A tradesman who often works with wood.
Carpenter
Used to measure length on most job sites
A Tape Measure
The name of an important resource in homemaking. Often found in forests.
Timber
This US president outlived the nation he declared 'An Evil Empire'
Ronald Reagan
Most house frames in the US are made from this material.
Wood
Used with a striking motion, with a head often made of wood or rubber.
Mallet
Two pieces that, when joined, form a 90 degree angle.
Joint
Worker's Compensation
This brand of sunglasses was extremely popular in the 20th century, based out of the United States.
Ray-Ban
A professional who designs buildings and often oversees construction.
Architect
Used to wear down and flatten edges of wood
Sander
Miter Joint
This dangerous metal used to be extremely common in most workplaces, and can enter the body through any number of ways.
Lead
This US state is primarily composed of Indian reservations.
Most tradesman require this level of education.
High School Diploma/GED
Used to quickly measure angles and lengths of a short distance.
Speed Square/Carpenter's Square
An edge of a structure which is not perpendicular to the faces of the piece.
Beveled Edge
The Agency that manages worker safety and regulations in the United States.
OSHA
This plant was America's first cash crop.
Tobacco
Tradesman that works primarily with stone.
A drill bit used to cut a conical hole.
Countersink
A depression made into a sharp edge to smoothen it out.
Chamfer
An organization intended to facilitate collective bargaining for workers.
1917