What we use to join framing lumber together
What are nails?
This saw cuts wood to length
What is a mitre saw?
The edged hand tool used to make/refine mortises, trim tenon shoulders & pare joints for a tight fit.
What is a chisel?
This triangular shaped tool is a misnomer
What is a speed square?
3 pieces of safety gear you ALWAYS have to wear in the shop or on a jobsite.
What are safety glasses, ear defenders & steel toed boots/shoes?
The natural curve of wood along it's length
What is crown?
This student safe machine can rip wood (hint: NOT the tablesaw)
What is a bandsaw?
The 2 types of hand saw blades (HINT: they're REALLY similar to the types of cuts you make with them)
What are rip & crosscut?
The major cause of injury when using a tablesaw
What is kickback?
What the acronym PPE stands for
What is Personal Protection Equioment
The 2 vertical studs on either side of a window
What are Jack & King?
The correct name for the noisy vacuum that sucks up all the dust we make at the various machines
What is a dust extractor?
A hand saw for cutting curves
What is a coping saw?
What is "on centre"?
The minimum length a piece of wood can be to safely use the jointer.
What is 12 inches?
The horizontal framing members that hold studs in place
What are "plates"?
This machine makes one face flat and one edge flat & square to the first face.
What is a jointer?
The metal clamping device on every bench in the shop.
What is a vice?
Most of the shop machines have this flat, horizontal surface
What is a table?
What we DON'T do if/when we get hurt
What is panic?
Both acceptable terms for a load bearing "beam" above a window or door.
What are Header & Lintel?
This machine makes square holes
What is a hollow chisel mortiser?
What is your thumb nail?
The THREE sides of a board or 2X4
What are face, edge & end?
Boardman's "daily rule" of what to take home with you every day
What are "10 nails in your pockets and 10 nails in your boots?"