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Workbench
Verbs
100
Where the show must go on.
What is the show room?
100
It's beaten all the time, and likes it.
What is the chisel?
100
Don't sit on it, it only sounds comfortable.
What is the bench saw?
100
The captain of the workbench.
What is the hook?
100
The end for every chicken - and board, too.
What is to cut?
200
A room full of wood, but nothing happens.
What is the storage?
200
If you don't find it have a look behind the bar.
What is the screwdriver?
200
Where even composites stand still, facing their end.
What is the vertical panel saw?
200
Where workpieces are under pressure.
What is the vice?
200
Not sports but the same word.
What is to work out?
300
For you, for me, for everybody...
What is the staff room?
300
Where the dragonfly calms down.
What is the water gauge?
300
The "profiler" of the wood shop.
What is the shaper?
300
This should be tidy every evening.
What is the surface?
300
To make coarse boards tame.
What is to smooth?
400
Full of sketches but not funny at all.
What is the drawing room?
400
A cozy friend, it snuggles every angle.
What is the adjustable bevel?
400
It sucks, but that's ok.
What is the dust extraction?
400
A specialty of school benches.
What is the drawer?
400
When even men scratch.
What is to mark?
500
The best place for Friday afternoons.
What is the chip bunker?
500
Coming from far East, bringing precision.
What is the Japanese saw?
500
To see this straight, this machine is clear cut.
What is the jointer?
500
The bench has too much of it, and that is it's big advantage.
What is weight?
500
No police work but delicate wood working.
What is to profile?
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