MOULDING OR FRIEZING MACHINES.

These are machines that cut mouldings on the edges of the work. The term friezing is applied by some, when the machine has but one cutter spindle, while by others these machines, whether having one or two spindles, are termed edge moulding machines. Still another term applied to this class of machine is that of variety moulders or variety moulding machines.

In machines of this class, it is of primary importance that lost motion or play in the bearings be avoided, because the cutter end of the spindle overhangs its bearings, and any side play of the spindle in its bearings is multiplied at the cutting edges of the cutters. Perfect lubrication of the spindle bearings, and ample bearing surface on the journals and bearings, are therefore of the first importance.

The work is rested on the upper surface of the table, and is fed to the cutters by hand.

Fig. 3212.

Fig. 3213.