Power Point Presentation Unit 13 Smoothing Tools Bench
Power. Point® Presentation Unit 13 Smoothing Tools Bench Planes • Scrapers • Rasps • Serrated-Blade Forming Tools
Unit 13 — Smoothing Tools Bench planes are used to smooth and joint lumber.
Unit 13 — Smoothing Tools Jointer planes are 20″ to 24″ long and are used to joint long boards and fit doors.
Unit 13 — Smoothing Tools Smooth planes are general-purpose planes that are 9 1/4″, 9 1/2″, or 9 3/4″ long.
Unit 13 — Smoothing Tools Block planes are 6″ or 7″ long and are used on small, narrow surfaces.
Unit 13 — Smoothing Tools A bullnose rabbet plane is used to reach into corners. An adjustable bullnose rabbet plane can be adjusted for regular or bullnose work.
Unit 13 — Smoothing Tools Bench planes must be used properly to ensure the desired results. When planing end grain, a 45° bevel may be formed at the corner to eliminate the corners breaking if the plane is pushed all the way across the end grain.
Unit 13 — Smoothing Tools A plane iron must be properly ground when it is dull or the cutting edge is deformed.
Unit 13 — Smoothing Tools A bench grinder is used to restore a plane iron to its proper condition.
Unit 13 — Smoothing Tools Oilstones are used to produce a final, sharp cutting edge on plane irons.
Unit 13 — Smoothing Tools A hand scraper produces a fine finish.
Unit 13 — Smoothing Tools The cutting action of a cabinet scraper is produced by a slight burr on the edge of the blade.
Unit 13 — Smoothing Tools Rasps are used to rapidly remove waste material.
Unit 13 — Smoothing Tools Serrated-blade forming tools have hundreds of sharp teeth with holes between them to permit the shavings to pass through the blade. This tool is specially designed for curved surfaces.
Unit 13 — Smoothing Tools The cutting action of a serratedblade forming tool is determined by the angle of the tool.
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