Wood Equipment

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SUMMARY unit 03. MATERIALS. WOOD & ITS DERIVATIVES group: 2º Bil TECHNOLOGIES IN SECONDARY SCHOOL FOR SPANISH SPEAKERS Tekneso Page 1 U3 Wood EQUIPMENT, TOOLS and MACHINES When we want to make an object out of wood, we need to follow these steps:. Medir Marcar y Dibujar Cortar Taladrar Rebajar y nivelar Alisar y Lijar Unir o ensamblar Pintar Measure Mark & draw Cut Drill Carve & level Plane & sand Join & assembly Paint Ruler Carpenter’s pencil Hand/Tenon/Board Saw Gimlet Straight chisel Rasp & file Pin/Ball pein/claw Hammer Brushes Measuring tape Carpenter’s square Coping saw / Hacksaw/Fret saw Hand drill Paring chisel Sandpaper Nails Rollers Carpenter’s ruler Awl or punch Bench saw Drill Gouge Teasel Pincers Types of finishes C-Clamp Compass with Steel points Jig saw Drill bits Carpenter’s mallet Plane Pliers Bench vice Gauge Circular saw Plane Grinder Screwdriver & screws Painting & varnishing process Ring clamp Bar clamp Equipment to secure pieces Sander Spanner Hingers Adhesives Opaque = oil or acrylic paints, enamels or lacquers Transparent = stains, varnishes, dyes 1º Smooth the surface (irregularies out) 2º Paint a layer of primer This fills the pores and reduce the amount of paint 3º Sand the surface when it’s dry The smoother it is the less paint is needed 4º Paint a thick or thin layer and brush always in the same direction 5º Clean and dry the brushes 6º Apply several layers of paint for a better finish. Let the paint get dry between each layer.

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Equipment, tools and machines necessary for wood works

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SUMMARY unit 03. MATERIALS. WOOD & ITS DERIVATIVES group: 2º Bil

TECHNOLOGIES IN SECONDARY SCHOOL FOR SPANISH SPEAKERS Tekneso

Page 1

U3

Wood EQUIPMENT, TOOLS and MACHINES When we want to make an object out of wood, we need to follow these steps:.

Medir Marcar y Dibujar Cortar Taladrar Rebajar y nivelar Alisar y Lijar Unir o ensamblar Pintar

Measure Mark & draw Cut Drill Carve & level Plane & sand Join & assembly Paint

Ruler Carpenter’s pencil Hand/Tenon/Board

Saw Gimlet Straight chisel Rasp & file Pin/Ball pein/claw Hammer

Brushes

Measuring tape Carpenter’s square

Coping saw / Hacksaw/Fret saw

Hand drill Paring chisel Sandpaper Nails Rollers

Carpenter’s ruler Awl or punch

Bench saw

Drill Gouge Teasel Pincers Types of finishes

C-Clamp

Compass with Steel points

Jig saw

Drill bits Carpenter’s mallet Plane Pliers

Bench vice

Gauge

Circular saw

Plane Grinder Screwdriver & screws Painting & varnishing process

Ring clamp

Bar clamp

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Sander Spanner

Hingers

Adhesives

Opaque = oil or acrylic paints, enamels or lacquers Transparent = stains, varnishes, dyes

1º Smooth the surface (irregularies out)

2º Paint a layer of primer This fills the pores and reduce the amount of paint

3º Sand the surface when it’s dry

The smoother it is the less paint is needed

4º Paint a thick or thin layer and brush always in the same direction

5º Clean and dry the brushes 6º Apply several layers of paint for a better finish.

Let the paint get dry between each layer.