Woodwork machines refer to the common equipment used in the workshop. Most of these machines are heavy and cannot be handled ordinarily. Some of them are fixed on the ground and are used with electric power. A few of these machines will be discussed.
Two sections exist here in this topic:
Portable Power Tools
These are tools that are held in the hand and operated with electric current. The examples to be discussed here are:
Sanders
Sanding means smoothing of work with coated abrasives. The abrasives may be made of glass, garnet (a type of precious stone), silicon carbide, aluminium oxide (a brown African abrasive), etc.
Available portable sanders for wood-work smoothing including belt sanders and drum sanders.
Hand Drills
Holes in materials can be made by many methods, e.g. punching, flame cutting, boring and drilling. This section is concerned only with making cylindrical holes with the aid of drills. Drills and drilling machines are the commonest tools used for making holes. The operation is called drilling and the tool used is called a drill.
There are different types of drills used in a metal workshop:
Sensitive Drilling Machine (Bench)
This type of drilling machine is also designed for light jobs. It is possible to drill holes from 1mm diameter to about 18mm.
The main difference between this machine and the electrical hand-drilling machine is that the bench type is to the work bench.
Fret-Saw
This saw is used for complex shapes and curves in plywood and veneers. The blade of this saw is finer than the coping saw blade. It has a high frame which allows it to be used over a wide area. Its blade is about 125mm long.
Machines
The other types of the equipments used in woodworks are those equipment which are not portable as the discussed earlier. These machines are heavy. They are fixed on a spot most of the times. Examples are circular saw, band saw, wood lathe, surface planner, thicknesser, sanders, drills, etc.
Safety Hints in Using the Woodwork Machines
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