Woodshop Test | Questions & Answers (100 %Score) Latest Updated 2024/2025
Comprehensive Questions A+ Graded Answers | With Expert Solutions
butt joint - a type of joint in which the end or edge of one peice is fastened to the flat
surface or edge of a second piece
pipe clamp - a type of clamp consisting f two clamp heads
(jaws) on a threaded pipe. The length of the pipe determines the capacity of the clamp
blind dado - A type of dado joint in which the dado does not go completely across the
board. Also called a stop dado
spring clamp - A type of clamp with a strong spring that holds the jaws together
adhesive - A substance used to hold other materials together
bar clamp - A type of clamp consisting of two horizontal bars (jaws) connected to a
vertical bar. A screw on the lower horizontal bar allows the clamp to be tightened. Also
called an F-clamp or cabinet clamp
dovetail - A joint in which wedge-shaped projections fit into matching recesses
c-clamp - A clamp with an adjustable screw that holds the stock firmly against the
clamp's anvil
pilot hole - A smaller-diameter hole drilled into wood or other material before the final
hole is drilled. Drilling a pilot hole reduces the chances of damaging the material or
having the drill bit slip.
edge-butt joint - A joint in which two or more pieces of stock are fastened edge-to-edge
starved joint - a wood joint that lacks a sufficient amount of glue to make a strong bond
dry assembly - An assembly in which the parts of a product are fitted together and
clamped, but no adhesive is used. Also called a trial assembly
dado joint - a joint formed by cutting a square-cornered recess (a dado) across one
piece of stock and fitting another piece into it
claw hammer - A hammer with a two-sided head. One side is used to drive nails. The
other side, which is split and curves down, is used for pulling out nails
nail set - A small tool with a cup-shaped tip that fits over the head of a nail. Used with a
hammer to drive the heads of finish and casing nails below the surface of the stock
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