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  2. Crosscut Saw (song) - Wikipedia

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    Tommy McClennan's "Cross Cut Saw Blues" is a Delta blues, that follows the hokum style of the time. [3] McClennan, who sings and plays acoustic guitar, and an unknown bass player, recorded the song at the RCA Studio A in Chicago on September 15, 1941. [4] The lyrics make use of double-entendre: [3] The song follows the classic twelve-bar blues ...

  3. Crosscut saw - Wikipedia

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    Common tooth patterns found on crosscut saws. All saws have cutting teeth, some may also have rakers and gullets. As the saw is pulled toward the operator, the cutters score the wood to the left and right of the width of the blade, cutting a channel downward into the wood. Many sawtooth patterns have four cutters;

  4. Albert King discography - Wikipedia

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    Albert King discography. Albert King (1923–1992) was an American blues guitarist and singer who was active from the late 1940s to 1992. During the earlier part of his career, he recorded several singles for smaller record labels. In 1966, he began an association with Stax Records, where he enjoyed his greatest commercial success with both ...

  5. Two-man saw - Wikipedia

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    A two-man saw (known colloquially as a " misery whip " [1]) is a saw designed for use by two sawyers. While some modern chainsaws are so large that they require two persons to control, two-man crosscut saws were primarily important when human power was used. [2] Such a saw would typically be 1 to 4 m (4 to 12 feet) long, and sometimes up to 5 m ...

  6. Bucksaw - Wikipedia

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    Description. A bucksaw is a crosscut saw: it is designed to cut across the grain. The width of the blade is constant from the teeth to the back. It is meant to cut wood fibers that are under tension, and is thick so that it is more difficult to bend on the push stroke. It can be either a one or two-man saw.

  7. Underbucking - Wikipedia

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    Underbucking. Axe handle being used to support an underbuck cut. Underbucking is a type of log bucking where the cuts are made upwards from the lower side of a suspended log. It is the opposite of overbucking, cutting from the top side down. [1] The tool supporting a saw in such a cut is known as the "underbuck".

  8. Woodsman - Wikipedia

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    The single buck event utilizes a two-man crosscut saw operated by one individual, and is almost universally run as a singles event. The saw is typically of the same grade as the crosscut saw used in the two man event, but may be custom filed for one person operation. The competitor is required to make a single cut or cookie through one large log.

  9. Saw - Wikipedia

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    A saw is a tool consisting of a tough blade, wire, or chain with a hard toothed edge used to cut through material. Various terms are used to describe toothed and abrasive saws. Saws began as serrated materials, and when mankind learned how to use iron, it became the preferred material for saw blades of all kind.

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