2. Carpentry
Carpentry is a skilled trade in which
the primary word performed is the
cutting, shaping and installation of
building materials during the
construction of buildings, ships,
timber bridges, concrete formwork,
etc.
3. MEASURING TAPE
A tape measure, or measuring tape is a
type of hand tool typically used to measure
distance or size. It is like a much longer
flexible ruler consisting of a case, thumb
lock, blade/tape, hook, and sometimes a
belt clip.
4. HAMMER
A hammer is a tool that, usually
featuring a head fixed to a handle
delivers a blow to an object to break
it apart, drive it into another or beat it
into a desired shape ..
5. HAND SAW
In woodworking and carpentry, hand
saws, also known as "panel saws",
are used to cut pieces of wood into
different shapes. This is usually done
in order to join wood pieces.
6. CHISSEL
A chisel is a tool with a
characteristically shaped
cutting edge of blade on its
end, for carving or cutting a
hard material such as wood,
stone, or metal by hand.
7. JACK PLANE
Jack planes are typically #4 or #5, and
are excellent general use planes.
The Jack plane can perform most
planing chores. It is commonly used for
shaving doors that stick, leveling high
spots on glued-up panels and a host of
other tasks.
8. CIRCULAR SAW
A circular saw is a power-saw
using a toothed or abrasive disc
or blade to cut different
materials using a rotary motion
spinning around an arbor.
9. SANDER
A sander is a power tool used to
smooth surfaces by abrasion with
sandpaper. Sanders have a means
to attach the sandpaper and a
mechanism to move it ...
10. PLANER
The term planer may refer to several types of carpentry tools,
woodworking machines or metalworking machine tools. Plane (tool): a
hand tool use for Cleaning wood plate and levelling the surface of wood.
11. ELECTRIC DRILL
An electric drill is a drill which is
driven by an electric motor. The
invention of the electric drill is
credited to Arthur James Arnot and
William Blanch Brain of
12. JIG SAW
It is a saw which uses a reciprocating
blade to cut irregular curves, such
as stenciled designs, in wood, metal, or
other materials.