A safety cover fitted over the blade of a power saw to protect the user.
Blade Guard
Software used to create precise 2D drawings and 3D models on a computer.
CAD (computer aided design)
A very thin slice of wood, typically thinner than 3 mm, glued onto cheaper boards for a high-quality appearance.
A Veneer.
This essential PPE must be worn to protect your eyes from flying debris and dust.
Safety Glasses
A hand tool with a sharp, beveled blade designed for cutting or carving wood.
A Chisel
Prototype
The two main classifications of timber; one from flowering trees (like Oak) and one from cone-bearing trees (like Pine).
Hardwoods and Softwoods
A hand tool used to mark a precise line for cutting, which helps prevent wood from splintering.
Marking Knife
A Disc Sander
A set of 2D drawings that show a 3D object from the top, front, and side views.
An Orthogonal Drawing
Seasoning
The 'L'-shaped tool used to draw lines at a perfect 90-degree angle to a straight edge.
Try Square
A setting on a drill that adds a rapid, hammering motion for drilling into hard materials like masonry
Percussion Action
The process of repeating a cycle in design to test, evaluate, and make improvements
Iterations
A manufactured board made by gluing multiple thin layers of wood with the grain rotated 90 degrees for strength.
Plywood
The process of applying a coat, such as lacquer or oil, to protect the wood and improve its appearance.
Finish
A feature that gradually increases a tool's motor speed to prevent a sudden jolt or "kickback".
Soft Start
The four-stage method: Identifying, Research/Planning, Producing/Implementing, and Testing/Evaluation.
The Design and Production Process
Dovetail Joint
A machine essential for workshop safety that uses high-powered suction to remove fine, hazardous wood dust from the air and the work area.
Dust Extractor