TLE - Q3 - PERIODICAL EXAM

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  • Carpentry - The Art of making Timber works
  • Carpenters - Skilled Tradesmen who do constructions
  • Wood - Is among the most versatile building materials
  • Log - Trunk of the tree which is free from branches
  • Block - A log that has roughly square/rectangle cross-section
  • Post - A timber piece with round or square cross-section
  • Shisham - Hard, dark brown timber with stripes of golden or dark brown
  • Sal - Rose brown timber which slowly turns into dark brown
  • Teak wood - Most common type of Timber. King of woods.
  • Deodar - A timber which is white in color
  • Mango - Is a brown timber than can be easily shaped
  • Kail - A Timber that possesses too many knots
  • Mahogany - A Timber that has strong durability when dry
  • Chid or Chir - Is dark brown in color when soft and reddish brown when hard
  • Babul - Pale Red Timber. Used in making tool handles
  • Fir Wood - Is Light Brown. Used in making drawers
  • Walnut - Resists the attacks of ants
  • Haldu - Changes its color from white to yellow
  • Neem - Whitish brown timber that is free from ants and insects
  • Nails - Are made up of mild steel, brass, and copper. Used in fixing two or more wood wooden pieces together
  • Diamond Head Nail - Diamond-Shaped Emblem
  • Bullet Head Nail - One of the most versatile types of nail used in wood work
  • Flat Head Nail - Commonly seen on fences, Has a flat head
  • Roofing Nail - Used in securing Roofs and Shingles
  • Panel Pin - With an Inverted cone-shaped head
  • Wire Nail - Nail that is cut and manufactured from coil of wire
  • Tack Nail - A short nail with sharp and pointed ends
  • Corrugated Nails - A wavy piece of sheet steel
  • Screws - Used in securing pieces of timber together
  • Raised Head Screw - Best in fitting door handle pieces
  • Coach Screw - Is a heavy duty screw
  • Round Head Screw - Can look decorative
  • Countersunk Head Screw - Used for general woodworking projects like fitting hinges to doors
  • Glue - Commonly used in sticking two or more pieces of wood together
  • Holding Tools - Used in instances that a material needs to be held
  • Carpenter's Vice - A tool that has a jaw, Used in holding the materials while sawing, trenching chiseling, screwing, etc.
  • C-Clamp - Used in holding works, Can only be used with small works
  • Bar Clamp - Can serve larger works compared to C-Clamp
  • Planning Tools - To produce flat surfaces
  • Jack Plane - 30 to 40 cm long, Has a cutting blade with a cutting edge