Woodworking exam Flashcards
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Dangerous thrusting of stock upward a back while a cut is being made it
kickback
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In a planer, this moves stock towards the cutterhead
infeed roller
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Small concave cut at the end of a board as it goes through the planer
snipe
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Can be raised or lowered to adjust depth of cut
infeed table
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Safety device used if wood is 6in or less against the fence
Push stick
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Part of the planer that holds stock firmly against the table
Pressure bar
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smooths rough cut lumber and makes boards to thickness
Planer
True of false
Planer will surface both sides of the board
false
True of False
Boards have to be at least 1 inch longer than the feed rollers
true
True of false
Boards must have 1 foot faced before you put it through planer
false
True of False
A planer will not straighten a warped board
true
true of false
the size of the jointer is determined by the size of the cutterhead knives
true
true or false
most wood parts require the end grain to be planed
false
true of false
always feed stock into a jointer the direction of the grain
true
true or false
never allow your hand to pass directly over the cutterhead of a jointer
false
true or false
a planer can be used to square stock to be use for table legs
false
true or false
although a jointer is self feeding, a planer is not
false
true or false
you should stand directly behind the stock when feeding into the planer
false
true of false
never pull on a board being planed
false
true or false
the speed of a table saw is based on the size of the blade
false
true or false
be sure the blade on a table saw is sticking above the stock 1/8-1/9 inchs
true
true or false
when crosscutting with a table saw never use the rip fence all the way through
true
true or false
stock to be ripped on a table saw must have a straight true edge and lay flat on the table
true
true or false
the blades used on a radial arm saw are not the same as the blades on a table saw
false