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The document describes several common woodworking machines:
- A planer surfaces boards to thickness and smooths lumber, but cannot straighten warped boards.
- A jointer straightens, squares, and sizes boards before projects.
- A table saw is used to rip boards to width and crosscut them to length.
- A radial arm saw is best for crosscutting but a table saw is better for long cuts or ripping.
- A band saw can cut curves and irregular shapes as well as straight cuts in various materials.
- A miter saw can cut angled surfaces and bevels at the same time.
- A drill press accurately drills holes of various sizes and depths.
The document describes several common woodworking machines:
- A planer surfaces boards to thickness and smooths lumber, but cannot straighten warped boards.
- A jointer straightens, squares, and sizes boards before projects.
- A table saw is used to rip boards to width and crosscut them to length.
- A radial arm saw is best for crosscutting but a table saw is better for long cuts or ripping.
- A band saw can cut curves and irregular shapes as well as straight cuts in various materials.
- A miter saw can cut angled surfaces and bevels at the same time.
- A drill press accurately drills holes of various sizes and depths.
The document describes several common woodworking machines:
- A planer surfaces boards to thickness and smooths lumber, but cannot straighten warped boards.
- A jointer straightens, squares, and sizes boards before projects.
- A table saw is used to rip boards to width and crosscut them to length.
- A radial arm saw is best for crosscutting but a table saw is better for long cuts or ripping.
- A band saw can cut curves and irregular shapes as well as straight cuts in various materials.
- A miter saw can cut angled surfaces and bevels at the same time.
- A drill press accurately drills holes of various sizes and depths.
boards to thickness and to smooth rough-cut lumber. It will not straighten a warped board. The cutting head is mounted above the table, so only the top of a board is surfaced. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y Cw0yw6IFl4
Jointer - is a machine used to true
up stock. That is you can straighten, smooth, square up, and size boards. Stock should be processed in this way before beginning any project in order to ensure good result http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5 vny6CfdQJ0
Table saw is used for ripping
boards to width and crosscutting them to length. Most tables saw have a fixed, horizontal table and a blade that can be raised, lowered, and set at an angle. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9 Wl3Us3v1u4
Radial-arm saw - is ideal for
crosscutting operations. While it can also be used for ripping, it is better to use the table saw for that operation. The table saw is also better suited for long crosscuts. To cut a 4 x 8 panel into two 4 x 4 pieces on a radial-arm saw, you need to make a multiple cuts. On a table saw, you can do it in one cut. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9 bnolxngnXk
Band saw even though it is used
mostly for cutting curve, circles and irregular shapes, it can also be used for all types of straight cutting. Other advantages : i) it can cut a variety of materials wood, plastics, metal and panel stock ii) it can make long, sweeping curves much more accurately than any handsaws iii) it has a large depth of cut that makes it perfect for resawing and cutting duplicate parts. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u NCbpSg6lCU Mitre saw can cut two angled surfaces at the same time (a compound angle). That is, a mitre can be cut across the face of a board, and at the same time a bevel can be cut on the end. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V e2KWkHh6MQ
Drill press it is used primarily for
drilling holes of various diameter and depths and at various angles. Holes can be drilled accurately and with great consistency. With proper speeds, the drill press can also be used for mortising and sanding. Appropriate accessories and jigs or setups are needed to perform these process.
Router has a vertical shaft into
which a cutting tool called a bit is fastened. The shafts turn very rapidly to make cuts in wood. Different types of cuts can be made depending on the type of bit used. Typically the router is used to cut dadoes, rabbets, and grooves. However, it can also perform joinery, mortising, planning, and shaping processes as well. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gI t1pwigy7g
Sanders power sanders save time
and effort by reducing the amount of hand or finish-sanding needed to complete a project. They can be used to follow up every type of cutting and finishing operation. End grain, face grain, edges, curve and irregular shapes can be sanded using stationary power sanders. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rz SDzK-UaA8 Lathe with a wood lathe, the work piece is shaped by a process called turning a cutting operation in which the work piece is revolved against a single-edged tool. While the lathe does have many important industrial uses, you will find that you can use it to make a variety of turned parts in the shop. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J Cwgra8Lx9A