length, has evenly distributed peripheral double-cut blades. Radially inward edge sections are formed by varying-depth recesses parallel to the channel circle plane. In each case, only one inner cutting edge section, with short transitional cutting edges between the outer edge sections on the first blade end and a similar one on the following blade, are aligned with each other. These determine the blades' protrusion. All the other inner and outer cutting edge sections and their transitional edges assume any suitable radial protruding positions across the spindle surface, greater at any point than the blade protrusion.
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