Amputation saws and bullet extractors, 16th-18th century.
1651-1751
Replica of Iron Age saw found in Glastonbury
Dovetail saw
1760-1800
Hacksaw, c. 1700
Two Lancashire hack saws
High speed milling cutters
Frame saw
1560-1700
Saw, wrought iron, German, 17th century.
Cross-cut saw, peg tooth
Saw, steel and ivory, 19th century
1801-1900
Pointed wooden stick with saw teeth made of flints set into blackgum
1870-1910
Stanley 'Jet Cut' hardpoint tenon saw, with packaging
Amputation saw, 1900-1935
1900-1935
Surgical saw
Common hand saw
1874
Hacksaw frame, German, early 18th century
16" hollow ground circular saw
Circular saw
Section of drag or reciprocating cross-cut saw
Wooden stick with pointed handle and saw blade made from flint stones set in to gum
1870-1920
Section of cross-cut saw
Saw, 19th century, steel, brass and ebony
1801-1900
1ft length of 16" band saw
Saw, consisting of snout of saw-fish
1881-1920
Saw, Indian, middle 19th century
1860-1871
Machine hacksaw
Section of band-saw, 6" swage set
Small saw with horn handle
1801-1900
Saw or fish hook with shark's teeth blades secured by fibre to wooden half
1881-1915
Section of band-saw, 10" swage set
Ceremonial saw consisting of wooden stick with row of flints set into black gum at one end
1801-1925
Section of band-saw, 4" set, for general purposes
Metal framed hacksaw
Wooden stick
1870-1900
Hand saw
1880-1920
Section of cross-cut saw
20" circular saw, showing various shapes of teeth
Chainsaw leg guard in Kevlar
1982
Section of band-saw, 14" swage double cut
Rotary electric bone saw
Drag saw by Christy and Parry
Dancing punch saw set
Ceremonial(?) saw-toothed staff of carved wood wit
1870-1910
Amputating saw
Section of cross-cut saw, No. 150, racer tooth
Hack Saw (13"x1 1/4" blade")
Wooden stick
1870-1910
26" cross-cut handsaw; specimens of handsaw blades in process of manufacture: pared plate