used to open at any angle for marking a piece of wood.
to only mark out 90-degree angles.
What is a coping saw used for?
only for cutting pieces of wood to length.
only for doing straight cuts.
only for cut-outs/cutting curved surfaces.
Why do we not use a coping saw for straight cuts?
not accurate for straight cuts.
it's too accurate for straight cuts.
it is not capable to do a straight cut at all.
What happens when you tighten the adjustment nut on the sliding bevel?
you can change the angle on the sliding bevel.
your angle on the sliding bevel can't move or change.
Which of the following would affect the accuracy of marking a piece of wood using the sliding bevel ?
your adjustment screw is tightened.
you use a 2H pencil to mark the angle.
your stock was not flush to your piece when marking your angle.
Why do we not use the coping saw to cut when you push?
the blade will break easier on the push than the pull
you blade will break easier on the pull than the push.
What type of pieces of wood do you cut with a coping saw, so the blade doesn't slip or break?
thick pieces.
thin pieces.
only soft woods.
Why not over tighten the blade of the coping saw?
the frame of the saw might snap.
the blade of the saw will break easier.
it's harder to cut with a tight blade.
What was the dovetail ratio for hardwoods?
1:5
1:6
1:7
1:8
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