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Carpentry Hand Tools
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1. The sloping edge or side of a piece for which the angle formed by the slope is not a right angle.
Countersink
Compass saw
Bevel
Boring
2. Saws designed to cut metal.
Bench plane iron
Wood chisel
Miter joint
Hacksaws
3. A cut - partway through - and across the grain of lumber.
Boring
Wrecking bar
Combination pliers
Dado
4. Short hand saw with a tapered blade used to cut curves or irregular shapes.
Auger bits
Compass saw
Butt markers
Hand scraper
5. Thinner version of a compass saw.
Block planes
Keyhole saw
Nail claw
Groove
6. A fixed or adjustable tool for guiding handsaws in cutting miter joints or in making cross cuts.
Speed square
Miter box
Nail set
Wood chisel
7. (What teachers are to students) terms used to describe larger drill holes.
Toe
Aviation snips
Boring
Wallboard saw
8. Metals shears with lever-action handles to increase cutting power.
Clamps
Aviation snips
Face nailing
Miter box
9. Term used to describe long measuring tools that are rewound by hand.
Wrecking bar
Auger bits
Steel tapes
Level
10. Term used to describe long measuring tools that are rewound by hand.
Whet
Plumb
Steel tapes
Drilling
11. Metal tool designed to be driven by a hammer - and which is used to make mortises and other rectangular holes in wood.
Auger bits
Miter
Dado
Wood chisel
12. A lightweight hatchet with both a sharp blade and a heel that is used to apply wood shakes and shingles.
Heel
Aviation snips
Utility knife
Shingling hatchet
13. A cut - partway through - and across the grain of lumber.
Wallboard saw
Dado
Steel tapes
Claw hammer
14. Measuring devices made of a steel self retracting tape.
Straight tin snips
Crosscut saws
Pocket tapes
Utility knife
15. Wood-drilling tool that adjusts to various diameters.
Shark tooth saw
Aviation snips
Pocket tapes
Expansive bit
16. Hand tool used to shave thin layers of wood.
Heel
Hand scraper
Hacksaws
Bench plane
17. (What teachers are to students) terms used to describe larger drill holes.
Block planes
Miter box
Boring
Level
18. Tool with sharp points that is clamped to a strip of wood to lay out arcs.
Aviation snips
Whet
Expansive bit
Trammel points
19. Tool used to outline a mortise butt hinges.
Butt markers
Adjustable wrench
Miter joint
Trammel points
20. Nails driven diagonally to fasten the end of framing.
Wood chisel
Toenailing
Hand scraper
Pullsaws
21. Hand tools used to shave thin layers of wood.
Combination square
Shingling hatchet
Bench plane
Bit brace
22. Laying out woodwork to fit against on irregular surface.
Shingling hatchet
Scribe
Bevel
Framing hammer
23. Compass like tool used to lay out circles and perform incremental step-offs in various layouts.
Wing dividers
Face nailing
Heel
Keyhole saw
24. Hand saws that cut while being drawn toward the user.
Combination square
Twist drills
Pullsaws
Bevel
25. A cutout along the edge or end of lumber.
Utility knife
Miter joint
Rabbet
Plumb
26. Interchangeable tips or various driving style heads.
Heel
Dado
Screw driver bits
Bench plane
27. Two foot long tool with spirit vials used to determine level and plumb.
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28. Handsaw blade style with aggressive teeth that cut wood fast in both directions.
Aviation snips
Clamps
Nail set
Shark tooth saw
29. The cutting of the end of a piece at any angle other than a right angle.
Straightedge
Butt markers
Framing hammer
Miter
30. Hand tools used to shave thin layers of wood.
Chalk line
Speed square
Bench plane iron
Bit brace
31. Term used for drilling bits typically with a retractable blade.
Bevel
Twist drills
Flat bar
Plumb bob
32. Tool used to drive nail heads below the surface.
Nail set
Trammel points
Wood chisel
Wing dividers
33. The back end of objects - such as a handsaw or hand plane.
Pullsaws
Heel
Expansive bit
Clamps
34. Term used to describe cutting hole with turning bits.
Block planes
Drilling
Hacksaws
Bench plane iron
35. Large pry bar used in demolition; often called a crow bar.
Shingling hatchet
Toe
Rabbet
Wrecking bar
36. Vertical; at right angles to level.
Hacksaws
Plumb
Steel tapes
Butt markers
37. The sloping edge or side of a piece for which the angle formed by the slope is not a right angle.
Wood chisel
Bevel
Hand scraper
Toenailing
38. Metal tool designed to be driven by a hammer - and which is used to make mortises and other rectangular holes in wood.
Twist drills
Groove
Plumb
Wood chisel
39. Nails driven diagonally to fasten the end of framing.
Butt markers
Utility knife
Toenailing
Aviation snips
40. Tool with sharp points that is clamped to a strip of wood to lay out arcs.
Combination pliers
Pullsaws
Trammel points
Heel
41. Saws designed to cut metal.
Hacksaws
Miter box
Shark tooth saw
Face nailing
42. Driving a fastener nearly perpendicular to the material surfacer.
Pullsaws
Claw hammer
Face nailing
Straightedge
43. Hand saw with short thin blade held by a bow-shaped frame used to cut irregular shapes in trim.
Coping saw
Rabbet
Crosscut saws
Straightedge
44. A small hand tool with a low-blade angle used to shave thin layers of wood.
Toenailing
Block planes
Straightedge
Heel
45. Laying out woodwork to fit against on irregular surface.
Groove
Utility knife
Scribe
Bevel
46. Tool used to temporarily hold material together.
Clamps
Wallboard saw
Screw driver bits
Adjustable wrench
47. General purpose prying tool with flattened claws.
Expansive bit
Flat bar
Groove
Whet
48. String in a box with colored powder used to establish straight lines.
Claw hammer
Bevel
Whet
Chalk line
49. Heavier (20-32 ounce) hammers used in framing.
Framing hammer
Utility knife
Toenailing
Chalk line
50. 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.
Speed square
Wood chisel
Countersink
Adjustable wrench