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U8. Wood
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To wear proper PPE at all times in the shop.
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To work in the shop wearing sandals.
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False
To ask if you are not sure about using a tool.
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Using a tool you have not been trained on.
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False
Running in the shop.
True
False
Wearing ear plugs/muffs if working in an environment where noise levels are excessively high for extended periods of time.
True
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Tying long hair back when working in the shop.
True
False
Wearing jewelry while working in the shop.
True
False
Utilizing the PASS method if you have to use a fire extinguisher.
True
False
Cleaning up your work area.
True
False
Report an accident to the instructor immediately.
True
False
Put all tools in the proper storage place when not in use.
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Take safety glasses off when you are too hot.
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False
Leaving scrap materials and clutter around your work area.
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False
Be respectful at all times in the shop.
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False
Measuring tools are used to determine linear measurements. (Length, Width, Area)
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False
Combinations tapes should be used to determine how high the ceiling is.
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False
Ripsaw are used for cutting across the grain of wood
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False
Crosscut are used for cutting across the grain of wood
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False
A Smooth is the smallest planes that can be used with one hand.
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False
A mallet should be used to strike the handle of a chisel.
True
False
The term Boring is used for hole 1/4 inch and smaller.
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False
Hammers are only to be used to drive and remove nails
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False
Using the incorrect size screwdriver can provide leverage.
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Leave tools pluged in during inspecting and making adjustments.
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False
When working with electric tools, you shouldn't work on a wet surface. You should clean it up and wait for it to dry.
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False
Statinary power tools are to be anchored to the floor.
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False
Powertools are allowed to be used without a guard or shield.
True
False
If a power tool cord is bend or broken, you should continue to use it.
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False
Batteries can be charges with different manufacturer chargers, if they fit.
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False
When tightening a Portable Drill, you only use your hands to tighten the chuck.
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False
When using a Portable Drill, you must clamp or vise your piece of work.
True
False
When using a Portable Drill, it is acceptable to use dulled bits.
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False
When using a Portable Circular Saw, the blade needs to be adjusted to the correct depth before cutting.
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False
When using a Portable Circular Saw, you should pull the blade way from the wood before turning it on.
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False
When using a Portable Circular Saw, make sure to check the blade pass zone to free of obstacles before cutting.
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False
When using a Reciprocating Saw, only use when it is diffcult to use a circular saw.
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False
When using a Reciprocating Saw, make sure the speed of the blade is going slow enough before cutting.
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False
When using a Band Saw, should not be anchored to the floor.
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False
When using a Band Saw, a wider blade cuts shape curves.
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False
When using a Band Saw, before pluging in, you should check the teeth are pointing down and the band is tight.
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False
When using a Table Saw, the rip fence should be placed to unsure straight cuts.
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False
When using a Table Saw, you should use your hand to push narrow and short pieces when making a cut.
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When using a Table Saw, you should stand to the side of the blade and do not reach across the table.
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When using a Table Saw, you should never clean up the sawbust.
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False
When using a Shapers, make sure to check all adjustments and locking nuts before using the machine.
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False
When using a Shapers, make sure to feed the wood in the correct direction using the proper guards and clamps.
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False
When using a Jointer, you will be cutting bevels for chamfers within a piece of wood.
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False
When using a Shapers, make sure the piece is free of knots and splits.
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False
When securing a piece of wood, you should use your hand as a vise.
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False
To make sure your cuts are precise, you should use a Miter Box with a handsaw.
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False
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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False
When finish cutting a board, you should return all material, equipment and clean up your space.
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False
The most comman blade using for a Power Saw is a Combination Blade.
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False
When replacing the blade on a Power Saw, you should follow the manufactures instructions localed in the file cabniet.
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False
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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False
When finished using a power saw, you should clean up the area and unplug the equipment.
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False
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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False
When fastening to wood, you should hold the nail head toward the bottom of the nail.
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False
When fastening a nail, you should slowly hammer at first then drive the nail.
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False
Before fastening screws into wood, you much make a pilot or shank hole.
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False