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The Basic Tools for Woodworking!
Tools for Woodwork
The process of building products using wood as the primary material is called wood-working. This may also include the process of carving something from wood.
Wood was one of the first materials to be used by our ancestors. Along with mud, stone and parts from animals, wood were turned into tools. As civilizations develop, so did their tools. This is proportional to the degree of skills involved by the people of the civilization.
Wooden tools created by our primitive ancestors were located in Lehringen. Some spears were found in Germany. Wooden weapons for hunting and flint tools for carving show that primitive people were already knowledgeable on how to create materials that would help them obtain their needs.
There are two ancient civilizations that are often mentioned when woodworking is the subject matter. These are the Egyptians and the Chinese. This is because woodworking has been shown in their ancient sketches and drawings.
Also, a vast amount of Egyptian furniture like chairs, tables, beds, stools and chests have been encased in tombs. Preservation of such materials shows that the ancient Egyptian people were inclined to use wood. Coffins that were located in the tomb were also out of wood.
Egyptians used metal for their woodwork. Copper and bronze were the main tools for woodworking. These were turned into adzes, pull saws, axes, chisels and bow drills.
Ancient Egyptians were the first civilization to do veneering. They were also the first to use varnish, therefore resulting to what is now termed as "finishes." They used native acacias and the wood from the sycamore and tamarisk trees.
As for the Chinese, wood working was said to have started when Lu Ban and his wife Lady Yun brought plane and chalkline to China. This was during the Spring and Autumn period. From them on, Lu Ban's teachings were said to have been recoreded in the book "Lu Band Jing" or "Manuscript of Lu Ban."
This was written 1500 years after he died. The book is complete with elaborate descriptions of the necessary dimensions in building different kinds of furniture like tables, altars and flower pots.
In the modern times, these are the tools a woodworker must possess:
* Measuring and Marking tools _ protractor, tape measures, rules - scratch awls, marking knives, marking gauges - plane gauges in order to figure out how flat the surface it - hygrometers in order to figure out how much water the wood has - levels - winding sticks - combination squares, try squares, straightedges
* Cutting tools - hands saws like the rip saw, cross cut saw, keyhole saw, bow saw, coping saw, tenon saw, gent's saw and dowtail saw - power saws like the chainsaw, radial arm saw, miter saw, band saw, scroll saw, hole saw, table saw and circular saw.
* Shaping tools - hand planes like the smoothing plane, shoulder plane, spear plane, rabbet plane, scrub plane, block plane and jointer plane. - jointer and thickness planer - router - rotary tools - gouge and chisel - drill press and chisel mortiser - knifer - rasp - lathe - other hand shaping tools like the adze, axe, froe, drawknife and spokeshave
* Assembly tools - screwdriver - mallet and hammer - hand or power drills - clamps like the F-clamp, G-clamp, C-clamp, miter clamp, bar clamp, band clamp and sash clamp
* Finishing tools - sandpaper that can be used alone. It can be used with power sanders like belt sander, palm sander, orbit sander, disc sander or sanding blocks - steel wool or bronze wool for polishing and applying stain - file - scraper - spray guns used to apply lacquer - brushes for applying varnish
* Accessory tools and furniture - workbench or the bench or table where one sits or stands. This is where the woodworking process takes place Kinds of workbench 1. dog hole or a round or square hole that allows clamping and holding devices to be attached 2. bench dog or a peg that is inserted into a dog hole that lets in the clamp pressure 3. hold fast or the rod that is bent when put into the dog hole. It is used to put boards into position 4. vise or a clamping apparatus that holds wood in various positions during woodworking 5. bench hook that is laid against the wood that can be pushed during woodworking. - Sawhorse is the four legged stand that often comes in pairs. It supports long boards, sheets and panels.
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What are females contributing to Aussie Rules football nowadays?
Anything good? I don't know of any!
They are becoming involved in running clubs; TV gameday boundary riders; football commentators; appearing on football talk shows; being involved in central & goal umpiring at a lower level - jeez, just imagine what would happen if they ever got an AFL match!
The AFL is bowing to them because all the mums don't want dear little Johnny being involved in a rough game (they threaten to sign them up for soccer!) ....so the AFL clamps down on "violence" to appease them & make the game only fit for girls due to the actions of umpires & the tribunal.
In the old days they knew their place.......doing such tasks at washing their better half's socks & jock straps; polishing boots;
preparing afternoon teas; collecting & running better half or boyfriend home from the clubrooms after he has had a few beers.
That is a good question, and I think that a few of the other responders to your question are just a little hysterical in their answers.
GOOD THINGS THEY DO: Womens Football Leagues, trainers, receptionists & office staff, supporters, operating canteens & stalls.
THINGS THEY DONT DO TOO GOOD: Umpiring (and I have umpired with them at senior level), board members, coaching (they dont have enough c*** in them) & football commentators (the only semi-decent one is Christie Malthouse, and that is because her Dad is a former top level player & current coach, and she obviously understands the game at that level. Sam Lane is only on the TV because of her Dads journalistic contacts, and Caroline 'I hate Sammy' Wilson's only experience is being a former Richmond presidents daughter. The only time she gets publicity is when she attacks Sammy Newman, who played 300 games more than she did).
They should never be allowed to play, or coach at AFL level, because they are not as skilled or tough. Other leagues I dont have a problem with.
Plus they go to court when they cant play with the boys teams, even though there are many Youth Girls teams around. All they want is the publicity.
I still get a giggle out of an article written by Ron Barassi a few years ago, in regular 'Column 31', when he stated that "They say that behind every great man is a woman. Like a lot of old sayings it is accurate-roughly. However you will note that the woman is always behind, never alongside or in front". He also said that "... in my experience in football there is only one thing worse than a football father, and that is a football wife. The football wife is worse than the football father because, on the average, the father has more idea of the game than a woman. That's only natural because it is a man's game"
How true. After all, how many men play netball ? And they certainly would not be allowed to either.
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