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MORTISE GAUGE Adjustable thumb screw Stem Locking screw Stock Slide Fixed spur Adjustable spur Marking two parallel gauge lines Marking mortise and tenon joints

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•Drawing straight lines at an angle or slope

SLIDING BEVEL

TRY-SQUARE

•Drawing lines around a piece of wood

•Drawing lines at 90⁰ to an edge

•Testing timber for square

Hardwood stock

Brass strip

Rivets

MORTISE GAUGEAdjustable thumb screw

Stem

Locking screw

Stock

Slide

Fixed spur

Adjustable spur

•Marking two parallel gauge lines

•Marking mortise and tenon joints

•Measuring thickness

•Checking diameters

•Measuring the depth of a hole

VERNIER CALLIPERSInternal jaws

External jaws

Vernier scale

Fine adjusting screw

Clamping screw

Depth gaugeScale

•Driving nails

•Pulling out nails

CLAW HAMMERClaw

Shaft

Head

•Striking carving chisels

CARVERS MALLET

Handle

Head

“Tapered handle”

“Made from BEECH”

•Pulling nails and panel pins out of wood

PINCERS

Ball

ClawPivot

Jaws

•Drilling small diameter holes

•Boring pilot holes

•Countersinking holes for screws

HAND DRILLMain handle

Turning handle

Drive wheel

Chuck

•Making small shallow holes in timber

•Making pilot holes for nails or screws

BRADAWL

2mm-5mm Diameter

•Preparing surfaces for sanding

SMOOTHING PLANE

Knob

Handle

Sole

Lever cap

Adjusting nut

Cap ironBlade

Toe

Heel

•Making straight or curved cuts

SAWSCoping saw Hand saw

Pad sawTenon saw

•Paring trenches

•Chamfering

•Paring curves

•Paring vertically

CHISELS

Square-edged chisel

Bevelled-edged chisel

Plastic handle

FIRMER CHISEL

Edge

Blade

Handle

Ferrule

Tang

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