woodshop safety

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Across
  1. 1. - A cutting tool used to cut wood into desired shapes or sizes (e.g., circular saw, table saw).
  2. 6. - A type of joint where interlocking wedge-shaped cuts are made to join two pieces of wood.
  3. 8. - The sharp, cutting part of tools like saws or routers that are used to cut or shape wood.
  4. 9. - A bonding substance used to join pieces of wood together.
  5. 10. - A tool used to hollow out an area in the wood or create edges and decorative designs.
  6. 12. - A tool used to hold pieces of wood together while glue dries or when assembling projects.
  7. 14. - A protective coating or treatment applied to wood surfaces to enhance appearance and durability (e.g., stain, varnish).
  8. 15. - A hand tool with a sharp blade used for carving or shaping wood.
  9. 16. - The pattern of wood fibers, which affects the strength, appearance, and machining of the wood.
  10. 18. - A thin layer of wood used as a surface covering on lower-quality wood or plywood.
Down
  1. 1. - A tool used for smoothing or polishing wood by abrasion, typically with sandpaper.
  2. 2. - A sturdy surface used for cutting, shaping, and assembling wood projects
  3. 3. - A machine used to shape wood by rotating it against tools that cut, sand, or drill.
  4. 4. - A machine that smooths and flattens the surface of wood to a consistent thickness.
  5. 5. - A woodworking machine used to straighten and square the edges of boards.
  6. 7. - A tool or attachment used to cut or carve wood, often part of a larger machine like a router or table saw.
  7. 11. - A tool used to create holes in wood, typically with different bit sizes.
  8. 13. - A type of angled cut, often used in making joints, like in picture frames or door frames.
  9. 15. - The act of shaping wood by scraping or cutting it with tools to create designs or figures.
  10. 17. - An edge of wood that is not perpendicular to the adjacent faces, often cut at an angle.