Matching
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1.
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67.5
degrees
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2.
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60
degrees
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3.
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54
degrees
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4.
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45
degrees
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5.
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30
degrees
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Completion
Complete each sentence or
statement.
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6.
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The
simple miter joint is usually cut at an angle of _____ degrees.
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7.
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Miter
boxes can be adjusted to cut angles from _____ to 90 degrees.
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8.
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Four
ways to strengthen a miter joint are to add _____, dowels, keys, or biscuits.
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9.
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A
miter joint can be either _____ or on edge.
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10.
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_____
is very important in making the angle cuts for a miter joint because being even a couple of degrees
off can throw the project out of square.
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11.
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A(n)
_____ joint must be cut into the underside opening of a frame for the glass and
picture.
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12.
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To
create your own decorative frame, you can choose from among hundreds of patterns of
_____.
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13.
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Before applying glue to a frame, use a try square to be sure the corners fit properly,
and use a rule to measure the ______.
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True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true
or false.
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14.
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Miter
joints are strong enough that they rarely need to be reinforced.
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15.
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The
miter joint shown in Fig. 12-2 (in workbook) is on edge.
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16.
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Molding of different widths cannot be joined using a miter joint.
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17.
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A
miter joint can be cut with a homemade miter box.
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18.
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To
calculate the length to lay out for the sides of a frame, add twice the width of the framing material
(from shoulder of the rabbet to the outside edge of the stock) to the length of the glass or picture
to be framed.
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19.
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Accuracy is not important in making angle cuts for a miter joint because the end grain
of both pieces is hidden.
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20.
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A
miter joint must be clamped for nailing.
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