Jointer Safety Word Scramble
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12 | The shortest length of stock that can be safely run on the jointer is ___ inches. |
GUARD | All unused portions of the cutter head must be covered by the ______. |
LARGE PUSH STICK | When face jointing flat stock, use the ________________ to feed the stock. |
PUSH STICK | When edge jointing narrow stock, use the ___________ to feed the stock. |
1/4 | The thinnest stock that can be safely face jointed is ___ inch. |
FENCE | To produce a bevel edge, the jointer ______ may be tilted to angle up to 45 degrees. |
INFEED | The _______ table is raised or lowered to adjust the depth of the cutter. |
OUTFEED | Students should not adjust the ________ table, as this is done only the instructor at the time when new knives are installed. |
1/16 | The heaviest cut allowed is ____ inch, however a much cleaner cut is usually achieved with a 1/32" or less. |
FINGERS | Never hook your _______ over the ends of the boards - instead use a push stick. |
DISCARDED | Stock that has loose knots or splits should be__________. |
FACES DOWN | For warped or bowed stock, the concave surface _________ on the jointer table. |
SHORTEST | The tape on the top edge of the fence represents the _________ length of stock that can be safely run on the jointer. |
NEVER | Plywood and other man-made materials that quickly damage the jointer knives must ______ be run across the jointer. |
STOP | Be sure the jointer has come to a complete ______ before cleaning or making any adjustments. |
REQUIRED | As with the other machines, eye protection is ________ when operating the jointer. |
EDGE | End grain should not be jointed, only surface grain and _____ grain can be jointed. |
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