Measuring and Marking
Strike It, Cut It
Get a Grip
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Lumber Yard
100

This flexible metal ribbon retracts into a case and is a job site staple for measuring long distances.

What is a Tape Measure?

100

The most common hammer, it features a curved back designed for prying nails out of timber.

What is a Claw Hammer?

100

These versatile pliers have a pivot point that can be moved to increase the size range of the jaws.

What are Slip Joint Pliers?

100

The "standard" screwdriver, it features a single flat blade to fit a linear slot.

What is a Flathead Bit?

100

Despite its name, this common framing board actually measures $1.5 \times 3.5$ inches.

What is a 2 x 4?

200

This L-shaped tool ensures your corners are a perfect 90 degrees; it's also known as a "Try Square."

What is a Tri-square?

200

This heavy-duty hammer has a straighter claw than its cousin, designed for prying apart framed walls.

What is a Rip Hammer?

200

Also called "Vise-Grips," these pliers can be clamped onto a workpiece and remain closed without hand pressure.

What are Locking Pliers?

200

This cross-shaped bit was designed to "cam out" under too much torque to prevent over-tightening.

What is a Phillips Bit?

200

This engineered wood is made of thin layers of veneer glued together with alternating grain directions.

What is Plywood?

300

This tool uses a liquid-filled vial with an air bubble to determine if a surface is perfectly horizontal.

What is a Carpenter’s Level?

300

Often made of rubber or wood, this tool is used to strike surfaces without marring or damaging them.

What is a Mallet?

300

These have long, tapered jaws perfect for reaching into tight spaces or bending thin wire.

What are Needle Nose Pliers?

300

Also known as a "Square Drive," this Canadian invention is highly resistant to slipping or stripping.

What is a Robertson Bit?

300

Short for "Oriented Strand Board," this is made of compressed wood flakes and is a cheaper alternative to plywood.

What is OSB?

400

To mark a long, straight layout line across a floor, you’d "snap" this string coated in colored powder.

What is a Chalk Line?

400

This tool features a retractable, replaceable razor blade for scoring and cutting various materials.

What is a Utility Knife?

400

Designed with a "trigger" handle, these allow for one-handed tightening to hold projects together.

What is a Quick Grip Clamp?

400

This six-pointed, star-shaped pattern is often called a "Torx" drive.

What is a Star Bit?

400

A very thin, smooth plywood often used as an underlayment or for theatrical flats.

What is Lauan?

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