BFT Project
BFT Project
BFT Project
1.Folding Rule: Folding rules can be used for measuring both small
spaces and longer distances. They can be transported easily once they
are folded up, making them useful when working in the field. Folding
rules can also be used to measure a point which is difficult to reach.
8.Cutting Guage: The cutting gauge is used for scoring deep lines
parallel to the edge, especially across the grain when marking long
shoulders of joints. It can also be used for cutting the sides of small
grooves, or for splitting thin wood into strips.
12.Rip Saw: Ripsaws are used for cutting wood with the grain,
crosscut saws for cutting across the grain. The main difference between
the saws is in the way the teeth are ground.
15. Firmer chisel: this tool is used most often for shaping a
workpiece, for cutting away the unnecessary wood to produce the
rough form you want.
16. Paring chisel: They are used primarily for carefully shaving off
thin amounts of wood when fitting joints. The long length gives
maximum control.
23.Hand Drill: they are typically used for building purposes, such as
drilling holes and securing screws. They can also be used as a mixer to
blend things, like paint.
24. Ratchet drill: is a hand-tool used to drill holes or nails into
wood.
26. Forstner bit: Forstner bits are unique in their ability to drill
overlapping holes, notches on the edges of a workpiece, and angled
holes on the face of a workpiece (pocket holes, for example). The bit
will cut whether or not the center spur is engaging the workpiece.
30.Sash Clamps: Sash clamps are used to hold together projects for
an extended period of time, this is usually when gluing up to ensure the
parts don't move while the glue dries. They can also be used for
temporary assembly (dry assembly) and to hold the components in the
vise and on the bench top.