Hobby Tool Foot Power Scroll Saw Antique Print c.1890
$18.76
Product Description
Hobby Tools Foot Power Scroll Saw Cassell & Company
Antique Chromolithograph for "Work Magazine" Supplement to Part
Published by Cassell and Company LTD., London, Paris, New York and Melbourne c.1890
John Cassell (1817 – 1865) was a British Publisher printer, writer and editor, who founded the firm Cassell & Co. famous for its educational books and periodicals, and which pioneered the serial publication of novels. He was also a well-known tea and coffee merchant and a general business entrepreneur. A devout Christian he lobbied for the Temperance Movement publishing The Teetotal Times in 1846. He was a social reformer who recognized the importance of education in improving the life of the working classes, and whose many publications, both magazines and books, brought learning and culture to the masses.
Condition = Very Good ; 3 x fold as issued
Size of image = 17.2 x 10.8 inch (43 x 27 cm)
Product Videos
Pedal-Operated Wooden Scroll Saw (02:49)
Unlike most of Del's wooden machines, this pedal-powered scroll saw actually "does something"...it is a working tool. A wooden machine that can cut up wood...that sounds cannibalistic! But as Del points out, it is functional but not really practical.
This machine has some parts made of other materials than wood: the flywheel is weighted with lead, the standard saw blade is steel & its holder aluminum, and metal screws & bolts were used to make it easier to take apart for adjustment or repair.
To me, one of the most fascinating parts of the machine is the intricate pedal linkage. I know it took Del quite a bit of "fiddlin'" to make the pedals work smoothly. If you would like to communicate with Del directly, his YouTube channel is
http://www.youtube.com/woodificood
Also of interest: a feature article about Del in the magazine Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts (summer issue 2011). Short web version here: http://www.scrollsawer.com/features/mechanical-marvels-in-wood.html
Pedal-Operated...
Unlike most of Del's wooden machines, this pedal-powered scrol...