Do you use a chain saw to cut the wood?
>No, it was a two-handed crosscut
saw
I have never used a 2 handed saw.
So, if I understand what it is, your
father in-law would be on one end
of the saw and you would be on the other
side of the saw and you both would
work together pulling and pushing to cut
the wood...
Gonna go.
Write back soon!
Allen
log noun
A large section of a trunk of a
fallen or felled tree.
stove noun
An apparatus for cooking or warmth
in which electricity or a fuel is used.
circular saw noun
A power saw for cutting wood or
metal consisting of a toothed disk rotated at high speed. Also called buzz
saw.
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scroll saw noun
A hand or power saw with a narrow
ribbonlike blade for cutting curved or irregular shapes.
chain saw noun
A portable power saw with teeth
linked in an endless chain.
band saw noun
A power saw used in woodworking,
consisting essentially of a toothed metal band coupled to and continuously
driven around the circumferences of two wheels.
jigsaw noun
A usually power-driven saw with
a narrow vertical blade, used to cut sharp curves.
crosscut saw noun
A saw for cutting wood across the
grain.
gang saw noun
A saw fitted with several blades
for making simultaneous parallel cuts.
crown saw noun
A cylindrical saw with teeth on
the bottom edge of the cylinder, used for cutting round holes.
saw log noun
A log of a size large enough to
be sawed into boards.
saw set noun
An instrument used to give set
to the teeth of a saw by bending each alternate tooth slightly outward.
fret saw noun
A long, narrow-bladed saw with
fine teeth, used in making curved cuts in thin wood or metal.
scroll saw noun
A hand or power saw with a narrow
ribbonlike blade for cutting curved or irregular shapes.
band saw noun
A power saw used in woodworking,
consisting essentially of a toothed metal band coupled to and continuously
driven around the circumferences of two wheels.
bow saw noun
A saw with a slender blade connected
at each end to a narrow handle that curves outward like an archer's bow.
coping saw noun
A light handsaw with a slender
blade stretched across a U-shaped frame, used for cutting designs in wood.
musical saw noun
Music.
A handsaw on which varying musical
tones are produced by flexing the blade and stroking it with a violin bow
or striking it with a hammer.
hacksaw noun
A saw consisting of a tough, fine-toothed
blade stretched taut in a frame, used for cutting metal.
sawmill noun
1. A plant where timber is sawed
into boards.
2. A large machine for sawing lumber.
handsaw noun
A small saw operated by one hand.
sawhorse noun
A frame with legs, used to support
pieces of wood being sawed.
ripsaw noun
A coarse-toothed saw used for cutting
wood along the grain.
backsaw noun
A saw that is reinforced by a metal
band along its back edge.
sawdust noun
The small particles of wood or
other material that fall from an object being sawed.
bucksaw noun
A woodcutting saw, usually set
in an H-shaped frame.
pitsaw also pit
saw noun
A large headsaw for cutting logs,
operated jointly by a person standing above the log and another in a pit
underneath.
whipsaw noun
A narrow two-person crosscut saw.