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Woods Class Vocabulary Words

Across
The end of a piece of wood that's been reduced in section to fit in a recess or cavity of the same size or a projecting tongue on the end of a piece of wood which fits into a corresponding mortise.
When a piece of lumber is forced or thrown backwards by the blade in the direction of the machine operator.
A device used to hold lumber tightly to a work surface or to other boards for gluing.
This wood is usually obtained from pine, fir, spruce or larch.
The part of woodworking machinery perpendicular from the table surface.
Planks in long lengths with widths of four inches or more.
The timber lining of a door opening
The end of the board where the grain fibers end.
The distortion of lumber from its original shape. Generally speaking, it is a twisting or bending in the lumber away from straight.
The widest part of the board where wood grain lines run end to end.
every face of the lumber is 90° to the adjacent edge.
The most important thing to Mr Hannan is to think ______ at all times.
Smooth surfaced
Timber produced from broad-leaved trees.
Abrasive material, such as sand, used for removing wood. When sand is glued to paper it is called “sandpaper.” Grit refers to the degree of roughness. Grit may be coarse (very rough) to fine (smooth), and is defined by the size and amount of sand granules in a square inch.
A thin or fine sheet of wood produced by rotary-cutting, peeling or slicing.
The width of the cut left behind from a blade, typically 1/8”. The amount of wood the blade removes when cutting.
Down
The remains of a branch in timber
The trunk of a tree, sometimes also called the bole. After felling, the branches are removed, leaving the trunk - at this stage known as a log.
A distortion of a board in which there is a deviation flatwise from a straight line across the width of the board.
Cutting across the grain of a piece of lumber, perpendicular to the grain lines.
Mr Hannans Last name.
The side of the board where wood grain lines run end to-end.
The botanical classification of trees and timber
Formed from the growth rings of a tree as a result of the fibers in wood that carry water from the roots through the trunk. The part of lumber lines/patterns that alternate between darker and lighter colors.
The edges have been removed lengthwise at an angle.
Cutting with the grain of a piece of lumber, parallel to the grain lines.
Smooth surfaced - smoother than a planed surface.
A reduction of the thickness of the edge of a board.
An angle but not a right angle. A sloping or canted surface.