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6
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a piece of wood or plywood placed on the back side of a workpiece in order to provide support or minimize tearout
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7
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a safety device used in an upright orientation to guide a workpiece past a cutter, blade, or bit, thereby keeping the operator’s hands at a safe distance
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9
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to cut across the grain
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10
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a safety device with a broad base and handle used to guide a workpiece past a cutter, blade, or bit, thereby keeping the operator’s hands at a safe distance
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11
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used for sharp inside arcs or circles
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13
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keeps materials out of the blade area
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1
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a solid wood board
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2
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a dangerous situation in which a workpiece is forcibly ejected from a machine, often at tremendous speed
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3
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the minimum distance the operator’s hands, fingers, or other body parts should be from a cutter, blade, or bit
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4
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adjusting blade on wheels
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5
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a lumber defect describing stock that is not flat; the four types of warp are cup, bow, crook, and twist
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8
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the piece being worked
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12
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the cylindrical fibers (like soda straws) which make up lumber, oriented along the vertical axis of a tree
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14
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torn or damaged fibers, typically caused by a blade or bit exiting the workpiece
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