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Cutting Tools and Procedures Objectives: As a result of this lesson, students will be able to accomplish the following objectives: 1. Identify and select.

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1 Cutting Tools and Procedures Objectives: As a result of this lesson, students will be able to accomplish the following objectives: 1. Identify and select appropriate cutting tools for a given project. 2. Use cutting tools correctly and accurately when given a woodworking project. 3. Read measurements within 1/16”. 4. Cut boards within 1/16” tolerance. Essential Questions: What are the common hand cutting tools and the procedure for using them?

2 Cross Cut Hand Saw  Used for cutting across the grain.  8 to 12 teeth per inch. The more teeth per inch the smoother the cut.

3 Rip Handsaw  Used to cut with the grain of the wood.  5 to 7 teeth per inch.  We do not have a rip saw in the shop.

4 Back Saw  Has a thin blade with fine teeth with a heavy piece of steel fitted over the back to prevent it from buckling.  Used to make flat bottom cuts such as, dado cuts and rabbit cuts.  Only cuts on the forward stroke.

5 Key Hole or Compass Saw  Used mostly for cutting holes in sheet rock/dry wall

6 Coping Saw  Used for cutting inside or outside curves.  Small blade will make sharp curves.  Can take blade off and put through a hold to cut out holes.  Cuts on forward stroke.

7 Hole Saw  Used to cut holes in boards.  Sizes range from ¾” to 5” plus.  Use with low speed.  Works best to cut part way through and then cut from other side.

8 Hacksaw  Used to cut metal.  Only cuts on forward stroke.

9 Wood Chisel  Comes in widths ¼ inch to 1 ½ inch.  Wood chips out on the beveled side.  Push by hand or use a mallet.  NEVER USE A HAMMER!

10 Jack Plane  14” or 15” long, 2” – 2 ½” wide.  Used for making straight, smooth edges.  Can be used for chamfers.  Not for plywood or end grain.

11 Surform Plane  Combination of rasp and plane.  Works well for shaping wood.

12 Wood Rasps  Used to smooth wood.

13 Test your knowledge

14 Test your knowledge again


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