What is the structural box of a cabinet called?
Cabinet carcass
What is the grit progression of sanding?
80, 120, 220
Why did we use MDF for the backer board?
Cheaper and not visible
Why would you perform a double cut on the miter saw?
To relieve tension and reduce chance of kickback
Why is it important to complete glue up once you've started?
The glue will dry. If the glue-up is incomplete dried glue will have to removed before more can be applied.
What is a wooden pin used to strengthen joinery?
Dowel
What machine do we use to rip full sheets of plywood?
Track saw
Knot, check, split, cracks, wane, cup, bowing, warp
What should you do if a piece gets stuck in the planer?
Turn off the machine, lower the table.
What is a pocket hole?
Angled hole for screws to be driven to join two pieces of wood together
A stile is...
Vertical part of a frame
Square
Name two types of metal hardware used on your cabinet
Pocket hole screws, wood screws, drawer slides, hinges
What is the minimum length of wood that can be run through the planer?
A bit with an attachment that cuts a cone for the screw head to sit flush.
Describe a dado, groove, and rabbet.
Dado: slot cut across the grain
Groove: slot cut with the grain
Rabbet: notch cut on the edge
What information should be included in a cut list?
Material, Measurements, Quantity
What does overlay mean on a cabinet door/drawer?
The amount the door/drawer overlaps the opening
What is the approval type for shop safety glasses?
What is the formula for calculating board feet?
T x W x L / 144
What is kerf?
Material removed by the blade. 
What are the 5 steps of squaring up stock in order?
1. Rough cut on miter saw
2. Plane to desired thickness
3. Joint to create one good edge
4. Rip to final width
5. Miter to final length
Name all parts of your cabinet built with plywood. No credit for partial answers.
Carcass, Drawer box, Door panel, Top, Back Rails
What is kickback and how can it be prevented?
Blade binding up and throwing material back at the operator. Double cut, use push sticks, follow procedures.
Complete the board feet problem:
1 x 12 x 24 / 144
Price per board foot: $2.75
$5.50