Draw and label the part of tenon saw

1. Blade: The long, flat metal blade with a row of sharp teeth used for cutting wood.

2. Handle: The part of the saw that the user holds onto while cutting.

3. Spine: The thick piece of metal that runs along the back of the saw blade for added stability.

4. Tooth: The sharp, pointed edge on the cutting edge of the blade that actually cuts through the wood.

5. Kerf: The cut made by the saw blade in the wood.

6. Shoulder: The thicker part of the blade that connects to the handle.

7. Rivet: The metal fastener that holds the blade and handle together.

8. Tenon: A type of joint in woodworking where a piece of wood (the tenon) is inserted into a hole in another piece of wood (the mortise) to create a strong, secure connection.