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  1. Sarah "Tabitha" Babbitt (December 9, 1779 - 10 December 1853) was a Shaker credited as a tool maker and inventor. Inventions attributed to her by the Shakers include the circular saw, the spinning wheel head, and false teeth. She became a member of the Harvard Shaker community in 1793.

  2. A Babbitt se le atribuye la invención de la primera sierra circular que se utilizó en un aserradero en 1813. Según los shakers, Babbitt observaba cómo unos hombres utilizaban la sierra de dos manos, difícil de manejar, cuando notó que la mitad del movimiento se desperdiciaba. [2]

  3. 15 de may. de 2024 · Came up with the concept of the circular saw at a Shaker saw mill. Died at age 73 in Harvard, Massachusetts, US. Tabitha Babbitt, a pioneering American toolmaker of the 19th century,...

  4. 9 de dic. de 2016 · Efemérides. La inventora Sarah «Tabitha» Babbitt (1779-1853 aproximadamente) nació un 9 de diciembre. Celebrating Tabitha Babbitt. Miembro de la comunidad religiosa Harvard Shaker, se le atribuye la invención de la primera sierra circular (1813) –aunque éste es un hecho muy discutido–, de la cabeza de rueda giratoria y del ...

  5. Tabitha Babbitt was an early American and Shaker tool maker and inventor, including inventions for the circular saw, spinning wheel head and false teeth. Background Sarah (Tabitha) Babbitt was born on December 9, 1779 in Hardwick, Massachusetts.

  6. 2 de jul. de 2020 · Sarah Tabitha Babbitt (12 August 1779-10 December1853) is believed to have invented the first circular saw for use in a sawmill between 1810 and 1813. This account has been vigorously challenged as “Shaker propaganda” and we would appreciate further information.

  7. 8 de ago. de 2014 · Tabitha Babbitt was a quiet weaver living in a Shaker community in Massachusetts. The community thrived on the forestry industry, and she would observe men hard at work sawing logs. In 1810, she thought up an easier way of cutting wood that wouldn’t expend quite so much energy.