The document outlines the learning outcomes for maintaining tools and equipment in carpentry, focusing on checking the condition, performing preventive maintenance, and proper storage. It classifies various hand tools into categories such as measuring, marking, testing, cutting, boring, holding, and portable power tools, detailing their uses. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of personal protective equipment (PPE) for safety during carpentry tasks.
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Maintain Tools and Equipment
The document outlines the learning outcomes for maintaining tools and equipment in carpentry, focusing on checking the condition, performing preventive maintenance, and proper storage. It classifies various hand tools into categories such as measuring, marking, testing, cutting, boring, holding, and portable power tools, detailing their uses. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of personal protective equipment (PPE) for safety during carpentry tasks.
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Maintain Tools and Equipment
CARPENTRY 8 LEARNING OUTCOMES:
LO 1. check condition of tools and
equipment LO 2. perform basic preventive maintenance; and LO 3. store tools and equipment. Check Condition of Tools and Equipment CLASSIFICATION OF HANDTOOL
A. MEASURING TOOLS
Pull-Push Rule - flexible
tape that slides into a material case and it is used to measure irregular and regular shapes. Ruler - 12-inch or one foot rule and it is used to take/make simple measurements. Meter Stick - used to measure a work piece. Try Square - squaring, measuring and testing tool used to check adjacent surfaces for squareness. Caliper - used to transfer measurements from the rule to the work. B. MARKING LINING TOOLS
Pencil - used to layout or
mark cutting lines. Marking Gauge - wood or metal tool consisting of a beam, head and a point used to mark a line parallel to the grain of the wood. Chalk Line - used to establish a straight line on a surface. Divider - tool with two metal legs used to lay-out an arc circle or step off division on a line. Compass - used to scribe arcs and circle in a metal wood. C. TESTING TOOLS
Try Square - tool used in squaring, measuring and
testing the squareness of a wood. Steel Square - framing square used to mark out the work for squaring and checking of angles and is used in the construction of roof framing and large furniture. Spirit Level - tool used for testing vertical and horizontal surfaces. Spirit Level - tool used for testing vertical and horizontal surfaces. Plumb bob - tool used to test the vertical and horizontal surfaces. D. EDGE CUTTING TOOLS
Chisel - tool used to trim and shape wood.
Plane - used to obtain a smooth and flat surface. Spoke shave - small plane like tool from irregularly shaped objects. Cabinet scraper - rectangular piece of steel with two cutting edges used for working flat and curved shapes. E. TOOTH-CUTTING TOOLS Cross Cut Saw - handsaw used to cut the wood across the grain. Rip-saw - hand saw used to cut the wood along the grain. Back Saw - handsaw with a metal back and plywood and joinery. Compass Saw - used to cut irregular shape either in large or small board. Turning Saw - used to rip, cross and cut curves in lumber. Coping Saw - u-shaped saw used for cutting irregular shape in small board. Dovetail Saw - small back saw with a straight chisel type handle used to cut very fine joints. F. BORING TOOLS Auger bit - tool used to make hole in woods. Expansive bit - tool used to drill holes of various sizes in woods. Drill Bit - tool used for boring holes either in metals, woods or plastics. G. HOLDING TOOLS C-Clamp - used for holding together pieces of lumber while working Bench Vise - used to hold any materials or tools in place. Bar Clamp - used to hold large boards or frames together while assembling or gluing. H. MISCELLANEOUS TOOLS Oil Stone - used for sharpening edge cutting tools such as chisel. Files - used to smoothen metal and wood surfaces. Paint Brush - used to apply paint or varnish on wood surfaces Nail Set - used to drive the head of nails lower than surface of wood. Saw Set - used to bend the upper half of each tooth to one side or the other to form a set I. PORTABLE POWERTOOLS Sander - portable power tool used for sanding furniture pieces. Router - used for shaping surfaces and edges of furniture parts. Jigsaw - power tool used primarily for cutting curved or irregular shapes of wood surfaces. Circular saw - power saw used for many types of cutting, particularly on large panel stock. Electric Drill - power drill which is used to drill holes in various materials to perform a multitude of tasks. J. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) Goggles - used to protect the eyes against flying debris and harmful liquids. Ear Protector - used to protect the ears against high frequency noise. Face Mask - used to prevent the inhalation of sprayed paint fumes. Gloves - used to protect the hands while working. Apron - used to protect the worker against flying debris. K. DRIVING TOOLS Claw Hammer - used to drive and pull-out nails on wooden surfaces. Mallet - made out of wood or rubber used to drive other tools like chisel. Nail Set - used in setting the head of a finishing nail below the surface of the wood. Screw Driver - used to drive and loose screws. ACTIVITY THANK YOU