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Wood Tech chp 22 wrkbk

Matching
 
 
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1. 

power switch
 

2. 

rip fence
 

3. 

extension table
 

4. 

miter gauge
 

5. 

saw-tilt handwheel
 

6. 

blade guard
 

7. 

saw-raising handwheel
 

Completion
Complete each sentence or statement.
 

8. 

The _____ is the shaft that holds the saw blade on a table saw.
 

 

9. 

Table saw blades that have _____ tips stay sharper for a longer period of time.
 

 

10. 

The safety device on a table saw  that resists the tendency of the saw to throw stock upward and toward the operator is the _____. (two words)
 

 

11. 

The correct height for the saw blade is 1/8 to _____ inch higher than the thickness of the stock to be cut.
 

 

12. 

The _____ guides the stock straight through the saw blade.
 

 

13. 

Use a(n) _____ to hold the workpiece against the rip fence when cutting to narrow widths.
 

 

14. 

The best way to cut a taper using a table saw is to use an adjustable _____. (two words)
 

 

15. 

The tool shown in Fig. 22-2 (in workbook) is a (n) _____. (two words)
 

 

16. 

A(n) _____ prevents the grain from springing the saw kerf closed while a board is being ripped.
 

 

17. 

A(n) _____  gauge should be used for all crosscutting operations on the table saw.
 

 

18. 

To cut a groove or dado with a table saw, use a blade called a(n) _____. (two words)
 

 

True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false.
 

19. 

It is usually not necessary to remove the throat plate from around the saw blade before changing the blade.
 

20. 

Stock to be ripped using a table saw must have at least one true edge.
 

21. 

You should never operate the table saw without the guard in place unless a jig or fixture is used as a guard.
 

22. 

The table saw is the saw of choice for cutting cylindrical stock.
 

23. 

When using a table saw to rip stock, stand directly in back of the stock.
 

24. 

You can cut a bevel or chamfer with a table saw by tilting the saw blade to the correct angle for the cut.
 

25. 

Mortise-and-tenon joints are difficult to make using a table saw.
 



 
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