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Lesson 8.4 Common Power Tools for Woodworking

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Question 1
1.

Leave tools pluged in during inspecting and making adjustments.

Question 2
2.

When working with electric tools, you shouldn't work on a wet surface. You should clean it up and wait for it to dry.

Question 3
3.

Statinary power tools are to be anchored to the floor.

Question 4
4.

Powertools are allowed to be used without a guard or shield.

Question 5
5.

If a power tool cord is bend or broken, you should continue to use it.

Question 6
6.

Batteries can be charges with different manufacturer chargers, if they fit.

Question 7
7.

When tightening a Portable Drill, you only use your hands to tighten the chuck.

Question 8
8.

When using a Portable Drill, you must clamp or vise your piece of work.

Question 9
9.

When using a Portable Drill, it is acceptable to use dulled bits.

Question 10
10.

When using a Portable Circular Saw, the blade needs to be adjusted to the correct depth before cutting.

Question 11
11.

When using a Portable Circular Saw, it is best to place the good side up when cutting.

Question 12
12.

When using a Portable Circular Saw, you should pull the blade way from the wood before turning it on.

Question 13
13.

When using a Portable Circular Saw, make sure to check the blade pass zone to free of obstacles before cutting.

Question 14
14.

When using a Reciprocating Saw, only use when it is diffcult to use a circular saw.

Question 15
15.

When using a Reciprocating Saw, make sure the speed of the blade is going slow enough before cutting.

Question 16
16.

When using a Band Saw, should not be anchored to the floor.

Question 17
17.

When using a Band Saw, a wider blade cuts shape curves.

Question 18
18.

When using a Band Saw, before pluging in, you should check the teeth are pointing down and the band is tight.

Question 19
19.

When using a Table Saw, the rip fence should be placed to unsure straight cuts.

Question 20
20.

When using a Table Saw, you should use your hand to push narrow and short pieces when making a cut.

Question 21
21.

When using a Table Saw, you should stand to the side of the blade and do not reach across the table.

Question 22
22.

When using a Table Saw, you should never clean up the sawbust.

Question 23
23.

When using a Shapers, make sure to check all adjustments and locking nuts before using the machine.

Question 24
24.

When using a Shapers, make sure to feed the wood in the correct direction using the proper guards and clamps.

Question 25
25.

When using a Jointer, you will be cutting bevels for chamfers within a piece of wood.

Question 26
26.

When using a Shapers, make sure the piece is free of knots and splits.