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Auburn Woodshop Terms

Horizontales
A square-cornered channel similar to a dado, but cut parallel to the wood grain.
Simplest of all joints.
Cutting across the grain of dimensional wood.
To polish and refine a cutting edge by rubbing it against a hard, smooth stone or other surface.
A thin vertical plate positioned directly behind a tablesaw blade to prevent the kerf from closing up and pinching the blade during a cutting operation.
Cylindrical holes made to match the angle of a screw so it can be secured in place and sit nice and flush.
Slicing a length of wood with the blade running parallel to the workpiece faces to create thinner pieces.
Wood derived from broadleaf trees—oak, walnut, ash, and cherry, for example.
A safety device used when working with stationary routers or power saws such as table saws or bandsaws. It applies pressure against a workpiece, keeping it flat against a machine table or fence.
The remains of a branch in timber.
Thin slices of wood cut from the trunk of a tree or a flitch, a large block of wood, to expose grain patterns.
Football shaped wooden plates for wood joinery.
A tenon is a projection on the end of a timber for insertion into a mortise.
Precise angled cuts made on the face or width of a material, usually at a 45-degree angle.
A vertical member of a cabinet or door frame.
A joint - Tongued and _________.
A cut parallel to the wood grain.
A vertical dividing member of a window frame.
Splits running along the grain in wood that occur most frequently in end grain.
Verticales
The bending of teeth to right or left to allow clearance of the back of the blade through the cut.
Comes from conifers, which usually remain evergreen.
A safety device used to push a workpiece past a blade or bit during a machining operation while keeping your hands out of harm's way.
A stopped hole in a workpiece that allows you to set a screwhead below the surface of the wood.
A noticeably deeper cut on the leading and/or trailing end of a board after having passed through a thickness planer or jointer.
A structural material consisting of sheets of wood glued or cemented together with the grains of adjacent layers arranged at right angles.
A recess or groove cut into the edge of a piece of machinable material, usually wood.
The slot or opening produced in a workpiece by a saw blade as it cuts through the material.
Considered the hallmark of fine woodworking jonts
An angled cut relative to the face of the material.
Part of many woodworking tools; it is typically used to guide or secure a workpiece while it is being sawn, planed, routed or marked.
In a cabinet frame, the top and bottom horizontal pieces.
A controlled chamber that controls humidity and temperature to dry wood.
A bevel cut along an edge or across a corner,
The arrangement of a wood's fibres resulting from the growth of a tree.
A gradual decrease in width or thickness.
A recessed channel running against the grain.
A hole (usually square) dug, drilled, or carved out of a piece of wood.