It's In The Details
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Wood Types
Cabinet Making 101
It's All Relative
100

What are some common finishes used in cabinet making and their purposes?

What is Lacquer , Varnish, Polyurethane 

100

While using a chop saw, what type of cut is considered a "miter cut"

What is anything that is not 0 (angle cuts) 

100

Known for its hardness and strength, this wood is commonly used in tool handles, flooring, and cabinetry.

What is Oak

100

How do you ensure cabinets are level during installation?

What is Level

100

This animal has been on Earth longer than trees

What is Sharks

200

What is the primary tool used for cutting wood in cabinet making? You can make an argument for a few

What is the table saw or circular saw

200

What is a common use for softwood in construction?

What is framing

200

This wood, often used for plywood, is harvested from a variety of fast-growing trees and is known for its versatility and relatively low cost.

What is pine

200

The process of smoothing wood surfaces to prepare for finishing and staining is known as this.

What is sanding 

200

The first U.S. flag had how many stars and how many stripes?

What is 13 and 13

300

What are the main components of a cabinet? (must say at least 3)

What is Frame, shelves, doors, and drawers 

300

How does the growth rate of softwoods compare to hardwoods?

Softwoods generally grow faster than hardwoods.

300

This softwood is often used for outdoor furniture and decking due to its resistance to decay, and is frequently found in the Pacific Northwest.

What is Cedar

300

This technique is used to secure cabinet doors to their frames, often using a metal or plastic mechanism that allows the door to open and close smoothly.

What is a hinge

300

How long did it take to write the US Constitution 

What is 4 months

400

The second longest lines, which are halfway between each inch

What is the half inch

400

Creating items such as wood flooring is a lot easier with this machine

What is a planer

400

This hardwood is known for its rich brown color and is commonly used for furniture, cabinetry, and flooring.

What is Walnut 

400

A common material used for cabinet doors, this wood is often chosen for its smooth surface and affordability, and is frequently covered with a veneer.

What is MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard)

400

What was the first official college in the US

What is Harvard

500

Where are the hand brushes housed?

What is top of the cabinet

500

9/10 is the goal

What is the Safety Quiz
500

This wood is famous for its durability and is often used in high-end furniture, as well as fine musical instruments.

What is Mahogany 

500

This technique involves joining two pieces of wood at a right angle by cutting a series of interlocking wedges, often seen in the corners of cabinet boxes.

What is Dove Tail Joint 

500

This president was the first one to be printed on a coin

What is Abraham Lincoln