The structure or bones of a building
What is framing?
This saw cuts wood to length
What is a mitre saw?
The edged hand tool used to make/refine mortises, trim tenon shoulders & pare joints for a tight fit.
What is a chisel?
This triangular shaped tool is a misnomer
What is a speed square?
Safety gear you ALWAYS have to wear in the shop or on a jobsite.
What are safety glasses?
The natural curve of wood along it's length
What is crown?
This student safe machine can rip wood (hint: NOT the tablesaw)
What is a bandsaw?
The 2 types of hand saws
What are rip & crosscut?
How sand paper is measured
What is grit?
What the acronym PPE stands for
What is Personal Protection Equioment
What do we use to join framing lumber together?
What are nails?
The machine for turning wood
What is a lathe?
The most versatile plane (number) in our shop
What is the number 5?
This penetrative wood colourant can be water or solvent based
What is (aniline) dye?
A food safe finish that is used to coat M&Ms & Advil tablets
What is Shellac?
The horizontal framing members that hold studs in place
What are "plates"?
This machine makes one face flat and one edge flat & square to the first face.
What is a jointer?
Boardman's favourite hand plane
What is the low angle block plane?
A partial depth cut of various width (cut by variety of tools) that runs perpendicular to the long edge of a board?
What is a dado?
The number 1 hazard/concern when disposing of rags used with solvent based finishes
What is spontaneous combustion?
The name for air powered tools
What is pneumatic?
This machine makes square holes
What is a hollow chisel mortiser?
The smallest of the "hand planes" used mostly for curved parts & delicate edges/corners
What is a spokeshave?
The space left in wood due to blade thickness
What is kerf?
Boardman's "daily rule" of what to take home with you every day
What are "10 nails in your pockets and 10 nails in your boots?"