Lesson 8.7 Woodworking

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When using a handsaw, the blade used for Crosscuting should have 8-10 points

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When using a handsaw, the blade used for General Use should have 8-10 points

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When using a handsaw, the blade used for Fine Cut should have 11-12 points

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When securing a piece of wood, you should use your hand as a vise.

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To make sure your cuts are precise, you should use a Miter Box with a handsaw.

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When cutting with a hand saw, use your index finger to improve your control.

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When crosscutting a board, you should hold the blade at a 45 degree angle.

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When ripping a board, you should hold the blade at a 45 degree angle.

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When finish cutting a board, you should return all material, equipment and clean up your space.

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The most comman blade using for a Power Saw is a Combination Blade.

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When replacing the blade on a Power Saw, you should follow the manufactures instructions localed in the file cabniet.

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When positing a board to be cut, the board should be place where the board will not splinter or the blade will cut something unexpected.

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When finished using a power saw, you should clean up the area and unplug the equipment.

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The most comman and new bit to use is called a Twist Bit.

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When wating to make a hole partly through the stack, you should use a Forstner Bit.

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When wanting to make a rounded bottom with using a bit, you should use a Spade or Speed Bit.

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When boring with a drill, you should make sure the drill bit is secured using your hand strength.

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When drilling into a stock, the stock should be placed into a vice or clamp.

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To make sure the stock doesn't spilt when Boring, you should drill from both sides or place a piece of wood behind the stock.

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When framing a wood sturcture, you should use Box Nails

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Finishing Nails have a small rounded head best used for Cabinetwork or Trim.

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Nails with large flat headeds are called Roofing Nails.

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Duplex Nails have a two staging heads for temporary uses.

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To have a strong nailing, you should use a Clinched or Toe Nailed fasting method.

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When fastening to wood, you should hold the nail head toward the bottom of the nail.

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When fastening a nail, you should slowly hammer at first then drive the nail.

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Steal Screws have a shank that is nonthreaded.

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Before fastening screws into wood, you much make a pilot or shank hole.