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If Philippine Mahogany costs $3.10 per board foot, how much would an 8 foot 2x6 cost? |
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96"x2"x6"=8 board feet
8 bd ft X $3.10= $24.80 |
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If 3/4" cherry plywood costs $3000 per thousand (square feet), what would the price be for two sheets of plywood? |
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$3000/1000 sq ft = /64 sq ft
$3000/1000 sq ft = $192/64 sq ft
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S4S Means that the wood is smooth on all four faces and parallel and square. It usually costs more for this. |
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What is the difference between rough lumber and S2S straight lined lumber? |
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Rough lumber hasn't been jointed or plained on the faces or edges of the boards, so it is cheaper, but requires more labor to get the material ready to build with. |
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If a cabinet shop charges $60 per hour with a minimum charge of $30, what would a customer pay for a 45 minute job? |
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$30+ $15 (for 15 minutes)= $45 |
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To build a rectangular frame with mitered corners, what angle of cut is required on the ends of your piece of wood? |
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To build a six sided frame with mitered corners, what angle of cut is required on the ends of your six pieces of wood? |
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What is the major difference between domestic and import plywood? |
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The outside veneers on imports are usually thinner |
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108 inches is equal to how many lineal feet? |
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How many 11.5"x 15" pieces can you get from a standard sheet of plywood? |
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How many board feet in a piece of lumber 8/4x8"x60"? |
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Convert 223 inches to feet and inches |
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223/12=
18.58 = 18 feet and something
18x12=216 inches
223"-216"=7 inches
Therefore the answer is 18 ' 7" |
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True or False, a miter joint is strong enough that it doesn't need to be reinforced
As in a picture frame |
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False, a miter joint needs reinforcement unless it is going on a cabinet. Then the cabinet will help to hold the joint together. |
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How many sheets of plywood do you need to purchase the make 16 pieces 23 1/2"x 30" cabinet sides? |
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You can get 2 rows and 3 columns per sheet.
So 2x3=6 pieces per sheet
You need 16 pieces so 6x3 sheets=18 pieces
so you need to buy 3 sheets of plywood |
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How many sheets of plywood would you need to purchase to make six cabinet sides that measure exactly 24 inches wide by 76 inches long?
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You can only get one piece per piece of plwood (remember the saw kerf!!!) so
you would need to buy six sheets of plywood. |
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What is a cabinet scribe? |
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It is a tool used to find the profile of millwork so that it can be duplicated with a shaper or router. |
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What is the standard height of a kitchen countertop? |
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Finished height is 36"
Cabinets are 34 1/2" tall and a 1 1/2" thick counter top brings the final height to 36" |
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What is the standard height of upper cabinets? |
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Bottom of the upper cabinet is 52" |
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Describe a mortise and tenon joint. |
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How many millimeters are there in an inch? |
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12mm roughly equals 1/2"
so 25.4mm= 1 inch |
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Should you feed stock into a router table or shaper from left to right, or from right to left? |
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From the right to left (as you face to router table). |
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What is the difference between a rabbet and a dado? |
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A dado is a groove cut across the grain on the interior of the board. A rabbet is a groove cut along the outside edge of a board. It can be either with or across the grain.
http://eberhardt.bz/GME_Wood_Land/GME_Woodworking_Stuff/4_Information/1_Dado_Blades.pdf |
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If a sander uses PSA sandpaper, what does psa stand for? |
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Pressure Sensitive Adhesive |
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On a stile and rail door, what is the stile and what is the rail? |
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When using a jointer to straighten a bowed board, is it best to joint the concave side or the convex side? |
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It is best to straigten the concave side. |
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Describe how to square a piece of wood that is rough on all six sides. |
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Joint one face then
plane opposite face
joint one edge and
rip (on table saw) the opposite edge |
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What is the safest way to cut six pieces of plywood 23"x30" on the table saw? This is from a full sheet of plywood. |
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Using the table saw, rip the 23" width first, and then crosscut the 30" using a miter gauge in the miter groove |
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Most side mounted drawer slides need how much clearance between the drawer and the box? |
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How can you prevent a large or closely fitted piece of Plam from sticking before it is positioned? |
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Using dowels, old cut up tape measure, or wood strips. Lay them on the dried contact cement about 6" apart. Then position the plam. When it is where you want it, begin sliding the pieces out while j- rolling the plam. |
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On a cultist that lists a piece of wood, 23 1/2"x19", which way is the grain running? |
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The grain is running the 23 1/2 length unless specified |
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How do you repair a minor dent on a part prior to finishing? |
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Using a wet rag and a hot iron, put the rag on the dent and use the iron to create steam and pull the dent out. |
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Describe two types of dado blades? |
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The first is a stack dado, It has blades of different thicknesses. You simply stack the blades together until you get the width needed.
The other type is a V-blade dado. It is two blades that have a cam that can be adjusted to make the blade wider or narrower.
http://eberhardt.bz/GME_Wood_Land/GME_Woodworking_Stuff/4_Information/1_Dado_Blades.pdf |
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What distinguishes quartersawn lumber? |
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What is a cabinet nailer? |
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A piece of 3/4" material at the top back part of a cabinet that you would screw through to attach the cabinet to the wall. |
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What is a cabinet filler strip? |
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How is wood affected when it dries? |
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It tends to shrink, when that happens sometimes it can warp, bow or crack |
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Once wood is dried and used to build a cabinet, it is stable? true or false and explain your answer. |
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False, wood is always moving. Finish just slows down the movement. |
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How many pieces of plywood can you get out of a sheet of plywood if the pieces are 15 1/2" wide and 23 1/2" long? |
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3 rows and four columns equal
3x4= 12 pieces per sheet |
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To set the Depth of the Jointer you adjust the |
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The outfeed table on the Jointer should be set to;
a) highest point of the rotation of the knives
b) lowest point of rotation of the knives
c) middle point of rotation of knives
d) even with the center of the axis |
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a) highest point of the rotation of the knives |
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What is some advantages to purchasing wood that is S4S? (3) |
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1. You save labor in not having to mill your wood
2. Being able to see your wood without mill marks on it
3. Less waste of wood
4. Less wear and tear on your machines
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Name two machines need to make a piece of wood flat, parallel and uniform thickness.
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You would need a planer and an jointer |
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What unit of volume do we use in the the shop?
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Is a number 8 screw larger or smaller than a #10 screw? |
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A number 8 screw is smaller than a number 10 screw.
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I f a piece of lumber measures 73 15/16" and you want to cut it into five equal parts without any left over. What would the length of each piece be? Assume 1/8" saw kerf. |
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Each piece would be 4 11/16" and you will lose 1/2" in saw kerf. |
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Is 13/32 larger or smaller than 25/64? |
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13/32 is 1/64" bigger than 25/64. |
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If your customer wants a piece of plywood cut to exactly24 by 48" and your saw blade is 1/8" thick, how many pieces of ply would you be able to get out of a sheet of ply if the grain needs to run the 48"? How about if it can run the 24" width |
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You can only get one piece 24"x48" if the grain runs the long way and three pieces if the grain runs the 24" direction. |
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You want to bullnose (1/2) round a piece of material that is 3/4" thick, draw a side view of this then
You only own 1/4 round bits, what size bit do you need and how do you measure this- draw it. |
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