Pitsaw, also known as whipsaw, refers to a type of saw used for cutting wood. This saw is known for its long and narrow blade, which is designed for making straight and precise cuts in timber. Synonyms for pitsaw include bucksaw, frame saw, and two-man saw. A bucksaw is a type of saw that is smaller than a pitsaw and can be used with one hand. A frame saw is similar to a pitsaw in design but is much smaller and is used for making more intricate cuts. A two-man saw, as the name suggests, is operated by two individuals and is typically used for felling trees and cutting large logs into manageable pieces.