Explain the difference between the following:

Driving tools and boring tools
A rib saw and a cross cut saw

Driving tools are tools used to apply force or power to move an object, such as a hammer or a screwdriver. Boring tools, on the other hand, are used to create holes or enlarge existing holes in materials, such as drills or augers.

A rib saw is a type of saw typically used for cutting along the grain of wood, with its teeth designed to make quick, clean cuts. A crosscut saw, on the other hand, is designed for cutting across the grain of wood, with teeth that are angled and sharp to make smooth cuts across the wood fibers.