Across
- 2. used to put in screws with a shape of a cross on the head.
- 5. Used to secure an object that is to be worked on in a fixed location.
- 7. Used for putting in phillip screws faster than a traditional screwdriver.
- 10. Used for cutting metal pipes, rods, brackets, etc.
- 13. For cutting green wood or sawing logs to size.
- 15. Used to do woodwork in a clear-cut way such as cutting miters or tenons in cabinetmaking and dovetails.
- 16. Make sure things are correctly angled. Help to find out if things are level, plumb, or at a 45 degree angle.
- 17. Used to hold down materials for both indoor and outdoor tasks.
- 19. Used for marking and checking to make sure angles are square (90 degrees) on a piece of wood.
- 20. Used to drive cold chisels, set rivets, and bend and shape metal.
Down
- 1. Used to rip apart wood that has been nailed together.
- 3. Allows you to measure a great length, to be easily carried in a pocket or toolkit, and permits one to measure around curves or corners.
- 4. Used for both laying out and transferring angles.
- 6. Used to help split wood faster.
- 8. Used to put in screws with one straight diametral slot cut across the head.
- 9. Used mainly for pounding nails into, or extracting nails from, wood
- 11. Used to remove very fine shavings to leave a smooth finish.
- 12. Used to break up wood, concrete, cement, brick, block, ice or whatever else you need demolished.
- 14. Used to make a hole in wood, plastic, or metal.
- 18. Used to hold materials in place, usually wood or metal.
