Saws
Planes and Edges
Holding tools
Hammers and Strikers
Measuring and Marking
100

This saw cuts on the pull stroke, making it precise for fine work.

What is a Japanese saw?

100

A general-purpose plane, often referred to as a #5.

What is a jack plane?

100

Holds lumber to a bench while being worked on

What is a vice?

100

A hammer designed for driving or removing nails.

What is a claw hammer?

100

Helps with hand sanding of lumber by holding sandpaper.

What is a sanding block?

200

A saw with a reinforced spine, also known as a tenon saw.

What is a backsaw?

200

A small plane perfect for trimming end grain and beveling.

What is a block plane?

200

Used to secure work or joints while gluing

What is a clamp?

200

A wooden or rubber alternative to a hammer.

What is a mallet?

200

Used to smooth wood surfaces and edges.

What is a file?

300

A versatile hand saw for general woodworking tasks.

What is a panel saw?

300

This tool is used to shape and smooth wooden curves.

What is a spokeshave?

300

A sturdy table used to assemble or work on wood projects.

What is a workbench?

300

Drives small nail heads below the wood's surface.

What is a nail punch?

300

Ensures repetitive tasks are performed consistently.

What are jigs?

400

A saw designed for cutting intricate shapes and curves in wood.

What is a coping saw?

400

A sharp tool with a handle at one end and a blade at the other, struck with a mallet.

What is a chisel?

400

Helps set or mark a 90-degree angle during woodworking.

What is a try square?

400

Removes nails with a grip-and-roll action.

What are pincers?

400

Removes wood shavings to smooth surfaces or edges.

What is a plane?

500

This jig is used to ensure accurate 45-degree cuts in lumber.

What is a miter box?

500

This coarse file is used for roughly shaping wood.

What is a rasp?

500

Used to mark the hole center before drilling

What is a center punch?

500

A wedged hammer often used to drive small nails.

What is a cross pein hammer?

500

A tool that sets or marks angles at a precise 90 degrees.

What is a try square?