C1 Hand Tools Flashcards
What is a marking gauge?
for marking boards that have to be planed or cut to width
What is the benefit of a dual wheel marking gauge? (Mortise Gauge)
Able to mark 2 measurements at once.
what is a but gauge used for?
Marking out hinge gains on doors and door jams/
What is used to layout a cirlce?
Pencile Compass
What is used to layout irregular shapes or edges?
Scriber
what are the two types of Calipers?
hinged type and sliding type
What can sliding type callipers be used for?
measuring inside and outside, and transferring measurements
What angle are typically used for hardwood and softwood on a Dovetail marker?
1:8 hardwood, 1:6 softwood
what tool is used for transferring angles?
Protractor gauge, Sliding T bevel
What tool can be used with a framing square to set angles?
Stair gauge
what square can also be used as a marking gauge?
Combnation Square
What are the two versions of chisels?
Tang, Socket
in witch direction do you use a chisel?
chisel away from yourself
At what angle does a chisel get grinder too?
25 degrees
What grit should a grinding wheel be and what max speed?
80 Aluminum oxide, 1750rpm because it burns the steel
How are chisels sized?
width of the blade
Is a classic beveled edge of a chisel only partially beveled or fully beveled?
Fully beveled, typical bevel is only partially
What are gouges used for?
for creating concave rounded grooves
What is the purpose of a burnishing tool?
Used to round over a sharp edge of a crater blade
What does a scraper produce when being used?
Small Shavings
List the names of the 4 coarsenesses of files
Smooth, Second, bastard, coarse
what is the most common sandpaper abrasive?
aluminum oxide
how many continuous minutes of use will a scraper stay sharp?
10 minutes
What kind of clamp can apply even pressure too 4 corners at once?
Band Clamp
Witch clamp has the largest jaw capacity?
Bar Clamp (Deep Throat Clamp)