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TOOL IDENTIFICATION FFA CAREER DEVELOPMENT EVENT
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Tool Identification CDE Rules and Guidelines Senior Level – Team of 4 first year Ag Students/Senior FFA members Junior Level – Team of 4 Junior FFA members Official dress – required for competition State Level Event only. There is no National Competition. 1.Each school will be allowed to enter one team for each FFA Chapter. Each team will be composed of four members. 2.All team members must be students enrolled in their first year of agricultural education. Each member will work individually. 3.Official dress is required of all team members. 4.The event will consist of correctly identifying, capitalizing as necessary, and spelling fifty randomly selected tools from this PowerPoint and on the Tool ID and Uses Word document. Each correct answer will score one point. Perfect score will be fifty points. The three highest individual member scores on a team will be compiled to obtain a team score. The high team score will be declared the winner. 5.Any answer, which is incorrectly spelled or incorrectly capitalized, will be ruled as an error and one point will be deducted, as if the tool had not been correctly identified. 6.Each member will be allowed 30 seconds to identify, spell, and capitalize, if necessary, each tool. 7.Images of tools will be displayed using a PowerPoint presentation with images taken from the FFA website list. (Revised August, 2001). The slides WILL NOT be numbered in the contest, so the student also must keep up with the order of the slides. 8.The decision of the head judge will be considered final. 9.In the event of a tie, those teams tied will be given an additional 10 tools to identify. In the event that teams are still tied, participants will be asked individually the proper use of each tool. This will continue until ties are broken. 10.A list of tools and their uses are listed on the FFA website. 11.Contestants must supply their own pencil. 12.50 points will be deducted for each team member that is not in official dress. Junior Tool Identification The same rules shall apply to Junior contestants.
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combination pliers
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curved claw hammer
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tinner’s snips
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chipping hammer
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sliding T-bevel
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combination wrench
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box end wrench
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standard screwdriver
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Phillips screwdriver
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tongue-and-groove pliers
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combination square
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adjustable open-end wrench
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torque wrench
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outside calipers
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keyhole saw
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miter saw
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hand pump sprayer
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spark lighter
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diagonal cutting pliers
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extension
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wire brush
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circular saw
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router
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tap
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tap handle
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safety goggles
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face shield
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electronic balance
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acetylene regulator and gauges
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oxygen regulator and gauges
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outside micrometer
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ratchet
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socket
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impact wrench
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disk grinder
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electric drill
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sabre saw
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round point shovel
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sledge hammer
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needle nose pliers
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Allen wrench
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thermometer
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petri dish
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mortar & pestle
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beaker
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Erlenmeyer flask
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pipe wrench
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drill chuck
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chain saw file
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fencing pliers
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chalk line
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screwdriver bit (Phillips)
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dust mask
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pulley
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C-clamp
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pipe cutter
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Bunsen burner
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soil probe
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caulking gun
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ratchet bit brace
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gear puller
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measuring tape
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folding rule
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hand grease gun
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abrasive cutoff saw
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speed square
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conduit bender
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flat cold chisel
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oxy-acetylene heating tip
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directional compass
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oxy-acetylene cutting tip
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feeler gauge
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ratcheting pipe die stock
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ear muffs
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palm sander
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ripping claw hammer
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dibble bar
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battery jumper cables
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battery hydrometer
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nut driver
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soft face hammer
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paint spray gun
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hole saw
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center punch
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oxy-acetylene welding tip
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universal joint
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caliper dial
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pin punch
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increment borer
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viscometer
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bolt cutter
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electric soldering gun
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countersink
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“T” handle tap wrench
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insect net
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blacksmith’s tongs
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screw extractor
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measuring cup
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graduated cylinder
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centrifuge
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lopping shears
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syringe
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masonry level, 48 inch
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triple beam balance
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ratcheting pipe reamer
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Torx screwdriver
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welding goggles
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tree scale stick
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microscope
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dissection pan
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speed handle
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oxy-acetylene torch tip cleaner
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masonry drill bit
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open end wrench
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framing square
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coping saw
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air chuck
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balance
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basin wrench
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battery terminal and post cleaner
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chemical mask
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pipe die
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planting flat
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snap ring pliers
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centerhead
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chuck wrench
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circular saw blade
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compression tester
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die grinder
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dividers
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double bit axe
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electric circuit tester
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emery wheel dresser
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file card
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fire extinguisher
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flaring tool
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hand lens
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hand shears
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inside calipers
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large animal clippers
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lineman’s pliers
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micrometer depth gauge
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microscope slide
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nail set
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offset screwdriver
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pH meter
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pipe clamp
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piston ring compressor
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portable hydraulic jack
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pocket rule
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propane torch
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pull handle
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reciprocating saw
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reciprocating saw blade
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safety glasses
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screw pitch gauge
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scribe
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square point shovel
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standard half hatchet
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straight shank drill bit
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stud remover-setter
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taper punch
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terminal connecting tool
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threading die
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tire pressure gauge
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titration burette
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tubing cutter
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tubing wrench
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valve spring compressor
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volt-ohm meter
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welding helmet
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wire gauge
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locking plier wrench
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