Grade 8 Project Resources PDF

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This document provides detailed information about different woodworking tools such as Table Vice, Sash Clamp, and F Clamp, including descriptions of their functions, safety precautions related to using each tool, and their parts. It is best suited for grade 8 students as part of a woodworking project.

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Table Vice A clamping tool mounted on a workbench to securely hold materials in place during cutting, drilling, or other tasks. Jaw plates Sliding jaw...

Table Vice A clamping tool mounted on a workbench to securely hold materials in place during cutting, drilling, or other tasks. Jaw plates Sliding jaw Fixed jaw Slide Risk of pinching fingers while Screw tightening or adjusting the vice. Workpiece may become unsecured if not clamped properly, leading to potential injuries. Handle Base Sash Clamp A tool with a sturdy metal bar with jaws. It is used to hold large pieces of wood securely in place during gluing or assembly, ensuring proper alignment. Sash clamps can cause pinching or crushing injuries to Head Screw fingers when adjusting or tightening. Jaw Pin Bar Handle F Clamp A clamping tool with a sliding mechanism to hold workpieces in place tightly together during assembly or gluing. It can also be used to hold a piece of material safely in place during cutting and sanding. Fixed jaw Sliding arm Movable jaw Risk of pinching fingers Screw when adjusting or tightening the F clamp. Spring Over-tightening can cause lock damage to the workpiece or trigger cause the clamp to slip, posing a hazard. Bar Handle Tri Square A measuring and marking tool used to draw straight lines and mark right angles (90°) on wood or other materials. Blade Stock Risk of cuts or scratches from the sharp edges of the metal blade of the tri square. Brass face Straight edge Scroll Saw A stationary machines used for precise cutting of wood, metal and plastic. It features a thin, vertical, replaceable blade that moves up and down rapidly. Body Blade Blade tension lever Teeth Foot Scroll saw blades can cause cuts if hands come too close to Blade the blade during operation. The blade can snap under tension, potentially causing Table injury from flying fragments. Table tilt lock Motor Extraction duct Speed control knob Base Orbital Sander A power tool with a circular sanding pad that moves in an orbit, used for smoothing surfaces and preparing them for finishing. Lock on button Handle Palm grip Power switch / trigger Orbital sanders can cause skin abrasions if touched while in operation. Dust generated during sanding Dust bag can be harmful if inhaled without proper protective gear. Body (outside) Motor (inside) Sanding pad Disc Sander A stationary machine with a rotating abrasive disc, used for sanding and shaping materials with precision. On/off/emergency stop switches Motor Disc sander can cause burns or abrasions if skin comes into contact with the spinning disc. Wheel guard Dust generated during sanding Sanding disc can be harmful if inhaled Extraction without proper protective equipment. Adjustable table Adjustable knob Base

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