Added TheGlasgowStory: Saw sharpening

TheGlasgowStory 

Skip Navigation / Jump to Content

Featured Images

Partick Coat of Arms
Partick Coat of Arms

Street football
Street football

Saw sharpening

People's Palace, Social History File

*Open in New Window
Saw sharpening

Sharpening saw teeth on a 60-inch diameter circular saw at William Cook & Sons' factory, c 1910. The operative sits on the left of the the photograph, the works manager is standing on the right.

The operative, wearing goggles to protect his eyes, sharpened the front and the bottom (the gullet) of the saw teeth with an emery or a carborundum (made from silicon carbide) wheel. A skilled worker could also shape the front angle of the teeth in the same operation.

Reference: PP.1986.10.8

Reproduced with the permission of Glasgow City Council, Glasgow Museums

Keywords:
managers, saw manufacturers, saw sharpening machine, saws, toolmakers, toolmaking, William Cook & Sons



Quick Search


Photo Album

You have 1 image in your photo album.

View Photo Album

Log-In (Optional)

username:
password:
Not a user? Register now for FREE!

Other Options