steel rule - for measuring sizes, marking gauge - for marking lines parallel to an edge, try square - for marking lines at 90 degrees to an edge, tenon saw - for making straight cuts, bevelled edge chisel - for cutting away waste material in joints (softwoods), firmer chisel - for cutting away waste material in joints (hardwoods), claw hammer - heavy nailing work and removal of nails, cross pein hammer - light nailing work and starting panel pins, nail punch - for pushing the head of pins and nails below the surface of the wood, screwdriver - for driving screws into a piece of wood, bradawl - for marking the centre of a hole to be drilled, mortise chisel - for cutting away waste material in a mortise joint, jack plane - general purpose plane for planing wood down flat, smoothing plane - shorter plane for smoothing wood before finishing, twist drill bit - most commonly used drill bit - for drilling small holes, forstner drill bit - used to drill clean, accurate, flat bottomed holes of larger size, outside calipers - for measuring and checking the diameter of a turned piece of wood, countersink tool/bit - for creating a countersink on holes that flat head screws are being used in,

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