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A smooth jawed adjustable wrench sometimes called a crescent wrench |
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A hammer with a flat face used to strike cold chisels and punches. The ball is used to bend or shape soft metal
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A claw hammer with a slightly rounded (convex) face used to sink nials with out damaging the wood
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To cut on a slant at an angle that is not a right angle (90 derees) |
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A wrench usually double sided that has a closed end that fits over a bolt |
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A flat steel square commonly used for carpentry
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A straight steel rod with a curved claw on one end used to pull nials that are flush with the wood
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A metal tool with a sharpened or beveled edge used to shape wood, stone or metal |
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A tool with a claw at both ends used to pull nails |
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A hammer with a flat striking face. The other end of the head is curved and divided into two claws to remove nails |
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A carpenter's tool that consisting of a steal rod that slides through an adjustable head
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A pin usually round that fits into a corresponding hole used to fasted or align two pieces of wood |
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a device such as a bolt, clasp, hook or lock used to secure two pieces of material together |
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A prying tool with a nail slot at one end used to remove nails in tight areas |
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THe sides on a nut or bold head or the straight sides of a wrench |
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A unit a measure use to describe the amount of force to tighten a large object |
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A hexagonal steall bar that is bent at 90 degrees, and is called an allen wrench |
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Unit of measure used to describe the amount of force to tighten a small object. |
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Point at where the edges are joined |
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A cut channel made by a saw |
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a tool that is perfectly horizontal and flat to determine if an object is level |
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A special joint made to fasten two perpendicular parts with the ends cut on an angle |
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A tool used to remove nails |
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A nonadjustable wrench with an opening at each end |
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The process of bending or shaping or cutting material by striking it with a tool |
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A wrench used for gripping and turning pipe |
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A surface that is made smooth by using a tool called a plane |
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A scissor shaped type of adjustable wrench |
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When a surface is perfectly vertical from the horizon of floor and does not bow |
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Teeth on the gripping part of a wrench also refered as the number of teeth per inch |
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A steel tool used to indent metal |
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A carpenters tool that combines a square, protractor, try square and frame square |
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A tool used for heavy-duty dismantling of woodwork such as tearing apart building frames or concrete |
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To smooth out the edges of a screw or nut |
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A tool that is rectangluar equal on all sides |
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a non-adjustable wrench with an enclosed circular opening designed to lock on to the fastener when the wrench is stuck |
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To damage the threads on a nut or bolt |
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Metal Handle end of a file |
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Steel treated with heat to restore hardness |
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A piece that projects out of wood or any other material for the purpose of being placed into a hole or groove to form a joint |
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THe turning or twisting force applied to a screw bolt or nut using a wrench or screwdriver |
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A square whose legs are fixed at right angles |
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To heat or fuse to pieces of metal together |
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