2. WHAT IS WOOD WORKING?
■ Woodworking is the creation of a project from
wood.
■ With the aid of tools and skill, one can produce
whatever the mind can imagine.
■ Wood working Includes Carpentry. Joinery &
Wood Carvings.
3. Many ancient Egyptian drawings going back to
2000 B.C. depict wood furniture, such as beds,
chairs, stools, tables, beds, and chests.
The Chinese developed many sophisticated
applications of woodworking, including precise
measurements used for making pots, tables, and
other pieces of furniture.
Their use of high-quality blades and the
engineering of the lathe made ancient Japanese
woodworkers leaders in crafting round and curved
objects.
Near East woodworkers used lathes as well as
wedges, mallets, chisels, hammers, drills,
plumb bobs, compasses, and other basic tools.
Roman woodworkers used a variety of woods
for their wooden creations. Wood species
included ilex, beech, maple, elm, olive, and ash.
Since wood was the most common building
material in the Middle Ages, carpenters prospered.
They also were considered to be among the most
skilled craftsmen.
4. Every trade has its tools, and woodworking is no different. Any craftsman
knows that the right tool for the project is critical in manufacturing a quality
end product in a timely manner.
5. Hand tools get their power from your muscles. They’re indeed power tools, but not electrical power.
6. Hand tools get their power from your muscles. They’re indeed power tools, but not electrical power.
Handsaw
To saw the wood.
7. A power tool is, technically, anything that requires electrical power to function.
Allows to cut curves
and patterns on the
wood
A circular saw is a
power-saw using a
toothed or abrasive
disc or blade to cut
different materials
using a rotary motion.
8. A power tool is, technically, anything that requires electrical power to function.
9. A power tool is, technically, anything that requires electrical power to function.