Jointer and Thickness Planer
Band and Table Saw
Spindle and Disc Sander
Drill Press and Wood Lathe
GENERAL SAFETY
100

1/16 of an inch.

How much wood should the Thickness Planer take off at once?

100

Touch the Blade.

What do we never do?

100

Grits.

What piece actually does the sanding?

100

Head Stock, Tail Stock, and Tool Rest.

What are the parts of the Wood Lathe?

100

Hair Tie.

If you can lean foreward and see your hair, what do you need in the woodshop?

100
Four. 

How many teeth do the Thickness Planer and Jointer have?

100

Guard.

What piece protects your fingers on the Band Saw?

100

The Left Edge.

What part of the Disc Sander should we use?

100

to the Left, Touching the Post.

Where should our wood go on the drill press?

100

Glasses.

What does everyone need to wear out in the woodshop?

100

The Fans.

What needs to be on while the Thickness Planer is running?

100

Fence and Miter Gauge.

What pieces work with the table saw?

100

Insert.

What piece stops wood from falling down on the Spindle Sander?

100
Scoop and Flat.

What are the types of Chisels?

100

A Safe Shop.

What is a Clean Shop?

200

Infeed and Outfeed.

What are the parts of the table called?

200

Tilt and Height.

What can we adjust on the table saw blade?

200

Convex.

(Bends Outwards) What is one of the surfaces we can sand on the Disc Sander?

200

Forstner and Helix.

What are the bit types on the Drill Press?

200

Shop Cleanup.

What do we do almost every Friday?

300

Hand-Burger.

What will your fingers turn into if you touch the blades while they are on?

300

Push Stick.

What extra tool protects our fingers on the saws?

300

Concave.

(Bends Inwards) What is one of the surfaces we can sand on the Spindle Sander?

300

Sandpaper and Coat Hanger.

What are the extra tools on the Wood Lathe?

300

Kicked out of class.

What happens if we have a serious accident in the shop?

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