Coping saw - kind of saw with thinblade that is usedforcuttingcurvedshapes on thin pieces of wood like plywood
Rip saw - designed for cutting along the wood grain and cuts on the push strokes
Crosscutsaw - a handsaw that is generallyused for cuttingacrossthegrainsofwood the teeth of a cross cut
Saw resemble a series of knife points
Ripsaw - the teeth of a ripsaw are filed straight across the face and they look like a series of small chisel edges
Back saw - the teeth of this saw resemble those of the cross-cucross-cut saw but with an added feature
Block plane - it's adjustable sharp blades make the rough surface of a straight-cut wood smooth
Spokeshave - this tool is used for making the rough surface of an irregularly shaped wood smooth
Rasp file - it is a tool used for smoothening irregular surfaces or sharp edges
Rasp file - all rasp have a flat side but the opposite side is normally convex and it has projecting points with varying degrees of roughness
Sand paper - a thick piece of paper
With either coarse or vary fine abrasive
particles glued on one side and it is used for smoothing or polishing wood surface usually at the finishing stage of work
Hand drill - common hand tool used for drilling holes on wood
Carpenters brace - hand-held tool for
Boring holes on wood
Electric Drill - with the advent of technology, the use of electric drill variable bits for boring holes has become popular
Chisel - normally used for making holes on wood that are rectangular or square in shape there are also chisel with curved bits that can be used for making round or oblong holes on wood