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Wednesday, September 2, 2009

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Whether you a carpenter or a woodworking hobbyist, you've found a treasure chest of advice here. Who wants to be a woodworking whiz?

1) A woodworking Fence: an adjustable part of a woodworking machine used as a guide to keep stock square to the cutter, blade or bit.

2) A jointer: a woodworking machine designed to straighten and square a board's edge.


3) A Kickback: occurs when a work piece is thrown back along the direction of feed from a woodworking machine.

4) A woodworking Lap joint: a woodworking joint where half the thickness of each piece is cut away to allow the pieces to lie flush after the joint is assembled.

5) A Throat: the distance between the cutter/blade and the body of a woodworking machine.

6) Grain filling is a woodworking technique that uses a very thin wood filler to fill in and seal the open grain of wood for a smoother surface.

7) A woodworking bench grinder. A few woodworkers may think of a bench grinder as a woodworking tool, but in actuality, it belongs in every wood shop, not because you'll want to use it to help with the woodworking, but to keep all of your woodworking tools functioning properly.

8) A woodworking lathe is a lathe specifically designed to handle various types of wood, as opposed to a metal lathe which handles exclusively metal, or a glass working lathe, which functions in an entirely different manner than other types of lathes.

9) The woodworking clamp - the most basic accessory for your workbench is a woodworking clamp. A woodworking clamp is a tool which is a fastening device that is used to hold and secure objects tightly together while they are being worked on.


10) To hand sand a woodworking project requires a detailed process that includes proper techniques coupled with the right tools for sanding.

11) For a woodworking machine in a harsh 24/7 production process, a minimum amount of downtime is just as decisive as smooth running in automatic mode.


12) A bead is a woodworking decorative treatment applied to various elements of wooden furniture, boxes and other items.

13) A woodworking biscuit joiner or sometimes plate joiner is a woodworking tool used to join two pieces of wood together.

14) A scratch awl is a woodworking layout and point-making tool.

15) A try square is a woodworking or a metal working tool used for marking and measuring a piece of wood.

16) A woodworking card scraper (also known as a cabinet scraper) is a woodworking shaping and finishing tool.

17) A mitre box (us spelling, "miter box") is a woodworking tool used to guide a hand saw to make precise mitre cuts in a board.

18) A bridle joint is a woodworking joint, similar to a mortise and tenon, in that a tenon is cut on the end of one member and a mortise is cut into the other to accept it.


19) A hold fast is an accessory used on a woodworking workbench to fix a workpiece to the top or side of the bench while it is being worked.

20) A combination machine is a woodworking machine that combines the functions of two or more separate machines into a single unit.

21) A shooting board is a woodworking workbench accessory which is used in combination with a hand plane to trim and square up the edges and ends of boards.


22) A woodworking veneer hammer is a woodworking tool used in applying veneer.

23) A staircase jig is a woodworking tool that incorporates both a right angle and an acute angle in its design.

25) A tapering jig is a woodworking jig used to cut a progressively deeper cut along a workpiece usually parallel to the grain.


26) A woodworking halved joint is a woodworking joint in which the two members are joined by removing material from each at the point of intersection so that they overlap.

27) Steam bending is a woodworking technique where strips of wood are steamed to make them pliable and bent around a mold.


28) A woodworking scratch stock is a woodworking tool used for applying decorative treatments, such as beads to furniture and other wooden items.

29) Antiquing is also a woodworking and decorative art technique.


30) A sacrificial fence is a woodworking fence that is made out of wood and often bolted to the surface of a metal fence in order to allow the sacrificial fence to be used very close to the blade (where it might be damaged).

30) A woodworking dovetail joint is a woodworking joinery technique.


31) Frame and panel construction (also called "rail and stile") is a woodworking technique often used in the making of doors, wainscoting, and other decorative features for cabinets, furniture, and homes.

32) A woodworking jointer (also known in the UK and Australia as a planer or surface planer, and sometimes also as a buzzer or flat top) is a woodworking machine used to produce a flat surface along a boards length.

33) The traditional meaning of a bow saw is a woodworking tool used for straight or curved cuts.

34) A woodworking thickness planer (also known in the UK and Australia as a thicknesser or in north America as a planer) is a woodworking machine which is used to create boards that are of an even thickness throughout their length and flat on the upper surface.

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