Construction Technology Final Assessment 2
Across
- 4. If a blade breaks on the bandsaw what should you do?
- 6. Before cutting a sharp curve or corner you should make what kind of cuts?
- 7. Always feed material being sanded against this, which describes the motion of the tool
- 8. This machine makes angled cuts easier as it can be rotated from 0 - 60 degrees
- 11. You have to do this to the ends of long boards so they don’t fall when cutting on a saw
- 12. Make several of these when removing a lot of material or when cutting harder stock
- 13. Our mitresaw has the ability to do this, which allows it to cut larger widths of material
- 14. What is the maximum depth of cut on the jointer?
- 16. This is pressure-sensitive on most drill/drivers
- 18. This power source slides and locks onto the bottom of many hand tools.
- 19. On large machines use one of these foot-operated devices to stop the machine’s motion
- 21. On the table saw, the wheel on the front controls the blade’s what?
- 23. A mitresaw is only used for this type of cutting operation
- 24. What must you use if the stock you are jointing is lower than the fence?
- 26. If you cut once, how many times should you measure - as per the old saying
- 27. No matter what machine you are operating, wearing these is always necessary
- 30. Never make free-hand cuts on the table saw, always use this device
- 32. A regular blade was installed in one of our table saws, what blade was in the other?
- 34. These bits take the sharp edge off a piece of wood, making it smooth and rounded
- 35. How high above the material should the upper guide on the bandsaw be set?
- 36. A router can be used free-hand or mounted in one of these
Down
- 1. This substance is created when wood is machined; it is also hazardous to your health
- 2. Because of the waste created, what must always be on when using the planer?
- 3. When this machine is turned on, two separate sanding surfaces start moving
- 4. A twist-lock power switch requires the user to do this to the shut off switch before using it
- 5. A continuous loop of metal teeth is the most visible moving part of this machine.
- 6. A powerful cutting machine with a blade mounted on a sliding horizontal arm
- 9. The planer reduces what dimension of a board?
- 10. The machine used to create smooth, flat surfaces on faces and edges
- 11. What is the minimum length of material for our planer?
- 13. To prevent uneven wear on sanding belts move wood in this manner, like dancing
- 15. This term refers to turning power on tools and machines
- 17. This should be removed with a scraper before using the planer?
- 18. Like other tools, routers are used with these cutting pieces, which are interchangeable
- 20. The jointed side of a board should face what direction when using the planer?
- 22. Though they can protect your hands, these can get caught on tools and equipment
- 23. What needs to be tightened on a drill to secure the bit?
- 25. You should do this to hand-held tools when changing belts, bits or blades
- 28. This tool oscillates, which means to move up and down continuously
- 29. How can you tell if you are twisting a blade or applying too much pressure on a cut?
- 31. What side of a piece of wood should never be jointed?
- 33. A sanding belt that is loose or this, is dangerous and should not be used