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Tool Names and uses Tech Theatre
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TOOLS IN THE SHOP Be sure to ask questions before using any tool you are not familiar with. Do NOT risk injury to yourself or others (or the tool). There are a lot of tools available, a small number of which are in our Scene Shop. This is just a small selection of the most basic wood working tools that get used almost every day.
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TOOLS IN THE SHOP CATEGORIES OF WOODWORKING TOOLS HAND TOOLS
MEASURING AND MARKING HAMMERS CUTTING TOOLS DRILLING TOOLS (OBSOLETE CATEGORY UNDER HAND TOOLS) CLAMPING TOOLS PLIERS WRENCHES SCREWDRIVERS MISCELLANEOUS POWER TOOLS STATIONARY POWER SAWS POWER HANDSAWS POWER DRILLING TOOLS BATTERY-POWERED TOOLS PNEUMATIC TOOLS
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Flexible Steel Measuring tape
Use: to measure anything necessary in the shop, best tool for long measurements Do you know? How long are they usually?
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Carpenter’s square Use: to make sure that joints and cuts are square, also doubles as a marking gauge Do you know? Other names
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They have phone apps now
Level Use: to make sure that things are level, that is perpendicular with the floor Do you know? They have phone apps now
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Use: to mark out straight lines for cutting
Chalk Line Use: to mark out straight lines for cutting Do you know? Also called snap lines, bc you snap it to mark
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MEASURING AND MARKING TAPE MEASURE FRAMING SQUARE CHALK LINE
SPEED SQUARE PENCIL COMBO SQUARE BEVEL GAUGE LEVEL SHARPIE
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Use: for cutting wood by hand, pretty basic
Hand Saw Use: for cutting wood by hand, pretty basic Do you know? The difference between cross cut & rip?
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CUTTING TOOLS UTILITY KNIFE HAND SAW SCISSORS CHISELS SNIPS
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Circle Saw Use: for making cuts on wood, especially usefull for things that can’t be put on a table saw. Quicker and better than the handsaw
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Jig Saw Use: used to make small cuts in wood. Especially useful for making holes of any type. How is this similar to Jigsaw puzzle?
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Use: ideal for ripping lumber and plywood. It is stationary
Table Saw Use: ideal for ripping lumber and plywood. It is stationary Do you know? The difference between plywood & lumber
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CUTTING TOOLS UTILITY KNIFE HAND SAW SCISSORS CHISELS SNIPS
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Use: Ideal for cutting curves and anything that isn’t straight
Band Saw Use: Ideal for cutting curves and anything that isn’t straight Do you know? Butchers have their own version of this to cut meat?
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Use: to cut angles in wood
Miter Saw Use: to cut angles in wood Do you know? Can cut straight cuts too Also called cross cut saw
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What materials could you use with this?
Utility knife Use: practically everything, but not very useful on wood. Most useful for canvas and other soft materials. What materials could you use with this?
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Hammer Use: comes in a wide variety. Used for driving in nails, and the claw can be used to take them out. Also useful for scoring material and texturing it. Do you know? The difference between a hammer & mallet?
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HAMMERS CLAW HAMMER RIP HAMMER BALL PEIN HAMMER SLEDGE HAMMER
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The difference between Philips & flat head
Screw driver Use: also comes in a wide variety. Used to put in screws and take them out, for fastening wood pieces together. Do you know? The difference between Philips & flat head
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Power drill Use: fitted with a cutting tool attachment or driving tool attachment, usually a drill bit or driver bit, used for drilling holes in various materials or fastening various materials together with the use of fasteners
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Power drill Drill Bits Driver Bits SPADE (OR PADDLE) TYPE DRILL BIT
FOR WOOD ONLY! Driver Bits
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CLAMPING TOOLS C-CLAMPS BAR CLAMPS PIPE CLAMP
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PLIERS ARC JOINT PLIERS (CHANNEL LOCKS) LOCKING PLIERS (VISE GRIPS)
DIAGONAL CUTTERS LINEMAN PLIERS LONG-NOSE PLIERS SLIP-JOINT PLIERS FENCING TOOL
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WRENCHES RATCHETING WRENCH COMBINATION (OPEN END AND BOX END) WRENCH
SOCKETS OPEN END ADJUSTABLE WRENCH NUTDRIVERS
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MISCELLANEOUS WRECKING BAR (CROW BAR) STAPLER PRY BAR HOT MELT
GLUE GUN
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PNEUMATIC TOOLS UPHOLSTERY OR CRAFT STAPLER (3/8” CROWN) NARROW
(FABRIC TO WOOD) NARROW CROWN (1/4”) PNEUMATIC STAPLER (WOOD TO WOOD)
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