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What are hand tools used for in manufacturing processes?
They are used for
manual
completion
.
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Why must manufacturing processes be completed manually?
Because certain types require
manual production
.
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What must you demonstrate when using hand tools?
Understanding of
main features
and applications.
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What are the different types of saws mentioned?
Hack Saw
Coping saw
Ripsaw
Tenon saw
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What is the purpose of different saws?
They have
teeth
designed for cutting materials.
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How should the blade teeth of a saw be maintained?
They must be kept sharp by
sharpening
or replacing.
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What is a tenon saw used for?
It is used for
cutting
wood.
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What feature does a tenon saw have?
It has a
stiffening cap
over the top edge.
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What does the stiffening cap on a tenon saw prevent?
It prevents the blade from
flexing
during cutting.
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What type of teeth do rip-saws have?
They have
coarse teeth
for cutting wood.
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What are the characteristics of coping saws?
They have
thin blades
for
intricate cuts
.
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What is the primary use of a coping saw?
It is used for cutting
curves
in wood.
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What is a coping saw's blade like?
It is thin and can be easily
replaced.
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What is a coping saw's frame made of?
It is made of
metal
and
U-shaped
.
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What does the swivel clip on a coping saw do?
It holds the ends of the blade
securely.
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What is the purpose of a coping saw's design?
To allow for
intricate
and detailed cuts.
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What types of jobs are coping saws used for?
They are used for
specialized
jobs requiring
precision
.
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What is a ripping saw primarily used for?
It is used to
cut
wood along the grain.
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What is the design of a ripping saw's teeth?
They are designed for efficient cutting along the
grain
.
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What is the main feature of a ripping saw?
It has large
teeth
for fast cutting.
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What is the purpose of a coping saw in woodworking?
To make
precise
cuts in intricate designs.
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What is the primary material that a coping saw cuts?
Wood
and plastic sheets.
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What is the function of the heel on a blade?
It
provides
stability
during
cutting.
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What is the purpose of a ripsaw's design?
To cut wood quickly along the
grain
.
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What is the advantage of using a ripsaw?
It allows for fast and
efficient
cutting.
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What is the main use of a coping saw?
To cut
intricate
shapes in wood.
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What is the primary function of a ripsaw?
To cut wood along the
grain
efficiently.
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What is the main characteristic of a coping saw's teeth?
They are fine and designed for
detailed
cuts.
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What is the purpose of the handle on a coping saw?
To
provide
a
firm
grip
during
cutting.
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What is the main feature of a ripsaw's handle?
It is designed for
comfort
and control.
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What is the advantage of using a coping saw for intricate cuts?
It allows for
precision
and control.
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What is the primary material that a ripsaw cuts?
Wood
along the grain.
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What is the main purpose of a ripsaw's design?
To facilitate fast cutting along the
grain
.
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What is the main characteristic of a coping saw's frame?
It is
U-shaped
and holds the blade.
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What is the purpose of the teeth on a ripsaw?
To cut
wood
efficiently along the
grain
.
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What is the main use of a ripsaw in woodworking?
To cut wood quickly along the
grain
.
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What is the advantage of using a ripsaw for cutting wood?
It
allows
for
fast
and
efficient cutting.
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What is the primary function of a coping saw?
To cut
intricate
shapes in wood.
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What is the primary function of a ripsaw?
To cut wood along the
grain
efficiently.
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What is the main characteristic of a coping saw's teeth?
They are fine and designed for
detailed
cuts.
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