Cuss Twice
How many slices per inch are on a tape measure?
16
BATTLE OF THE BANDS -
Name every type of wood you know
Alder Ash Basswood Beech Birch Cedar Cherry Douglas-Fir Hickory Mahogany Maple Oak Pine Poplar Redwood Rosewood Spruce Sycamore Teak Walnut
What kind of screwdriver is this?
Flathead
DAILY DOUBLE
Write every joint you know on the whiteboard
100 points for every joint you wrote
TRUE OR FALSE:
If I operate everything perfectly, nothing bad will happen to me
FALSE
Steal: Admit something embarrassing you did wrong, I might give you the point!
True or false: 1” longer and wider is a good rule of thumb to convert net size to stock size
True!
STEAL: do you plane before or after gluing up something? Defend your answer
What type of glue is the titebond wood glue called?
Yellow glue!
Convert 3/4 to a decimal
.75
.750
What are the main 3 types of wood we use at MMHS
(Hint: Maddie, Alan, and Wanda)
Maple - Alder - Walnut
What kind of screwdriver is this?
Phillips
Who is Phillip? I don't know, smart enough to get a screwdriver named after him
Which is stronger, wood glue or screws?
GLUE ----> More Surface area
Like 100's of little screws combined
Do you push your piece away from the blade or towards the blade?
What do you call a blueprint drawing with 3 views
Orthographic (Drawing)
Must be worn in the shop at all times
Safety glasses
Second smallest measurement on a tape measure
1/8"
Is a CONiferous tree hardwood or softwood?
Pine trees produce cones. They are evergreen, and do not die in the winter. They grow fast, are common, and cheap.
Soft wood - CONEiferous
What is this drill bit called?
Countersink
*Other team 300 points: What is the purpose of a countersink bit? What does it do?
Why is a "strong" joint strong?
What traits keep the wood from falling apart after gluing it together?
Strong: Mortise and Tenon> Surface Area - Complex - Large - Has angles
Weak: Simple - small - straight lines
Should the height of the tablesaw blade be set shorter than your wood or taller than your wood?
Taller - shorter than your piece wouldn’t cut all the way through
Name the 3 Views in an orthographic drawing
Front
Side
Top (birds eye)
NOT BOTTOM (Only if it's differen then the top)
How wide of a dado does the panel router cut?
(Fraction in inches)
(3/4")
The typical thickness of most pieces
Convert 5/8 to a decimal
.625
Is a Maple tree hardwood or softwood?
Maple trees are deciduous (produce leaves that fall off in the winter). They grow slow, are very dense, and expensive.
Hardwood - Deciduous - DIES in winter
First to touch the FORSTNER BIT wins!
Other team: Bonus points
What is the name of the left drill bit?
Name this joint Most famous: Named after a birds body part
Dove tail
(Pl____ Pe______ Ta___)
Name the 3 things you need to carry with you in the shop (Glasses are worn)
Plans - pencil - tape measure
Every project needs function and form. A purpose, with beauty. The web frame is purely for function. Name a “form” aspect of the toolbox (beauty)
Routing the lid - CNC carvings - Adding a False Front - Staining - etc.
When cutting on the panel router, how deep is the cut automatically set to?
(Fraction)
(3/8)
As deep as half typical board thickness
Do the math
14 1/8 - 1 1/2
12 5/8
14 1/8 - 1 4/8 OR 13 9/8 - 1 4/8 OR
113 SLICES - 12 SLICES
Visual qualities (color, grain style, slab size / cut)
Working qualities (dense, straight, knots vs clear)
Rarity (grow slow vs fast, lots of trees vs little)
Supply & demand (market, style preference, etc)
What is this screw called?
Pocket screw
What is the difference between a rabbet and a dado?
(Yes that’s the correct spelling)
Rabbet: groove on the end of a board
For joining sides back or bottom
Dado:groove on the inside of a board For joining web frames or shelves
What causes a kickback (piece of wood flying though the air)
STEAL: Last correct answer wins the 500
Write the board foot formula
(How to calculate volume)
Length x Width X Thickness
/ 144
(How many 1 foot boxes of wood is a project?)
Calculate the board feet
2 shelves
8” wide x 9” long x 1” thick8 x 9 x 1 = 72 x 2 shelves = 144
144 / 144 = 1 board foot
If you could cut the board into little 1” cubes, you’d have 144 (12 rows by 12 columns)