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TOOLS

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CUTTING TOOLS

RIP SAW

  • A saw for cutting wood with the grain.

CROSS CUT SAW

  • A cross cut saw is a saw for cutting wood perpendicular to the grain.
Photo by lars hammar

KEY-HOLE SAW

  • A compass saw for cutting key holes.

HACK SAW

  • A saw for cutting metal, consisting of typically of a narrow, fine-toothed blade fixed in a frame.

BACK SAW

  • A back saw is a short saw with a with reinforced back.

COPING SAW

  • A saw consisting of a thin, light blade held under tension, in a u-shaped frame that has a handle.

CHISEL

  • A wedge like tool with. A cutting edge at the end of the blade, often made of steel, used for cutting.

JACK PLANE

  • A jack plane is used for rough surfacing.
Photo by MrMilburn

DRIVING TOOLS

RUBBER MALLETS

  • A short-handled hammer used to strike a surface without damaging it.

SPADE BITS

  • A spade bit is a thin bit with a center point and cutting edges on either side.

AUGER BITS

  • It's an auger having a square

FORSNE BITS

  • A bit for drilling blind holes, guided from the rim

CLAW HAMMER

  • A hammer having having a bend with one end curved and a cleft for pulling out nails.
Photo by chazferret

BALL-PEIN HAMMER

  • A hammer having one end of the head hemispherical.

STRAIGHT-PEIN HAMMERS

  • A hammer having a blunt chisel-shaped peen whose edge was parallel to the handle.

WOOD MALLETS

  • A short handled hammer used to
Photo by romana klee

PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER

  • A screwdriver with a screwdriver having partial slots crossed at right angles.

HEX SCREWDRIVER

  • A screwdriver that centers a hexagonal tip.

ALLEN SCREW

  • A screw with a hexagonal head.

FLAT-HEAD SCREWDRIVER

  • A screwdriver with a wedge shaped tip.

BOX PLANE

  • A small plane used for cutting across the grain of wood.

SPADE BITS

  • It's a thin bit with a center point and cutting edges on both sides.
Photo by andersen_mrjh

AUGER BITS

  • An auger having a square tag at its upper end and rotated by a brace, used for boring thorough wood.
Photo by aj_jones_iv

FORSTNER BITS

  • A bit for drilling blind holes, guided from the rim rather than from the center to permit it to enter the wood at an oblique angle

WRENCHES

Photo by Fifi LePew

PIPE WRENCH

  • A two toothed jaw, one for gripping and one for holding

ALLEN WRENCH

  • Is formed from a piece of hexagonal bar stock bent to a right angle
Photo by arbyreed

COMBINATION WRENCH

  • A combination of wrenches
Photo by tudedude

CRESENT WRENCH

  • A adjustable tool for hexagonal nuts
Photo by treedork

LAYOUT TOOLS

STUD FINDER

  • It finds beams in walls.
Photo by Crown Molding

TAPE

  • A tool that measures out the things you are building in feet.
Photo by jkfid

PLUMB-BOB

  • It is used to measure distances from the road they mark it.

CARPENTER'S PENCILS

  • A carpenters pencil is flat-ish and more rectangular than a regular pencil

STRAIGHT LINE

  • A non-bent line, which is how most people try to cut things

SQUARE

  • It measures angles to make perfect shapes

TRANSIT LEVEL

  • A telescope that is mounted on a tripod. It is used for surveying and building.

LEVEL

  • It sees if something is the level you want it
Photo by arbyreed

CHALK LINE

  • A chalk line makes a straight line in big areas