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Tuesday, February 16, 2021

5 basic tools in woodwork

Carpenters Pencil 

Why is the shape how to sharpen pencil video









Describe - A carpenter pencil (carpentry pencil, carpenter's pencil) is a pencil that has a body with a rectangular or elliptical cross-section to prevent it from rolling away. Carpenter pencils are used by builders, because they are suitable for marking on surfaces like concrete or stone.

Explain - Hold the carpenter's pencil by the wood. Gently sand BOTH long edges of the lead until you achieve a long, straight, sharp lead edged “V” point. The pencil on the left side of Section “D” in the illustration is properly sharpened.


Marking Gauge: 







marking gauge is used in woodworking to mark out lines for cutting or other purposes. The main purpose is to scribe a line parallel to a reference edge. Link. A marking gauge is generally made out of wood with a metal pin to mark the point. Marking gauge video


sliding bevel: 








sliding T bevel, also known as a bevel gauge or false square is an adjustable gauge for setting and transferring angles. Different from the square, which is fixed and can only set a 90° angle, the sliding T bevel can set any angle and transfer it on another piece. the one in this photo is made out of wood and metal info.


tri square:










try square or try-square is a woodworking tool used for marking and checking 90° angles on pieces of wood. Though woodworkers use many different types of square, the try square is considered one of the essential tools for woodworking. The square in the name refers to the 90° angle. info

combination set square:









The combination square set (also simply called a “combination set”) is a measuring tool which is designed primarily for measuring angles and lengths. It is used by people working in a number of different trades, including woodworkers and engineers. 

1 comment:

  1. Hello Zion

    This is a very nice blog post. The was you have displayed all of this information is very nice, if someone wanted to learn about some basic woodworking tools this blog would help them a lot. I also like how you have added some links to sites and videos for extra information

    Andre

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