woodshop test
butt joint - CORRECT ANSWER-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 - CORRECT ANSWER-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 - CORRECT ANSWER-A type of dado joint in which the dado does not go
completely across the board. Also called a stop dado
spring clamp - CORRECT ANSWER-A type of clamp with a strong spring that holds
the jaws together
adhesive - CORRECT ANSWER-A substance used to hold other materials together
bar clamp - CORRECT ANSWER-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 - CORRECT ANSWER-A joint in which wedge-shaped projections fit into
matching recesses
c-clamp - CORRECT ANSWER-A clamp with an adjustable screw that holds the
stock firmly against the clamp's anvil
pilot hole - CORRECT ANSWER-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 - CORRECT ANSWER-A joint in which two or more pieces of stock
are fastened edge-to-edge
starved joint - CORRECT ANSWER-a wood joint that lacks a sufficient amount of
glue to make a strong bond
dry assembly - CORRECT ANSWER-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 - CORRECT ANSWER-a joint formed by cutting a square-cornered recess
(a dado) across one piece of stock and fitting another piece into it
claw hammer - CORRECT ANSWER-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 - CORRECT ANSWER-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
finish nail - CORRECT ANSWER-A nail with a small round head; usually set below
the surface of the stock
toe nailing - CORRECT ANSWER-Driving nails at an angle
rabbet joint - CORRECT ANSWER-a joint formed by cutting an l-shaped recess (the
rabbet) across the end or along the edge of one piece of stock into the recess
miter joint - CORRECT ANSWER-a type of joint in which two pieces that have been
cut on an angle are joined
lap joint - CORRECT ANSWER-A joint made by reducing the thickness of each
piece to one-half of its original size and then lapping one piece over the other
The strongest joints bonded with glue are those that involve the surfaces edges and
edges of the stock True or False - CORRECT ANSWER-True
The strongest wood joints bonded with glue are usually those that involve the end
grain of the stock True or False - CORRECT ANSWER-False
Butt joints are used where strength is a primary consideration True or False -
CORRECT ANSWER-False
Which of the following statements regarding end butt joints is not true - CORRECT
ANSWER-these joints are used where appearance is important
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