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E E represents the point for machinists' or metal workers'
use, to be used with face C C.
F
F represents the common or single point, gage point, for marking
wood or anything else at the option of the operator, to be
used with face D D.
G G represents the cutter for cutting wood, leather, paper,
or any other soft material, to be used with face D D.
H
H represents the screw holding the three combined points on
the top or end of stem M M.
I I represents the mortise regulating screw working or screwing
into cylinder J J for mortising wood or other material.
J J represents cylinder screw into which the regulating screw
I I works for mortising.
K
K represents the nut in the center of the head L L that screw
B B works in.
LL represents gage head complete working on stem M M.
M M represents stem of gage made of brass or other metal,
on which the head L L works for all of the uses of the gage.
Length of the stem M M seven inches 7 in. complete; diameter
of stem M M five eighths of an inch 5/8 in.; diameter of head
L L two in. and three eighths of an inch, 2-3/8 in., thickness
of head L L on inch and a quarter full, 1/4 in.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters
Patent is- The combination of the four several gages in one
tool; and all operating on the same end of the stem; the mortise
working with an anti-friction screw, the head of which is
at the bottom or end of stem.
ALBERT WILLIAMS.
Witnesses:
Enoch Remick,
James Nichol.
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