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US Patent: 157,296
Improvement in Flattening and Tempering Saws
Patentee:
Christopher Richardson (exact or similar names) - Newark, NJ

USPTO Classifications:
432/225

Tool Categories:
woodworking tools : handsaws
woodworking machines : specialty woodworking machines : tool making machines

Assignees:
None

Manufacturer:
Richardson Bros. - Newark, NJ

Witnesses:
Thos. S. Crane
John P. Brooks

Patent Dates:
Applied: Sep. 14, 1874
Granted: Dec. 01, 1874

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Description:
Saws are flattened before hardening. They are placed in the oven until "quite hot"; transferred to clamping plates; pressed in a softened condition; and reheated if needed and then hardened in a bath of oil. Hammering is still required after hardening but it is claimed to be reduced by 2/3s and the amount of grinding required reduced by 1/3. Process appears to be an improvement of his earlier patent 65,946.

Assumed to be utilized by Richardson Bros in their saw making operations.

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