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1991-96, Saw
Dovetail Saw
1991-96, Saw

Dovetail Saw

Date1790-1810
Maker
MediumSteel, brass and beech (est.)
DimensionsOverall: 13 9/16 × 4 × 13/16 in (34.4 × 10.2 × 2cm)
Blade: 9" x 1 3/4"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1991-96
DescriptionDovetail saw of classic late-18th c. form with a straight steel blade bolstered by the addition of a brass spine. Shaped, open wooden handle is attached to the blade with two brass bolts secured by slotted & threaded washers.Label TextThe smallest of the named range of backsaws imported into America produced cuts ranging from coarse to very precise. With its many fine teeth, it was superb for creating delicate dovetail joints, which is how it got its name.Mark(s)Spine of blade marked "HOWEL" in raised letters within a scalloped cartouche.
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