Topics in Woodworking
Woodworking is now a general term covering a wide range of skills and techniques.
- carpentry - Originally a carpenter was a wagon maker but carpentry has come to mean the general working of wood. Sometimes used to cover all aspects of woodworking, at other times carpentry refers to the least-skilled level of woodworking and larger projects, such as house building.
- joinery - The joining of two or more pieces of wood together, necessary in most woodworking projects.
- cabinetry;cabinet making;cabinetmaker - - The practice of utilizing many woodworking skills to create cabinets, shelving and furniture; a craftsman who specializes in the making of fine furniture. Implies a very high level of skill in woodworking.
- marquetry and parquetry- The practice of creating patterns by inlaying different wood veneers; with different colours and different grains complex patterns are formed. Originally used to decorate furniture, both are now often used to produce pictures. Often regarded as a fine art form, equal to sculpture and painting. Marquetry is distinguished from parquetry by the shapes used and formed - marquetry entails the creation of organic or scenic pictures, while parquetry involves geometric shapes.
- turning - The art of turning a piece of wood on a lathe and shaping it by holding various cutting tools against it.
- carving
- boat building
- wheelwright
- cooper - A maker of casks and barrels.
- bodger - Now archaic, a wood-turner specializing making furniture and treen. Also a corruption of "botcher", a colloquial term for an incompetent workman.
Some of these refer to special techniques such as marquetry or turning, while others refer to a specialized product such as the cooper or wheelwright.
Woodworking Tools
A variety of tools are used for woodworking. These may be divided into hand tools and power tools, or they may be divided into rough groups based on their function in the woodworking process.
- Measuring and marking tools
- rulers, tape measures, and protractors
- straightedges, combination squares, try squares,
- awls, marking gauges
- levels
- Cutting tools
- hand saws such as the tenon saw, dovetail saw, crosscut saw, coping saw, mitre saw, and various Japanese saws
- power saws such as the circular saw, chainsaw, table saw, radial arm saw, jigsaw, and band saw
- Shaping tools
- Assembly tools
- screwdriver
- hammer and mallet
- hand or power drills along with drill bits
- clamps including the C-clamp, F-clamp, bar clamp, mitre clamp and band clamp
- horse, a tool upon which one sits, with a foot activated clamp to hold shingles, spokes, or short boards, upon which one shaves wood with a drawknife or spokeshave.
- Finishing tools
- sandpaper when used with sanding blocks or power sanders such as the belt sander, palm sander, and random orbital sander
- scraper
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