Guess Who?

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