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Lesson 8.2 Common Hand Tools for Woodworking
By Taylor Bryant
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Measure 6/16 or 3/8 inch
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Measure 13/16 inch
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Measure 3/4 inch
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Measuring tools are used to determine linear measurements. (Length, Width, Area)
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Combinations tapes should be used to determine how high the ceiling is.
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False
Measuring squares are used for framing, stairs, rafters, and miter cuts
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Which line is level?
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Ripsaw are used for cutting across the grain of wood
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Crosscut are used for cutting across the grain of wood
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Coping Saws are using to cur irregular or curved cuts
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When smoothing rough edges on a piece of wood, you should use a jointer.
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A Smooth is the smallest planes that can be used with one hand.
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A mallet should be used to strike the handle of a chisel.
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When creating irregular shapes, you should use a file.
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The term Boring is used for hole 1/4 inch and smaller.
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Hammers are only to be used to drive and remove nails
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Using the incorrect size screwdriver can provide leverage.
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Common nails or flat head nails are used for cabinetry
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Casing or cone-shaped head nails are used for cabinetry
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Common screws should flush with the surface.
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Flat screws should flush with the surface.
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