2. jigsaw
• This is the tool we chose for most of the
cutting during the construction process due
to the pure ease of monuverbiltiy and ease of
producing curved edge without the need of
sanding whereas with a hack saw the line I
would produce would probably be jagged and
not how I wanted it to be. Speed is also a
bonus of using jigsaw, for cutting the sink
holes this tool was perfect for the job.
3. Circular saw
• This was mostly used for cutting large lengths
of wood down to the sizes we needed such as
the legs for the sinks..again this is preferred to
using a hack saw as it is quicker and
neater, and preferred to the mitre saw, as we
don't have a mitre saw so the use of this
would impossible.
4. Handheld drill
• These were easier to use than the larger pillar
drill for ease of switching drill bits and easier
to position and possibly quicker to use too.
5. Butt joints
• We chose these as they are the joints used
tables and flat surfaces creating strength in
the structure to support weight unlike the
mitre joint which cannot support large
amounts of weight from above.