pitsaw

/ˈpɪtsɔ/
noun
  1. A large saw used by two people, one standing above and one in a pit below, to cut logs into planks.
    • Before modern mills, logs were cut by hand with a pitsaw.
    • The two men worked together, one pulling the pitsaw from above and the other from below.
    • A pitsaw requires strength and coordination between both workers.
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