Module 00103 Introduction to Hand Tools Study Guide with Practice Questions.pdf
Module 00103 Introduction to Hand Tools Study Guide with Practice Questions.pdf
Module 00103 Introduction
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Module 00103 Introduction to Hand Tools Study Guide with Practice Questions.pdf
Module 00103 Introduction to Hand Tools Study Guide with Practice Questions.pdf
Module 00103 Introduction to Hand Tools Study Guide with Practice Questions.pdf
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Terms in this set (25)
Lanyard A cord, rope, or similar material used to limit the travel of two connected
objects
Dowel A pin or rowd, usually round, that fits into a corresponding hole to fasten or
align two workpieces
Flush As an adjective, to be even or at the same level with another object. For
example when a nail is fully seated, the top of the head is flush (even) with,
or slightly beyond, the surface of the wood
Overstriking When a hammer misses the head of a nail, with the head going past it and
allowing the hammer handle to impact the nail head instead. Overstriking is
a common cause of hammer damage
Level Used as an adjective in this context, meaning clat or even with another
surface orin relation to the Earth's horizon
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