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At last count, 96 people have died during the course of the ten "Saw" movies to date, most of them killed by the clanking automated slicing machines built by the vengeful machinist Jigsaw (Tobin Bell).
Source: https://www.slashfilm.com/1408461/saw-x-jigsaw-trap-police-called/
He was a skilled machinist by trade and retired from Novelis in Louisville after 40 years of dedicated hard work.
Source: https://www.wcluradio.com/2023/12/02/louis-lee-butch-clemons/
It’s Stern who maneuvers through Nazi bureaucracy to give fellow Jews a chance at wellbeing in the ghetto — including a man with one arm he recruits to be a machinist in Schindler’s enamelware factory.
The 80-year-old was a wood machinist by trade (a brick layer as well) and dedicates many hours to the hobby.
The Smiths partnered with machinist Jake Hunter to launch 4 AG MFG, which now produces and sells wheels for no-till planters and air seeders internationally.
They follow a former machinist named John Kramer (Tobin Bell), a.k.a. Jigsaw, as he kidnaps his victims and locks them into outsized metal death traps outfitted with some sort of time-release widget.
Source: https://www.slashfilm.com/1406084/saw-composer-manipulates-music-to-drag-audiences-into-dismal-pit/
World War II U.S. Navy machinist Myron Petrakis is among the featured portraits in the "American Heroes" exhibit that recently opened at O'Hare International Airport.