Carpentry tools introduction
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Not everyone likes to go outdoors for parties but some of us do not shy away to put on some old clothes, look for a nailer, grab some new materials recently bought at the tool store and then start to work on our new carpentry projects. Many of us take pride and honour in being an amateur woodworker, being the person that builds the furniture and wooden utensils for homes. If carpentry is on your mind or you are one of the future carpenters, you better start thinking about what kind of tools you are going to work with.
Carpentry is a skillful profession. In this profession, Carpentry tools are required to cut, bring in shape or even install certain basic building materials. This is used while constructing our homes, offices, school buildings, timber bridges or may be ships etc. For performing the aforesaid operations on building materials, certain types of tools are required known as Carpentry Tools. Also Read: What is Millwork? A Tool belt is a must for any professional as well as non professional seeking to perform carpentry operations.
A tool belt is a well arranged kit containing all your necessary tools, which allows you to work efficiently and makes it much easier for you to walk or climb ladders for your work more safely. Depending upon your requirements and kind of job, you can choose from various kinds of tool belt which comes in various shapes and sizes for various body parts like waist, hip, pouch, apron etc. You can also choose from varying materials like leather, canvas, cotton, nylon, polyester or fabric.
Hand drills are an important tool that you will require in your work space and are a must to make and boring holes in your woodcrafts. Drills also come in varying shapes and types. It can be broadly divided into three types- Traditional drills, Impact driver, Hammer drills. The measuring tape is one of the most useful tools in woodworking and is widely available in many commercial hardware facilities.
Normally a carpenter measures twice before cutting the wood. Every woodworker has a retractable lockable measuring tape in their arsenal of tools. A coated abrasive consisting sheets of abrasive cloth or abrasive paper is known as Sandpaper or Glasspaper.
Although, the name is deceptive in the sense neither it consists of glass nor sand but they are basically abrasive materials made of aluminium oxide or silicon carbide products. It is also used for smoothening of surfaces, especially used prior to painting or wood finishing. It is in fact also used to make the surface rough at times while preparing it for gluing purposes. The grit size should be chosen in such a way, keeping in mind the particle size. Usual case is that for better performance grit size is inversely proportional to the size of the particle.
Steel square generally refers to a specific long armed square that is used for measuring various kinds of angles apart from right angles using the rafter table printed on it. It consists of two arms one of them is long and wider arm known as blade, the other one is a shorter and narrower arm known as tongue, which forms a right angles 90 degrees. Apart from steel, Squares also come in Aluminium and Polymers variants. This is to prevent them from rusting and is also lighter than the steel.
There are four major kinds of square namely the framing square, the speed square, the try square and the combination square. Well many artisans including carpenters, bricklayers, surveyors, millwrights or other building trade workers require a specialised instrument called spirit Level or simply a Level to check the surface of building material they are working on.
Level forms another essential tool majorly for carpenters and allows them to get horizontally or vertically perfect cuts. A specialized tool in the form of a handle called helve which is fixed with a head at the top is known as a Hammer. It is generally used for a variety of operations like blowing an object in order to break it, driving a nail or a spike into another or to forge out the intended shape out of the building material.
The performance of a carpenter is measured in terms of its precision. Setting angles precisely would have been a tough job without a sliding T bevel, which is also called a bevel gauge or false square.
In order to set an angle the blade pivot is to be first locked. Locking of the blade pivot is made possible by either loosening or tightening the thumbscrew.
The operation of a sliding bevel is complemented with other measuring tools such as protractor or framing square. It generally consists of a bar which is hexagonal or can be round, consisting a pointed or a cup-shaped tip. This bar is curved at the end. This tool has its main utility in holding on or gripping the nail heads.
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