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Handtools part2

Across
A belt for carrying tools; a utility belt.
Measuring tool composed of light strips of wood joined by rivets so as to be foldable, all the opening and closing parts being in parallel planes.
Pliers with a slot in one jaw through which the other jaw slides, permitting an adjustable span.
Wedge-shaped tip that fits into a slot in the head of a screw.
a frame consisting of a long bar with two adjustable clamping jaws that is used usually in woodwork or cabinetmaking for holding large work.
A type of hand plane used primarily to straighten the edges of boards in the operation known as jointing.
Used for turning soft iron pipes and fittings with a rounded surface. The design of the adjustable jaw allows it to lock in the frame, such that any forward pressure on the handle tends to pull the jaws tighter together.
A plane for making a rabbet in a piece of wood.
One of the most common variety of screwdrivers, self-centering looks like a cross or a plus sign.
A tool hit with a hammer to sink the head of a nail below a surface.
A triangular shaped tool, combines some of the most common functions of the combination square, try square, and framing square into one. Also called a speed, quick square.
Down
Are used to cut asphalt shingles , light sheet metals, such as flashing, drip caps, drip edge. comes in left handed- red, right handed- green and straight- yellow handle.
Used for multiple purposes in woodworking, stonemasonry and metalworking. It is composed of a ruler and one or more interchangeable heads that may be affixed to it. The most common head is the standard or square head which is used to lay out or check right and 45° angles.
A machine for fastening together sheets of paper or the like, with wire staples. ... Also called staple gun. a hand-powered tool used for driving heavy-duty wire staples into wood and other materials.
Are an adjustable, all purpose tool with a lever action that locks the jaws when the handles are fully closed.
Typically the last plane used on a wood surface. When used properly, it produces a finish that equals or surpasses that made by sandpaper.
An adjustable wrench with large jaws that has its adjusting screw contained in the handle.
Are both cutting and holding pliers used by artisans, jewellery designers, electricians, network engineers and other tradesmen to bend, re-position and snip wire.
A small ax with a short handle for use in one hand. Used for rough work on jobs such as stakes and building concrete forms.
Is a hammer with two ends on the head, one that is round and the other flat. Sometimes called a machinist's hammer, it is a good choice for working with metal.
Used for holding small wood projects. A holding device attached to a workbench or sawhorse; has two jaws to hold work piece firmly in place.
A screw having a square hole in the head into which a screwdriver with a square point.
A type of screw head characterized by a 6-point star-shaped pattern. A popular generic name for the drive is star, as in star screwdriver or star bits.