This prevents kickback or reduces the speed of a piece of stock if a kickback does occur.
What is an anti-kickback device
This is why the cutter guard is positioned over the cutterhead.
What is jointer safety and protection from damage?
This is the type of turning where the workpiece is held between centers on the lathe's headstock and tailstock.
What is spindle turning?
To adjust the tracking of the blade, you would adjust the tilt on this wheel.
What is the top wheel?
This is another common name for a scroll saw.
What is a jig saw?
What is 4-6"?
This is the minimum length of stock that should be fed through the jointer.
What is 12"?
Also called faceplate turning, a metal disc called a faceplate is mounted on the headstock, and the workpiece is fastened to the disc.
What is headstock turning?
This is the distance between the table top and the upper blade guide when using the band saw.
What is maximum thickness that can be cut on a band saw?
What is the downward stroke?
This blade cuts cleaner and faster than standard blades; they require less edge preparation of the stock before gluing; they cause less strain on saw motors.
What is carbide-tipped blades?
This is the minimum width of stock that can be jointed.
What is 1"?
This woodturning tool is used to cut rough stock into a cylindrical shape.
What is a gouge?
When making rough cuts on a band saw, you should do this.
What is short cuts before any other cuts?
What is Marquetry sawing?
This is an accessory that is helpful when ripping long stock on the table saw.
What is an outfeed stand/outfeed table?
This is the maximum recommended depth of cut for hardwoods when using a jointer.
What is 1/32" - 1/16"?
This woodturning tool is used to make finishing or smoothing cuts, to cut beads and V-shaped grooves, and to square shoulders.
What is a skew?
This revolves around two wheels within the machine. It should not be broken
This is the thickness that a fixed arm saw will cut stock.
What is 1"?
What is a bevel?
This must be set even with the cutting edge of the jointer knives.
What is the outfeed table?
This is how one would test glued stock to see if it strong enough for turning.
What is drop it at shoulder height?
These are cuts made into stock to prevent the blade from twisting and straining when cutting a sharp curve.
What are relief cuts?
This is to ensure that the blade is not binding.
Why should you turn the blade by hand before turning on the power?