Materials and Processes Technology



Materials and Processes Technology Name _________________________________

Study Questions Table Saw

DTE4433.009

DTE4433.036

DTE4433.038

Multiple Choice – 3 points each

_____ 1. While the table saw can be used for a wide variety of cutting operations, the main two operations are __________ and __________.

A. tapering and ripping

B. chamfering and crosscutting

C. ripping and crosscutting

D. beveling and ripping

_____. 2. A _________ is an angled cut between the face and edge or the face and end of a board.

A. tapers

B. beveling

C. chamfering

D. dado

_____ 3. A __________ is an angled cut extending across the entire edges or ends of a board.

A. tapers

B. beveling

C. chamfering

D. dado

_____ 4. __________ are angled cuts running the entire length of the board.

A. Tapers

B. Bevels

C. Chamfers

D. Dados

_____ 5. The __________ is used to raise and lower the blade on the table saw.

A. tilt hand wheel

B. elevating hand wheel

C. blade lift hand wheel

D. elevating lift wheel

_____ 6. Table saws are sized by the __________ recommended for the machine.

A. smallest diameter blade

B. medium diameter blade

C. largest diameter blade

D. all of the above

_____ 7. The table saw in our lab is a __________ table saw.

A. 6”

B. 8”

C. 10”

D. 12”

_____ 8. A __________ has several blades and is used to make cuts wider than those made by a single blade.

A. dado set

B. chamfer set

C. bevel set

D. grooving set

_____ 9. __________ is cutting with the grain.

A. Crosscutting

B. Grooving

C. Chamfering

D. Ripping

_____ 10. __________ is cutting across the grain.

A. Crosscutting

B. Grooving

C. Chamfering

D. Ripping

_____ 11. __________ is when the stock is thrown back towards the operator with great force.

A. Kickball

B. Kickback

C. Throwback

D. Throw-stock

_____ 12. The blade should be adjusted to __________ above the stock’s surface.

A. 1/16”

B. 1/8”

C. ¼”

D. ½”

_____ 13. When ripping a board, the __________ edge of the board is placed flush to the fence.

A. sawed

B. rough

C. jointed

D. A and C

_____ 14. If the wood you are ripping is less than six inches wide, you must use a __________.

A. push stick

B. push block

C. hand

D. A and C

_____ 15. To crosscut a board, a __________ must be used.

A. fence

B. freehand

C. dado set

D. miter gauge

_____ 16. Never place your __________ in line with the cut.

A. wood

B. hand

C. stock

D. project

_____ 17. Never cut __________ on the table saw. If you do, kickback will occur.

A. metal

B. plastic

C. freehand

D. all of the above

_____ 18. When ever possible, the __________ and other safety devices should always be used.

A. guard

B. fence

C. miter gauge

D. B and C

_____ 20. When you are done using the table saw you should __________.

A. wait until the blade has come to a complete stop.

B. remove scrapes after the blade has stopped moving.

C. lower the blade below the table surface.

D. all of the above.

_____ 21. When working with the table saw, you should __________.

A. never stand directly behind the blade.

B. check the machine set-up before turning on the power.

C. maintain a 6 inch margin of safety around the blade at all times.

D. all of the above.

_____ 22. To rip a board, a __________ must be used.

A. fence

B. freehand

C. dado set

D. miter gauge

_____ 23. To crosscut several pieces the same length, use a __________.

A. stop block

B. space block

C. clearance block

D. fence

_____ 24. Never use the __________ as a guide if the distance between the blade and the __________ will be greater than the length of the stock against the __________ (the same word is the answer for all three blanks).

A. stop block

B. space block

C. clearance block

D. fence

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_____ 1. Extension Table

_____ 2. Miter Gauge

_____ 3. Miter Gauge Slots

_____ 4. Fence

_____ 5. On/Off Switch

_____ 6. Tilt Hand Wheel

_____ 7. Top

_____ 8. Blade Guard

_____ 9. Throat Plate

_____ 10. Elevation Hand Wheel

_____ 11. Fence Lock Handle

_____ 12. Fence Ripping Scale

_____ 13. Tilt Angle Scale

_____ 14. Blade

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