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Carpentry Hand Tools

Subjects : industries, carpentry
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  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Saws designed to cut metal.






2. Hand saw designed to cut gypsum board.






3. The sharpening of a tool on a sharpening stone by rubbing the tool on the stone.






4. Metal tool designed to be driven by a hammer - and which is used to make mortises and other rectangular holes in wood.






5. A small hand tool with a low-blade angle used to shave thin layers of wood.






6. The forward end of tools - such as a handsaw and hand plane.






7. Hand saws that cut while being drawn toward the user.






8. Wrench with jaws that move to various widths by turning a screw.






9. Saws designed to cut metal.






10. Saws designed to cut in the direction that is parallel to the wood grain.






11. Hand tools used to shave thin layers of wood.






12. Hand saw designed to cut gypsum board.






13. A cutout along the edge or end of lumber.






14. Hand tool used to shave thin layers of wood.






15. Prying tool used to remove nails that have been driven all the way.






16. All-purpose cutting tool - typically with a retractable blade.






17. The back end of objects - such as a handsaw or hand plane.






18. A lightweight hatchet with both a sharp blade and a heel that is used to apply wood shakes and shingles.






19. Tool used to temporarily hold material together.






20. Tool used to drive nail heads below the surface.






21. Nails driven diagonally to fasten the end of framing.






22. A cut - partway through - and running with the grain of lumber.






23. Hand tools used to shave thin layers of wood.






24. Two foot long tool with spirit vials used to determine level and plumb.

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25. Hand saw with short thin blade held by a bow-shaped frame used to cut irregular shapes in trim.






26. Interchangeable tips or various driving style heads.






27. Making a flared depression around the top of a hole to receive the head of a flathead screw; also the tool used to make the depression.






28. Horizontal or perpendicular to the force of gravity.






29. Laying out woodwork to fit against on irregular surface.






30. Making a flared depression around the top of a hole to receive the head of a flathead screw; also the tool used to make the depression.






31. Heavier (20-32 ounce) hammers used in framing.






32. Two foot long tool with spirit vials used to determine level and plumb.

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33. Saws designed to cut in the direction that is parallel to the wood grain.






34. Compass like tool used to lay out circles and perform incremental step-offs in various layouts.






35. Wood-boring bit with a piloting screw tip.






36. Heavier (20-32 ounce) hammers used in framing.






37. Shearlike tool used for all purpose cutting of sheet metal.






38. Interchangeable tips or various driving style heads.






39. Term used to describe long measuring tools that are rewound by hand.






40. String in a box with colored powder used to establish straight lines.






41. A fixed or adjustable tool for guiding handsaws in cutting miter joints or in making cross cuts.






42. Tool used for quick layout of angles - particular for rafters.






43. Shearlike tool used for all purpose cutting of sheet metal.






44. (What teachers are to students) terms used to describe larger drill holes.






45. The forward end of tools - such as a handsaw and hand plane.






46. Handsaw blade style with aggressive teeth that cut wood fast in both directions.






47. The joining of two pieces by cutting the end of each piece by bisecting the angle at which they are joined.






48. Vertical; at right angles to level.






49. Driving a fastener nearly perpendicular to the material surfacer.






50. General purpose prying tool with flattened claws.