2. What is carpentry?
Carpentry is skilled trade in which the primary
work performed is the cutting shaping and
installation of buildings materials during
theconstruction of
buildings,ship,timber,bridges,concrete
formwork,etc.
3. The plumb bob, which employs the law
of gravity to establish what is "plumb", is
useful in ... To use thetool, the string is
fixed at the point to be plumbed.
4. • Chisels are used by carpenters
and woodworkers for chipping
out wood for door hinges and
other fine woodworking jobs.
There are also corner chisels
that act like a hole punch,
removing a section of wood with
one hammer blow.
5. A hacksaw is a fine-toothed saw, originally and
mainly made for cutting metal. The equivalent saw
for cutting wood is usually called bow saw.
6. electric drills have power cords and
require an electrical outlet and steady
supply of electricity for proper operation.
Cordless drills offer unlimited range ..
7. A crosscut saw is a handy tool for cutting
lumber, making furniture, and for other
wood-cutting tasks. ... A crosscut saw is
a specialized handsaw for manually
cutting wood across the
grain. Crosscut saws include a blade and
a handle.
8. A claw hammer is
a tool primarily used for hitting
nails into, or extracting nails
from, some other object.
Generally, a claw hammer is
associated
with woodworking but is not
limited
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r_saw
A circular saw is a power-saw
using a toothed or abrasive disc or
blade to cut different ...
A circularsaw is a tool for cutting
many materials such as wood,
masonry, plastic, or metal and may
be hand-held or mounted to a
machine.
10. evel tools deliver best-in-class accuracy to
provide the confidence needed to achieve
sturdy and level construction.
11. he rule or tape is used for
measuring where accuracy is not an
extremely ... Steel tape (tape
measure,push – pull steel tape,
flexible rule, retractable steel
tape ...
12. A crowbar, also called a wrecking
bar, pry bar or prybar, pinch-bar, or
occasionally a prise bar or prisebar,
colloquially, in Britain and Australia
sometimes called ...