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Hacksaw
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Hacksaw

Date1750-1820
MediumIron, steel, and wood
DimensionsLength: 20 1/8" Height: 4 1/2"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1997-115,2
DescriptionCrude hacksaw of usual form with a cylindrical wooden handle. Its heavily worn and re-sharpened blade is tensioned by a prominent "ram's horn" nut.Label TextSome smiths made their own saw frames, like the one on this example. Since blades tended to come from specialized makers in far-flung places like Sheffield, they were kept in use through repeated sharpening, resulting in a curved row of teeth, as seen here.
Peel 1977-112
ca.1810-1840
1986-268,67, Saw
1790-1810
1958-450, Saw
1650-1750
2016-443, Plane
John Nicholson
ca. 1739-1763
1991-117,1, Workbench
ca.1750-1850, with 20th c. elements
2016-388, Plane
Cesar Chelor
ca. 1753-1784
2016-393, Plane
Francis Nicholson
ca. 1720-1753