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A __________ is driven by a motor and used to shape and form edge contours.
plane |
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chisel |
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router |
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file |
A router is a tool that a worker uses to rout (hollow out), shape, or contour an area in relatively hard material like wood or plastic.
The primary difference between a claw and a ball-peen hammer is which of the following?
their size |
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their non-striking end |
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their striking end |
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their handle shape |
The most common striking tool is the hammer and the most common variety of hammer is the claw hammer. The claw hammer has two ends, one to drive nails and one to remove nails. Ball-peen hammers replace the claw with a rounded end that's used to round off the edges of metal pins and make gaskets.
Which of the following tools are you more likely to use when woodworking?
wrench |
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rivet |
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chisel |
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punch |
A chisel has a long sharp edge and is used, often in conjunction with a hammer, for cutting. In woodworking, chisels are used to remove large sections of wood to create the initial shape of a design. In metalworking, chisels are used to remove waste metal when a smooth finish is not required.
Which of the following is not a common pliers configuration?
wire |
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locking |
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adjustable joint |
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needle nose |
Pliers are designed to provide a mechanical advantage, allowing the force of the hand's grip to be amplified and focused with precision. Pliers also allow finer control over objects that are too small to be manipulated by the fingers alone. The standard configuration is combination pliers which provide a fixed maximum jaw width. Other styles include adjustable joint pliers that allow selecting jaw width, needle nose pliers for holding small objects in tight spaces and locking pliers that will lock in place to hold or clamp objects together.
When cutting hard metals with a hacksaw you should choose a blade with __________ teeth per inch (TPI).
even |
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high |
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low |
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odd |
Blades with more and smaller teeth (high TPI) cut harder metals more effectively while blades with fewer and larger teeth (low TPI) cut softer metals more effectively.