Construction Technology Final Assessment 2

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