Tools Test Vocab
Utility knife
• Swiss Robinson knife? •knife used for utilitarian purposes like cutting open items •sharp blade, flat tip
Framing Square (Carpenter Square)
• large "L" shaped frame used to make right angles and measure distances
Surform
•"cheese-grater" •used for rounding edges of wood and carving styrofoam •don't use it to grate cheese
Crosscut saw
•Hand saw •cutting across grain of piece of wood
Open-ended wrench
•Used for tightening things •turn it, don't force it •fixed open jaws on one or both ends
Pipe cutter
•Used to make a clean cut min pipe, that's straight and well done
Rip claw
•Used to nail or pry boards apart •shallower curve used to pry boards apart
Band saw
•a repeatedly moving steel band with a serrated (sharp) edge running on wheels
Smoothing plane
•acts as a block plain which goes with grain
Trammel points
•clamp with a pointed shaft and holds a pencil at a slight angle used to make a perfect arc or circle
Snap Line (chalk line)
•created straight lines on unconventional surfaces •wear goggles to keep dust out of eyes
Circular saw
•cut by teeth on edge of a thin circular blade •don't set blade too deep, set blade depth before cutting
Compass
•draws perfect circles •it is huge about 4 ft tall
Table Saw
•essential tool can be used for an almost unlimited number of woodworking tasks •used for cutting large pieces of wood usually
Hack saws
•fine toothed hand saw •used to cut metal •make sure wood is secured before cutting
Crow bar
•forces apart two objects or to remove nails •curved neck and pointed foots
Shears
•full metal pair of heavy duty scissors used for cutting cloth •don't run with scissors
Rip blade saw
•hand saw •used to cut parallel to the direction of wood grain
Drill press
•machine tool for drilling holes, set on a fixed stand
Scribe (Scratch Awl)
•makes points to put screws in on wood
Screw gun
•power tool used to drive, tighten, and remove screws •make sure it's in the off position before plugging and unplugging cable
Stationary belt sander
•sander that uses an endless repeating abrasive belt driven by an electric motor •used on rough wooden material to make a smooth surface
Block plane
•shaves wood against grain (and removes paint sorta)
Hand electric drill
•similar to hand drill, different in chuck size and power motor •don't try to drill too fast, place pressure straight down
Tri-Square
•small carpenter's square used to make right angles
Coping saw
•small had saw used mainly for cutting very precise cuts on small pieces of wood.
Saber saw
•small tool, most often for cutting curves •as close as possible to the cutting line
Bevel Square/Set
•square with changeable angle relation used to copy angles •gauge set
Socket wrenches (ratchet wrench)
•tightens many different sizes of nuts and bolts •reverse direction of wrench by turning black triangle on top of head
Nut driver
•tightens nuts and bolts
Bench Grinder
•typically with a pair of grinding wheels •make sure you understand instructions
Router
•use to hollow out an area in face of a relatively hard workplace (i.e. wooden doors) •always place both hands on the router handles until motor stops
Tack hammer
•used as upholstery hammer •very light and thin •long end has magnet
Hand belt saw
•used for beginning stages of the sanding process or to rapidly remove material •replace belts that are worn or frayed
Rubber mallet
•used for construction, wood working •rounded barrel type shape
Miter Box and Miter Saw
•used for cutting at angles •old version of chop saw
Keyhole saw
•used for cutting small holes into wood (now for drywalls for electricity)
Ball Peen Hammer
•used for metal working •round edge opposite of board
Speed wrench
•used for removing fasteners at faster rate by using a ratchet •remove and reposition wrench
Cold chisel
•used for steel, bending it •made of hardened steel •only used with ball peen hammer!
Phillips-head screwdriver
•used for tightening or loosening screws •make sure you use screws with four forks
Adjustable wrench
•used for turning bolts and securing them in place
Cat's paw
•used in demolition •hexagonal bar curves at end, not bent easily •do not use as blunt object
Marking Gauge
•used to create marks on wood to show where to cut
Plumb bob
•used to create vertical alignment between two parts
Aviation snips
•used to cut aluminum and wires •no fingers between clamps
Diagonal cutters
•used to cut wires and gather wires together and cut too •no fingers between clamps
Carpenter's level
•used to determine if surface is level with the ground •metal beam with small cylinders containing alcohol or some other liquid.
Punch
•used to drive objects, such as nails into wood, without marking it (used with hammer)
Allen wrenches
•used to fasten bolts/screws with a hexagonal socket •use only right side or else it won't work •contains different sizes
Wood chisel
•used to gouge out a shaped hole or shaving off a thin portion of a wood surface
Radial Arm Saw
•used to make cross cuts, miter cuts, bevel cuts, and dodo cuts (for many different cuts basically)
Tape Measure
•used to measure distance or length •Do not bend steel tape, it's brittle and could break
Folding Wood Rule
•used to measure distance/length •six measuring tapes stuck together •old fashioned steel tape •don't test it's strength
Combination square
•used to provide a pre-set angle at either 45° or 90° angles •metal ruler with moveable handle
Wonder bar
•used to pry nails, pry, or lift; not as strong as a crow bar
Claw hammer (curved claw)
•used to pull nails from boards •curved and is created for leverage
Tack puller
•used to remove tacks from items such as upholstery •don't use as screwdriver
Flat-head screwdriver
•used to screw in slotted screws •has flat tip
Box wrench
•used when you need to loose/tighten bolts when you need to go at different angles •have to use right part or it won't work