Jack Plane - The ________ ___________ gets its name from being the "Jack of all trades" plane in the workshop. It can be used for both flattening and smoothing boards making it the most versatile bench plane in the workshop., Fore Plane - Used for flattening tasks, the _________ __________ or No 6 plane is the shortest of the range of bench planes used for flattening boards., Smoothing Plane - Normally the last plane used when taking a board from rough to smooth, the _______________ ____________ is only used when the board is flat. A properly sharpened and set _____________ _____________ will leave a far finer finish on wood than can be achieved by sanding., Jointer Plane - As the name suggests, their primary function is to straighten the sides of boards prior to jointing, Auger Bit - It looks like a corkscrew and has six parts: screw, spurs, cutting edges, twist, shank, and tang, Forstner Bit - : Unlike the standard twist bit, ____________ bits are optimized for woodworking applications and cut exceptionally precise, clean-edged holes in wood, Speed Bore - They are also the only drill bits that can drill overlapping holes, which makes them ideal when you make mortises--drill the holes, clean up with a good chisel, and go on the next one, Brad Point Bits - : are specially designed to drill and bore clean holes in hard and soft woods without wandering using the centre pin, Raised head screw - It has a round top but tapers towards the shank. _____________ ______________ are commonly used when a more decorative finish is required. An example of this is the use of __________ ___________ in light switch fixtures, Round Head Screw - Are used when the assembly may be taken apart, or for decorative purposes, Thicknesser - A woodworking machine to trim boards to a consistent thickness throughout their length and flat on both surfaces., Belt Sander - Are commonly used for sanding very rough surfaces, leveling surfaces (like a replacement board in a hardwood floor) and freehand rounding and shaping., Countersunk screw - Is a type of screw that's designed to rest flush with the object or surface in which it's inserted, Rabbet router bit - ______________________ are designed to form an L-shaped shoulder or dado (square groove that runs against the grain) on the edge of a piece of material to form a rabbet joint., Stile and Rail router bits - Commonly used to join two pieces of timber together for door frames. A stile bit cuts the profile and the groove for the panel in the edge of each of the frame pieces., Oogie router bit, Cove router bit - is designed to apply a concave, rounded profile. Often, the cove bit is used to match a beading or roundover shape on the corresponding piece of stock., Straight Carbide Tipped Router Bit - Used to make cuts straight down into a material to form a groove or dado or to hollow out an area for a mortise or inlay, Raised Panel router bit - Horizontal _________________________ allow the panel to lay face-down, flat on the router table., Glue Joint router bit - _____________________ are simple and easy to setup and use to create strong butt joints in timber, as well as making it easier to assemble when applying glue and clamping., Roundover router bit - _______________________ create flush decorative edges perfect for table, drawer or cabinet edges and for small finish moldings., Edge beading router bit - A ____________________ is similar to a roundover bit (below) in that it applies a rounded shape to the edge of the stock., Dovetail router bit - For machining dovetails, Chamfer router bit - _____________________________ cut a bevel of a particular angle to ease or decorate the edges of a surface. They also can create the beveled edges needed to join multi-sided constructions., Flush Trim router bit - It's used to trim shelf edging, veneer, or laminates. Use it with a template to make duplicate parts or joint an edge straight and smooth., Mitre Joint - Is a joint where two boards are cut at a 45 degree angle. Hides end grain. , Dove tail joint - Glue is used to strengthen the joint but no screws or fasteners are necessary, Dowel joint - This type of joint is secured with an adhesive and a small piece of dowel., Housing Joint - The ____________ (aka Trench or Dado) is cut across the Grain to a width normally equal to the thickness of the shelf or partition it is to receive, Mortise and Tenon Joint - A rectangular slot (__________) is cut into the exact center of an end piece of lumber to accept a fitted protuberance (________), thereby producing a strong, neat joint,

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