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🪚 Carpenter’s Tools – Description, Care & Maintenance
Electricians often work with wood to install panels, switchboards, or fittings. So it's important to know about basic carpenter’s tools and how to maintain them.
🧰 Description of Common Carpenter’s Tools
1. 🔨 Claw Hammer
Used for driving and removing nails
One side is flat for hitting, the other is curved for pulling nails
2. 🪓 Wood Chisel
Used to cut or carve wood
Has a sharp beveled edge
Used with a mallet
3. 🧱 Hand Saw
Used to cut wooden pieces
Has a toothed blade for quick and rough cutting
4. 📏 Try Square
Used to mark and check right angles (90°) on wood
Essential for accuracy in fitting
5. 📝 Marking Gauge
Used to draw parallel lines on wood before cutting
Helps in accurate measurements
6. 🛠️ Mallet
A wooden hammer used with chisels
Doesn’t damage tools like metal hammers
7. 🔩 Screwdriver
Used to insert or remove wood screws
Available in flat and cross (Phillips) types
8. 🪛 Drill (Hand or Electric)
Used to make holes in wooden boards or panels
Comes with various drill bit sizes
🧼 Care & Maintenance of Carpenter’s Tools
🧹 1. Cleaning
Wipe tools after use with a dry cloth
Remove sawdust and wood chips
Use a brush to clean small corners
🔒 2. Storage
Store tools in a toolbox or on a rack
Keep sharp tools in protective covers
Store in a dry place to avoid rust
🧽 3. Lubrication
Apply light oil to metal parts (e.g., saws, chisels) to prevent rust
Moving parts (like hand drills) should be oiled regularly
🛠️ 4. Sharpening
Use sharpening stones for chisels and saws
Always keep tools sharp for clean and safe work
⚠️ 5. Inspection
Check for cracks in handles or blades
Replace damaged tools immediately
Tighten loose screws or bolts in tools
🧠 Summary Table
🧰 Tool | 📋 Use | 🧽 Maintenance Tip |
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Claw Hammer | Nail driving/removal | Keep head tight, no loose handle |
Wood Chisel | Cutting wood | Sharpen edge, oil metal part |
Hand Saw | Cutting wood | Clean teeth, store dry |
Try Square | Marking 90° angles | Keep edge straight, rust-free |
Marking Gauge | Marking parallel lines | Clean regularly |
Mallet | Hitting chisels safely | Don’t use on metal surfaces |
Screwdriver | Fixing/removing screws | Don’t use damaged tip |
Drill | Making holes in wood | Oil regularly, store safely |
💡 Conclusion
Understanding and maintaining carpenter’s tools helps electricians perform wood-based tasks safely and efficiently. Well-kept tools not only last longer but also produce better quality work.
🔧 “Clean tools = Safe hands and smart work!”