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hold-down
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2.
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guide
post
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3.
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upper
chuck
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4.
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upper
head
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5.
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motor
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6.
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belt
& pulley guard
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7.
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tension sleeve
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8.
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air
blower
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9.
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table
tilt scale
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10.
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overarm
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11.
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Fasten the blade in the lower chuck.
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12.
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Drill
a relief hole in the waste stock.
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13.
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Replace the throat plate.
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14.
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Put
the stock over the blade with the blade going through the relief hole.
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15.
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Cut
from the relief hole to the layout line.
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16.
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Fasten the other end of the blade to the upper chuck.
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17.
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Remove the throat plate.
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18.
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Adjust the guide to the correct height.
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Completion
Complete each sentence or
statement.
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19.
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The
driving mechanism of a scroll saw converts rotating motion into up-and-down, or _____,
motion.
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20.
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The
distance between the blade and the base of the overarm on a scroll saw is the _____
depth.
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21.
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You
should not allow your fingers to come any closer than _____ inches to the blade when cutting stock
with a scroll saw.
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22.
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When
making intricate internal cuts, you should first drill a(n) _____ hole in the center of the waste
stock.
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23.
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_____, or marquetry, is a way of forming a design using contrasting kinds of
woods.
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24.
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When
choosing a scroll saw blade, you should take both the material to be cut and the _____ of the pattern
into consideration.
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25.
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In
general, you should choose the widest and _____ blade possible that will still allow you to follow
the most complex details of your pattern.
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