hand tools
wood types
electric tools
techniques
common wooden objects
100

what is the hand tool that is used to carve, cut, and shape wood 

chisels

100

a creamy white hardwood that can sometimes have a reddish tinge.

maple

100

used to make holes in wood

drill

100

the process of taking rough lumber and making it into geometrically precise blocks.

milling

100

has four legs and isn't a chair

a table
200

used to smoothen out surfaces on wood leaving shavings 

the plane

200

 a straight-grained, reddish-brown timber of three tropical hardwood species of the genus Swietenia, indigenous to the Americas

mohogany

200

also known as a hognose , recip saw, sawsaw

reciprocating saw

200

 the process of flattening one face and one edge as part of the milling process.

jointing/ plaining 

200

holds stuff mostly used for mass transportation and or heavy objects

a crate

300

usually used to remove a small amout of wood usually  used in the finishing stages

file 

300

most expensive wood 

African Blackwood

300

 used to produce a flat surface along a board's length

the jointer

300

a cut on a table saw using a dado blade but isint a dado cut

rabit

300
used for the comfort of the hand

handles

400

traditional woodworking hand tool used to shape wood by removing shavings. 

 commonly used to remove large slices of wood for flat faceted work, to debark trees, or to create roughly rounded or cylindrical billets for further work on a lathe

draw knife

400

a sub section of pine

a large pine native to eastern North America. It occurs from Newfoundland, Canada, west through the Great Lakes region to southeastern Manitoba and Minnesota, United States, and south along the Appalachian Mountains and upper Piedmont to northernmost Georgia and perhaps very rarely in some of the higher elevations in northeastern Alabama. It is considered rare in Indiana.

eastern white pine 

400

a woodworking machine to trim boards to a consistent thickness throughout their length and flat on both surfaces.

planer

400

a adage said over and over again in the adage you cut once 

measure twice cut once

400

will float on water

boats 

500

used in old victorine England used to make a fire holder (like a match before matches) 

spill plane

500

The bark has long served as a source of tannin for tanning leather. 


Tsuga heterophylla

500

used to cut square or rectangular holes in a piece of lumber

mortiser

500

a technique for making chests, shelves, and boxes using only wood alone and without any joining tools such as nails. Mortises or grooves were carved into the wood to join two boards to make chests, shelves, and boxes. It is said that there are more than 1,000 types of “Kumite,” a method of assembling wooden boards.


Sashimono

500

found everywhere across the globe in anywhere people live

a house