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Wood Tech chp 26 wrkbk

Matching
 
 
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b.
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c.
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h.
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d.
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i.
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e.
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1. 

hold-down
 

2. 

guide post
 

3. 

upper chuck
 

4. 

upper head
 

5. 

motor
 

6. 

belt & pulley guard
 

7. 

tension sleeve
 

8. 

air blower
 

9. 

table tilt scale
 

10. 

overarm
 
 
a.
1
e.
5
b.
2
f.
6
c.
3
g.
7
d.
4
h.
8
 

11. 

Fasten the blade in the lower chuck.
 

12. 

Drill a relief hole in the waste stock.
 

13. 

Replace the throat plate.
 

14. 

Put the stock over the blade with the blade going through the relief hole.
 

15. 

Cut from the relief hole to the layout line.
 

16. 

Fasten the other end of the blade to the upper chuck.
 

17. 

Remove the throat plate.
 

18. 

Adjust the guide to the correct height.
 

Completion
Complete each sentence or statement.
 

19. 

The driving mechanism of a scroll saw converts rotating motion into up-and-down, or _____, motion.
 

 

20. 

The distance between the blade and the base of the overarm on a scroll saw is the _____ depth.
 

 

21. 

You should not allow your fingers to come any closer than _____ inches to the blade when cutting stock with a scroll saw.
 

 

22. 

When making intricate internal cuts, you should first drill a(n) _____ hole in the center of the waste stock.
 

 

23. 

_____, or marquetry, is a way of forming a design using contrasting kinds of woods.
 

 

24. 

When choosing a scroll saw blade, you should take both the material to be cut and the _____ of the pattern into consideration.
 

 

25. 

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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