CROSSCUTSAW

Crosscut saw

A crosscut saw is a general term for any saw blade for cutting wood perpendicular the wood grain. Crosscut saws may be small or large, with small teeth close together for fine work like woodworking or large for course work like log bucking, and can be a hand tool or power tool.

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Crosscut Saw

"Crosscut Saw", or "Cross Cut Saw Blues" as it was first called, is a bawdy blues song "that must have belonged to the general repertoire of the Delta blues". The song was first released in 1941 by Mississippi bluesman Tommy McClennan and has since been interpreted by many blues artists. "Crosscut Saw" became an early R&B chart hit for Albert King, "who made it one of the necessary pieces of modern blues".

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crosscut saw

Noun

  1. A handsaw used to cut wood across the grain


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