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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. General purpose prying tool with flattened claws.






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






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






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






5. Tool used to outline a mortise butt hinges.






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






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






8. Carpenter's tool used to drive and pull nails.






9. 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.






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






11. Measuring devices made of a steel self retracting tape.






12. Metals shears with lever-action handles to increase cutting power.






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






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






15. A cut - partway through - and across the grain of lumber.






16. A square tool with a sliding blade.






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






18. 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.






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






20. Tool used to outline a mortise butt hinges.






21. Pliers with adjustable jaws.






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






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






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






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






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






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






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






29. Measuring devices made of a steel self retracting tape.






30. Cutting tools designed to cut across wood grain.






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


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






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






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






35. Pliers with adjustable jaws.






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






37. Horizontal or perpendicular to the force of gravity.






38. The cutting of the end of a piece at any angle other than a right angle.






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






40. Saws designed to cut metal.






41. A length of wood or metal having at least one straight edge to be used for testing straight surfaces.






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






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






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






45. The cutting of the end of a piece at any angle other than a right angle.






46. Cutting portion of a bench plane.






47. Tool used to temporarily hold material together.






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






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






50. A length of wood or metal having at least one straight edge to be used for testing straight surfaces.






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