Chapter 4 Flashcards
Power tools are and than hand tools.
Faster and More Efficient
Never use a power tool without unless properly trained and following the .
Supervision
Manufacturer’s Recommendations
Before using make sure the power tool is in .
Good Working Order
Two Pronged Plugs.
Double Insulated
Three Pronged Plugs.
Grounded Three Wire System
Keep blade depth between and .
1/8” and 1/2”
Made across the width of the board; made perpendicular to the grain.
Cross Cut
Made along the length of the board; made parallel to the grain.
Rip Cut
Made at an angle to square; often made at 45 degrees to attach the cuts
Miter Cut
Made at an angle perpendicular away from the board; used to make an angled edge or attach two pieces.
Bevel Cut
Combination of a miter cut and bevel cut
Compound Miter Cut
Used for narrower pieces; a straight cut.
Chop Cut
Used for wide pieces; a horizontal cut.
Sliding Cut
Designed for cutting straight or at an angle.
Compound Miter Saw
Used to cut irregular shapes, circles, and curves.
Saber Saw