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