True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true
or false.
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1.
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The
fence of a jointer is usually set parallel to the table.
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2.
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You
should feed the stock into the jointer in the direction opposite the direction of the
grain.
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3.
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The
outfeed table should be set to the same height as the cutting knives at their highest
point.
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4.
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If
the depth of the cut to be made is 1/8 inch, the infeed table should be positioned 1/16 inch lower
than the outfeed table.
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5.
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Only
stock that is wider than the knives of the jointer should be face planed.
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6.
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You
should never use a jointer to process stock less than 2 inches wide.
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7.
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Jointing an edge makes it smooth and makes it square with the face
surface.
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8.
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The
illustration in Fig. 21-3 (in workbook) shows the outfeed table at the correct height to cut the
stock correctly.
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Completion
Complete each sentence or
statement.
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9.
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The
sliding surfaces on which the infeed and outfeed tables are mounted are called _____.
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10.
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The
heaviest cut the should be made on a jointer is _____ inch.
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11.
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Making too heavy a cut with the jointer can cause _____, in which the stock is
suddenly thrust upward and back.
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12.
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Another term for surfacing is _____. (two words)
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13.
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When
face planing, you should use a(n) _____ to move the board slowly through the
cutterhead.
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14.
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The
moving knives of the jointer are known as the _____.
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15.
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You
should not allow your fingers to come any closer than _____ inches to the rotating knives when
operating the jointer.
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16.
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Fig.
21-2 (in workbook) shows a board that has been incorrectly cut on the jointer. What term is
used for the area indicated by the arrow?
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Matching
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17.
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base
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18.
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front
infeed table
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19.
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rear
outfeed table
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20.
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fence
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21.
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fence
control handle
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22.
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guard
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23.
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rear
table adjustment
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24.
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front
table adjustment
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25.
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power
switch
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