_______ must always be in place when cutting
What is the guard?
BE SURE board is _______ down
What is Clamped?
Never stand directly _______ the board when planning.
What is behind?
Always be sure the _________ is locked.
What is the fence?
On the Drill press
Use a ______ to secure stock.
What is a Clamp?
The table most commonly performs a ______ cut
What is a Rip Cut?
The miter saw always performs a _______ cut
What is a cross cut?
Never plane boards less than _______ in length.
What is 12"
Never remove more than _________" of material at a time.
On the Drill Press
Ensure that the _____ is secure.
What is the table?
Hands must stay at least _____ inches away from the blade
What is 6 inches?
NO boards under ______ in length
What is 12"?
Keep fingers away from the _________ of the board as it is feeding through the planer.
What is the underside?
Never join wood less than ________ in length.
What is 12"?
On the Bandsaw
. Keep hands at least ____ inches away from the blade
What is 6?
The blade must be between _____ inches and ______ inches above the board being cut
What is 1/8" to 1/4"
Board must be against the________
What is the fence?
NEVER Plane _______ or_________
What is end grain or plywood?
Never join _________ or ______.
What is End Grain or Plywood?
On the Drill Press
Use the _________ to tighten the drill bit, then remove.
What is the Chuck Key?
If a cross cut is being made on a table saw a ______ must be used
What is a miter gauge?
The correct procedure for cutting a board on the miter saw is________
Pull saw down to check and see if blade is lined up with line
Lift the blade slightly off the board
Squeeze trigger
Slowly push the blade all the way down, then all the way forward
The longest board that can be planed is ______
What is as long as it fits between the planer and the wall/ there is no maximum length.
The longest board that can be joined is ________
What is the length of the table or 6 feet.
On the Band Saw
Always lower blade guide to _____" to _____" above thickness of stock being cut.
What is 1/8" to 1/4"?