handtool identification snowcrest jr. high mr. donley
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Handtool Identification
Snowcrest Jr. High
Mr. Donley
Carpenters (retractable) Knife
Tape Measure
Wood Chisel
Glue Scraper
Scratch Awl
•Used for scoring wood fibers
•Used for making an indent for drilling so the drill bit doesn’t wander.
Adjustable Wrench
Tin Snips Used for cutting
thin metal
Handplane
Jack Plane
Handplane
Blockplane
Rubber Mallet
Claw Hammer The size of a hammer is
determined by the weight of the head.
i.e 20 oz Hammer
Nail Set Used to drive the
head of a nail below the surface.
Choose a nail set slightly smaller than the head of the nail.
Crosscut Saw Used for cutting
across the grain Looking down
the saw, the teeth make a V-shape
Back Saw
•Used for cutting miter joints by hand
Dovetail Marker
Dovetail Saw
Dovetail Saw & Guide
Hack Saw Used for cutting
metal
Coping Saw Used for cutting
small areas or details, such as corners and circles
Like a jig saw
Diagonal Cutting Pliers Used for cutting
nails, etc.
Vise Grips
Needle Nose Pliers
Calipers Outside
Calipers Used to
measure diameter of wood
Dividers
Try Square
Combination Square
Framing Square or Carpenter Square
Look at the difference
Notice how much smaller the try-square is compared to the framing square
Sliding T-Bevel
•Used for duplicating odd angles
Phillips Head Screwdriver
Slotted/Flat Screwdriver
Portable Belt Sander
Orbital Palm Sander
Sheet Finishing Sander
Cordless Drill
Electric Drill
Hand Boring Jig
Hand Router
Jig Saw
Twist Drill Bit
Spade Wood Bit
Forstner Bit
Multi Spur Bit
Countersink Bit Used to sink the
head of a screw flush with the wood
Pneumatic Nailer
Plate/Biscuit Jointer
Reciprocal Saw or Sawzall
Circular Saw
Bar Clamp
Parallel Jaw Clamp
C - Clamp
Iron
Used to Pull Dents and dings out of wood.
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