Is usually about 30 inches long, tapering from about 6" high at the handle to 2" at the point. Teeth are usually about 1/8 deep and 6-8 to the inch.
An ordinary cross cut saw like you use to cut wood does the job well.
A rip saw is a saw designed to cut with the grain, it generally has more aggressive teeth. A saw designed to cut across the grain is called a cross cut saw.
There are 8 foot logging cross-cut saws.
the key features of a tenon saw is the shark jagged teeth at the bottom of the saw to cut your wood.
Cross cut or rip cut depending on which direction you go.
Straight saw, tenon saw, back saw, coping saw, cross-cut saw, hack saw, laminate saw, frame saw and many others.
Everyday use saw is a cross cut hand saw. This can be used for a variety of materials and tasks.
With the grain. A cross cut saw is for across the grain. A rip saw should have bigger teeth.
Just use a chain saw but get ready to sharpen it a lot
Some people call them "two-man saws". I have also hear them called "cross-cut" saws. If they have another, more proper name, I am not sure of it.
The tool would be either a table saw or a radial arm saw with the blade rotated parallel to the fence. The type of cut is called a rip (as opposed to against the grain, which is called cross-cut).
Tile saw, the blade runs in water and is like a small table saw. Cut off saw can use water but usually is dry and is a chop saw. The blade come down into the tile or brick which is in the stationary base.