1. Pencil – Used to mark lines and centres for cutting or joining.
2. Try square – Used to help draw perpendicular lines on materials to mark out the sides of a woodwork joint.
3. Marking gauge – Used to scribe lines parallel to edges so that waste wood can be chiselled away from a woodwork joint.
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4. Steel rules – Used to measure materials for cutting or joining. Best used flat against the side and bottom edges. This ensures that measurements are marked from a one consistent spot.
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1. Pencil – Used to mark lines and centres for cutting or joining.
2. Try square – Used to help draw perpendicular lines on materials to mark out the sides of a woodwork joint.
3. Marking gauge – Used to scribe lines parallel to edges so that waste wood can be chiselled away from a woodwork joint.
Pencil – Used to mark lines and centres for cutting or joining.
Steel rules – Used to measure materials for cutting or joining.
Try square – Used to help draw
Marking gauge – Used to scribe lines parallel to edges so that waste wood can be chiselled away from a woodwork joint.
Cutting gauge – Used to cut a line into wood parallel to an edge to mark the bottom of a wood work joint.