Portable Power Tools Cordless Drill Hammer Drill Orbital Sander Delta Sander Jig Saw Belt Sander Biscuit Cutter Router Angle Grinder
Cordless Drill Screwdriver Bit Keyless Chuck Forward / Reverse Switch Adjustable Clutch On / Off switch Battery Pack The Cordless Drill can be fitted with a drill bit (1mm to 10mm) for drilling small holes, a Countersink bit for countersinking holes or a Screwdriver bit for driving in screws. When using a cordless Drill you must Wear Goggles Tie any long hair back Tuck in any loose clothing
Cordless Drill When using the cordless drill to drill holes remember to set the drill to its highest speed and set the clutch to drill. Clutch Setting Speed Setting 2
Cordless Drill When using the cordless drill to drive in screws follow these steps 1) Choose the screwdriver bit that best fits the screws you are using. 2) Set the speed to it lower setting 3) Set the clutch to 1/6 for small screws & 7/15 for heavier screws 4) Finally make sure the drill is held at 90˚ to the workpiece and drive the screw in slowly Screwdriver bits
Orbital Sander Variable Speed Control Flex On / Off Switch When using an orbital sander you must Wear Goggles Tie any long hair back Tuck in any loose clothing On / Off Switch The Orbital Sander is used to sand wide flat boards
Orbital Sander The Orbital Sander is used to sand wide flat boards And should not be used to sand edges (use a Jack Plane to finish an edge)
4kg SDS Hammer Drill Hammer On/Off Switch On/Off Switch Variable Speed Control SDS Chuck When using any power drill you must Wear Goggles Tie any long hair back Tuck in any loose clothing
4kg SDS Hammer Drill Masonry Bits The picture above shows a powerful hammer drill suitable for drilling large holes in concrete. Masonry drills are used to drill holes in concrete. They are generally made from toughened steel with a Tungsten tip. Tungsten Tip
Jig Saw On/Off Lock Button Variable Speed Control Flex Pendulum Adjustment Lever Blade On / Off Switch When using a Jig Saw you must Wear Goggles Tie any long hair back Tuck in any loose clothing Base Plate
Jig Saw Pendulum Adjustment lever Blades are available for a wide range of materials- Hardwoods, softwoods, man made boards and even metal cutting blades. When using the Jig saw first choose an appropriate blade for the material you are cutting. Next set the Pendulum adjustment lever 0 for a Slow fine finish 3 for a Fast rough finish
Jig Saw The Jig saw can be used to cut simple curves in a variety of materials. When using this tool great care must be taken not to cut through the workpiece and into the desk
Jig Saw Fence Fitting a fence to the Jig saw will allow you to cut parallel strips
Jig Saw After drilling some holes the Jig saw can also be used to cut out internal shapes
Portable Belt Sander Dust Collection Bag On/Off Button Belt When using a Belt sander sander you must Wear Goggles Tie any long hair back Tuck in any loose clothing Belt
Portable Belt Sander Industrial Belt Sander The Belt Sander is normally used where a lot of material needs removed over a large area.
Delta Sander On/Off Switch Dust Extraction Port Sanding Pad When using a Delta Sander you must Wear Goggles Tie any long hair back Tuck in any loose clothing The Delta Sander can be used to sand inside tricky corners Spare Sanding Pads
Delta Sander As shown in these pictures the delta sander can be used to sand difficult areas on a project Remember it is always better to sand all the parts of any project Before you glue it together
Biscuit Jointer Beech Biscuit On/Off Button Flex When using a Biscuit Jointer you must Wear Goggles Tie any long hair back Tuck in any loose clothing Flex
Biscuit Jointer The Biscuit Jointer is often used when you need to glue a number of narrower strips together to form a wide board
Biscuit Jointer Stage 1 Stage 1: Set the strips out, best face up, laying the biscuits out not too near the edge Stage 2 Stage 2: Use a Try Square to mark the centers of the biscuits
Biscuit Jointer Stage 3 Stage 3: Clamp the first strip to the desk. Depth setting Stage 4: Make sure the cutter is set to the correct depth (usually the centre of the wood)
Biscuit Jointer Stage 5 Stage 5: Align the Biscuit Jointer on the centre of the joint and cut the first slot. (Remember To wear Goggles) Stage 4 Stage 6: Cut the rest of the slots. (Remember you won’t need slots on the outside edges)
Biscuit Jointer Stage 7 Stage 7: Assemble without glue. Stage 8 Dry Cramp Cramp all the pieces together without glue and make sure all joints fit.
Biscuit Jointer Stage 9 Stage 7: Apply glue to both sides and in slots Cramp Cramp all the pieces together then use a damp cloth to remove any excess glue The End
Router A Router can be used to produce a wide range of wooden moldings On/Off Button Depth Stop Router Bit When using a Router you must Wear Goggles Tie any long hair back Tuck in any loose clothing
Router Router safety is a matter of controlling the router and securing the work piece. With a router spinning at 22,000 RPM bad things can happen fast. Listen to the sound of your router, it should sound the same cutting as when at an idle, if not you are forcing it. The larger the diameter of the bit the slower the speed of the router. Always rout against the direction of the router bit, anticlockwise around the outside of an object or clockwise around the inside of an object when routing freehand. Make a series of shallow passes rather than one cut if a lot of material has to be removed. Use an edge guide whenever possible. Always use the router in a vertical position, gripped in both hands, in a comfortable stance. Note due to Highland Council Insurance restrictions pupils are not allowed to use this tool
Angle Grinder The Angle Grinder can be used to remove steel much quicker than you could file. It is important not only to wear goggles when using this tool but to be aware that this tool throws sparks across the room and great care must be taken not to endanger other pupils.
The End