Drill Gauge.
Last term we created a drill gauge to measure drill sizes
The tools we used Micrometer, Vernier Caliper, Engineer Square, scribe, 300mm rule, Centre punch, Hammer and Odd leg caliper.
marking out
Marking out or layout means the process of transferring a design or pattern to a workpiece, as the first step in the manufacturing process. It is performed in many industries or hobbies although in the repetition industries the machine's initial setup is designed to remove the need to mark out every individual.
filing
A file is a tool used to remove fine amounts of material from a workpiece. It is common in woodworking, metalworking, and other similar trade and hobby tasks
micrometer
A micrometer, sometimes known as a micrometer screw gauge, is a device incorporating a calibrated screw widely used for accurate measurement of components in mechanical engineering and machining as well as most mechanical trades, along with other metrological instruments such as dial, vernier, and digital calipers.
engineers square
A machinist square or engineer's square is the metalworkers' equivalent of a try square. It consists of a steel blade inserted and either welded or pinned into a heavier body at an angle of 90°. Usually a small notch is present at the inside corner of the square.
drill press
- Know your drill press. ...
- Always wear safety goggles or a face shield.
- Be sure that the chuck key is removed from the chuck before turning on the power. ...
- Never attempt to use a hand auger bit in a drill press. ...
- Hold the workpiece firmly so that it will not fly or spin off the table.
punch tool
A punch is a hard metal rod with a sharp tip at one end and a blunt butt end at the other, which is usually struck by a hammer. Typically, woodworkers use a ball-peen hammer to strike a punch.
punch tool numbers
this is the same thing as a punch tool but with numbers so when the hammer it marks out with numbers.
hammer
A hammer is a handheld tool used to strike another object. It consists of a handle to which is attached a heavy head, usually made of metal, with one or more striking surfaces. There are dozens of different types of hammers. The most common is a claw hammer, which is used to drive and pull nails
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Hey Josh I think you have done really well on this blog by giving good information on which tools you have used and i also like you have added some photos of the tools you have used
ReplyDeleteHey Liam thanks for the feedback
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