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A '''band saw''' is a saw that can be used for woodworking, metal working, and a variety of other materials. It gets its name from its blade, consisting of a narrow band of toothed metal. This band rides on two large wheels stacked vertically with a space between them. Band saws are particularly useful for cutting irregular shapes. The radius of a curve that can be cut on a particular saw is determined by the width of the band. | A '''band saw''' is a saw that can be used for woodworking, metal working, and a variety of other materials. It gets its name from its blade, consisting of a narrow band of toothed metal. This band rides on two large wheels stacked vertically with a space between them. Band saws are particularly useful for cutting irregular shapes. The radius of a curve that can be cut on a particular saw is determined by the width of the band. |
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Carpentry
Describe the function of the following tools:
Band Saw
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
- Bandsaw.jpg
Heavy Duty Bandsaw
- Radialarmsaw.jpg
Radial Arm Saw
- Standard shaper.jpg
Shaper
A band saw is a saw that can be used for woodworking, metal working, and a variety of other materials. It gets its name from its blade, consisting of a narrow band of toothed metal. This band rides on two large wheels stacked vertically with a space between them. Band saws are particularly useful for cutting irregular shapes. The radius of a curve that can be cut on a particular saw is determined by the width of the band.
Belt Sander
Jig Saw
Miter Saw
Radial Arm Saw
Router
Shaper
Lathes spin a workpiece, in this case wood. A cutting tool is positioned in a manner to remove material to create a desired finished item. Extremely useful for cylinders in a wide variety of configurations.
Wooden chair legs are a common example of lathe work.
Demonstrate how to use the following tools:
Block Plane
Circular Saw (cut a straight line)
Framing Square
Hammer
Hand Saw (cut a straight line)
Level
Measuring Tape
Nail Set
Plumb Bob
Wood Chisel
Describe the use of and distinguish between the following types of nails:
20 Penny
16 Penny
12 Penny
8 Penny
6 Penny
Finish
Brad
Roofing
Screw Nail
Sinker
Common
Galvenized
Assist in Erecting a building not less than 6x8 feet in ground dimensions with a gable roof and at least one door and one window, demonstrating ability to measure and use tools from requirement 2.
This module has many different areas to consider.
- Safety
- Safety is your responability.
- Safety on the Job site.
- Safety for the other people around you
- Enviromental safety.
- PPE (Personal Protection Equipment)
- What is PPE Personal Protection Equipment?
- Things to think about when buying PPE
- Codes and regulation about PPE
- OSHA regulations
- Tools selection
- Materials selection and inspection
- Blue print reading
- Basic construction
- Building codes
- Permits
- Building inspections
- Understanding other construction that effect your task or yours effecting the next task
When building the above project, use all of these features:
Floor Joist
Sub Floor
Shoe Plate
Top Plate
Double Plate
Conventional Roof or Trusses
Felt Roof
Shingles
Window with Weight-bearing Header
Door with Weight-bearing Header
Fascia on Eaves
Siding
Note: Participants must be 16 years old or older to use power tools.