Safety
Tools
Techniques
Materials
100

If a jigsaw begins bouncing, what should you do?

Stop the saw, make sure the blade is not pinched, unplug it, and check that the blade is sharp.

100

This tool is used to measure angles and make quick marks and measurements. It is used most often in house framing. 

Speed square

100

This type of cut goes across the grain of the wood. 

Cross cut. 

100

This material comes in 4x8 sheets. 

Plywood

200
If you are cutting a board, should it be on the edge of a table or in between two tables?

On the edge so the excess falls away from the blade. 

200

This tool is similar to its larger cousin, but has only one, designated function: to set screws. 

Driver

200

This type of cut is when you turn the saw on its X axis. 

Miter cut. 

200

These are better than nails for fastening materials. 

Screws. 

300

If the saw is not moving forward, you should not...

Force the tool.
300

If you want to make a hole in something, use this tool. 

Drill

300

This type of cut is when you angle the saw along its Z axis. 

Bevel cut. 

300

Drive these with a hammer.

Nails

400

Before using the tools, name two things you should do to stay safe.

Take off your lanyard, roll up your sleeves, check the floor for trip hazards, wear safety goggles, clamp boards to the table, etc. 

400
This tool is used for cross cuts, miters, and bevels. 

Miter/chop saw. 

400

How can you prevent a board from moving around when you are cutting it?

Clamp it to the table. 

400

This is made by cutting a tree into long strips of various sizes. 

Lumber.

500

The three overarching safety rules for this class are...

Respect the tools.

You control the tools, they do not control you.

Always be willing to ask for help.

500

This tool is the heart of a workshop. It is used for ripping long boards/sheets of plywood. It is also the most dangerous tool. 

Table saw. 

500

If you're not sure...

Ask.

500

Want something to stay together without screws or nails? Use this. 

Wood glue. 

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