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Hand Tools Name the tools following M.S.Martin July 2005 M.S.Martin July 2005
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Name the following tools Block Plane Used in joinery work, smaller applications
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Shifting Spanner Multi – purpose spanner, comes in various sizes.
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Mortise Chisel Used for extra heavy work, firm driving. Mortise & Tennon joints in joinery
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Claw Hammer The most used hammer by carpenters All general purpose applications
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Veneer saw Special purpose applications, veneer board products
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Smoothing Plane Used prior to sanding, to remove fine shavings and other plane marks
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Combination square General purpose carpenters square, can be used at both 90º and at 45º.
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Butt chisel A much shorter chisel, for letting in hinges and similar work.
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Coping saw Used for curved work, thinner boards etc.
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G – Clamps Used in a variety of sizes to hold work in place.
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German Jack Plane Less frequently used now, but this plane is for reducing rough sawn timer to its approximate size and shape.
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Gouges Special shaped chisel, curved in cross section. Used for turning and carving
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Paring chisel Long thin blade, square or beveled edges. Used for light work, finishing off joints.
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Firmer Chisel Stronger than a paring chisel, either square or beveled edges, for general joinery work.
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Marking gauges For joinery and bench work, marking out timber joints.
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Bradawl For starting hole for hand driven screws etc.
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Pincers Handy tool for carpenters, remove old nails and other general purpose work.
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Trying Plane or Jointer Used for planning door edges and other jobs requiring a long straight edge.
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Lump Hammer More a bricklayers tool, heavy work.
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