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Theatre And Drama 1323 with Stone at University of Arkansas - Fayetteville
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By: Maggie Ferran
Created: 2011-09-29
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Created: 2011-09-29
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claw hammer
clawed tines, used to pull nails
framing hammer
straight tines, used to pull boards apart
tack hammer
tiny, used to nail tiny nails
lump hammer/engineer's hammer
NOT sledge hammer, used to make things fit
mechanic's hammer
soft ends, used for hitting things you don't want to mess up like the ends of bolts
rubber mallet
big mallet with soft ends
speed square
right triangle shape, used to draw all kinds of lines
drywall square
sort of T-shaped, used for scoring and for snapping off drywall
framing square/carpenter's square
L-shape, frames
combination square
ruler attached to a level, 90 or 45 degrees
crowbar
big, curvy prybar, used for pulling nails
flat utility bar/Fubar
demolition bar, straightens 2x4s
pipewrench/monkey wrench
wrench with 3 points of contact
crescent wrench/C-wrench
smaller, adjustable wrench
open end wrench
C wrench, not adjustable, smaller
box end wrench
wrench with circle or square end, sometimes combined with C wrench
vise grips
adjustable lock-in pliers, has screw end
channel locks
pliers adjustable with channels
woodsaw
cuts on push
Japanese pull saw
cuts on pull, thinner and more precise
rasp
small shaver, looks like short, fat filer
file
thin fine rasp, looks like actual nail filer
Cold chisel
smaller chisel, thicker, cuts metal
cat's paw
used for pulling out embedded nails
tin snip
giant scissors, used for cutting sheets of metal
aviation snips
little scissors, stronger, designed for smaller hands
slotted screwdriver
flat head (not called flathead because that's the name of a screw)
types of screws
panhead, flathead, oval, Phillips
bevel gauge
used for marking and transferring angles
apex
part of screw gun
crosscut saw
hand saw used to cut across grain
rip saw
hand saw used to cut along grain
miter
any cut across the grain of wood
bevel
any cut in the same direction as the grain of wood
scroll work
curved, detailed design resembling a rolled piece of paper
chalk line
used to make straight reference lines, snap line to create
spline
mechanical device for drawing irregular curves and plotting curved edges in full-scale layout
trammel points
mechanical device for marking radius of circle or arc; bar holds points
keyhole saw
used to cut irregular lines; for heavy, coarse work, high tooth count
circular saw
used as rip or crosscut, lightweight and small blade for portability
saber saw
used to cut irregular lines
cut-awl
designed for light, detailed cutting; requires padded bench or table
radial arm saw
pullover saw, used for accurate crosscuts, limited miters, mounted on long table to hold wood
table saw
used for easy and accurate rip cuts
band saw
used for scroll work
panel saw
used for cutting large panels, goes vertically
jigsaw
used for scroll work, tiny blade for details, limited to throat depth
compound miter saw
specialized, used for cutting wood that changes plan and angle, pull towards and push forward for tilt and angle
chisel
simplest hand tool for shaping, cleans dados, rabbets, routed areas
router
has different shaped bits, used to dado, rabbet, flush cuts, or make tenons
About this deck
By: Maggie Ferran
Created: 2011-09-29
Size: 50 flashcards
Views: 8
Created: 2011-09-29
Size: 50 flashcards
Views: 8
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