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Match the following hand tools with their primary function:
Match the following hand tools with their primary function:
Pull-push rule = Measuring lengths, widths, and thickness Cross-cut saw = Marking guidelines on surfaces Ruler = Drawing straight lines and measuring lengths Pencil = Cutting across and along the grain of wood
Match the following hand tools with their primary function:
Match the following hand tools with their primary function:
Tooth cutting tools = Measuring accurate dimensions and layouts Lining tools = Marking measurements and layout lines Chalk line = Cutting across and along the grain of wood Measuring tools = Drawing straight lines
Match the following hand tools with their primary function:
Match the following hand tools with their primary function:
Ruler = Making precise and clean cuts angle across the grain Cross-cut saw = Measuring small stocks Pull-push rule = Marking a straight line on a surface Chalk line = Cutting across and along the grain of wood
Match the following hand tools with their primary function:
Match the following hand tools with their primary function:
Match the following hand tools with their primary function:
Match the following hand tools with their primary function:
Match the following hand tools with their primary function:
Match the following hand tools with their primary function:
Match the following carpentry tools with their primary usage:
Match the following carpentry tools with their primary usage:
Match the following carpentry tools with their primary usage:
Match the following carpentry tools with their primary usage:
Match the following carpentry tools with their primary usage:
Match the following carpentry tools with their primary usage:
Match the following carpentry tools with their primary usage:
Match the following carpentry tools with their primary usage:
Match the following carpentry tools with their primary usage:
Match the following carpentry tools with their primary usage:
Match the following carpentry tools with their primary usage:
Match the following carpentry tools with their primary usage:
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Study Notes
Classification of Hand Tools
- Hand tools are essential in carpentry for performing tasks effectively and efficiently
- Measuring tools are used to measure accurate dimensions and layouts
Measuring Tools
- Pull-push rule: a versatile tool used for measuring lengths, widths, and thickness with clear markings
- Ruler: a 12 inches graded rule used for measuring small stocks, ideal for drawing straight lines and measuring lengths
Tooth Cutting Tools
- Designed for cutting across and along the grain of wood
- Cross-cut saw: a common tooth cutting tool used for making precise and clean cuts at an angle across the grain
- Requires steady and controlled motion for optimal results
Lining Tools
- Used for marking guidelines on surfaces
- Pencil: a simple yet effective tool used for marking measurements and layout lines, requires sharpness for precision
- Chalk line: a string impregnated with powdered chalk, used to mark a straight line on a surface, such as a wall
- Marking gauge: a wood or metal tool used to mark a line parallel to the grain of the wood
Driving Tools
- Essential for affixing materials together
- Claw hammer: a universal tool used for driving nails and removing them, hold it near the end for better control
- Screwdriver: a tool used for turning screws with slatted heads, standard screwdrivers with flat blade tips come in a variety of sizes
- Mallet: made of wood or rubber, used to drive other tools like chisel
- Ball Peen Hammer: a kind of peening hammer with 2 ends, one shaped like an ordinary hammer head and the other ball shaped
Boring Tools
- Used for creating holes in various materials
- Hand drill: crucial for creating holes, ensure the drill bit is sharp, and maintain a steady pace and pressure while drilling
Testing Tools
- Used to ensure accuracy and squareness in work
- Squares: indispensable for checking and maintaining the squareness of the work piece, such as the try square
- Other testing tools include miter square, spirit level, and laser point
Edge Cutting Tools
- Vital for refining surfaces
- Hand plane: a versatile tool used to smooth and shape wooden surfaces, adjust the blade depth for desired thickness and work in the direction of the grain
- Chisel: a metal with a sharp beveled edge, used to cut and shape stone, wood or metal
- Spoke Shave: a small plane-like tool used to smooth irregularly shaped objects
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