how to use hand tools online course

by Noemie Durgan 9 min read

Why choose hand tool safety training online?

Find out how you can save 40% on average when compared to in-class training with tools to create any training. Hand Tool Safety will cover the proper safety measures for both hand tools and power tools. This will educate workers and create health and safety awareness while working with hand tools. Who Needs Hand Tool Safety Training Online?

What is a hand tool lesson?

Description: This lesson introduces and demonstrates the proper use of hand tools for holding, turning, and striking. This lesson also describes situations which require the use of each type of tool.

What is included in the hand tools training system?

This hand tools training system expands on basic hand tools used in assembly. This basic hand tools training system includes a bench vise, torque wrench, cordless drill, dead blow hammer, needle nose pliers, and more.

What types of tools are used in the workplace?

This lesson also describes situations which require the use of each type of tool. Improve their on-the-job performance through the proper use of vises, c-clamps, pliers, screwdrivers, non-adjustable wrenches, socket wrenches, torque wrenches, and hammers

Course 1 – Hand Tools

Prerequisites: This lesson is designed so that no prior knowledge is required.

Course 2 – Precision Measuring Instruments

Prerequisites: In order to successfully complete his lesson, participants should be familiar with whole number operations and decimals.

Introduction

Intro to the Hand Tool Class and overview. Individual modules in the course are described. How the Hand Tool Class will advance your knowledge and expertise of and tool and their application discussed and demonstrated.

START WOODWORKING (eBook)

Start woodworking today! This 115 pg. eBook provides an introduction to woodworking and the tools necessary to begin woodworking. Woodworking is a broad subject but the eBook explains the essentials. An inexpensive first set of tools is introduced and how to use them.

Hand Tools

Learn to identify hand tools. The important hand tools in woodworking are described and discussed. You will be familiar with hand tools after following this module. Video lessons on setting up a workshop included as well as safety in the workshop.

Hand Planes

A series of videos describing the hand plane in its many forms and sizes. You will understand how a hand plane functions after viewing the video lessons. Application of hand planes is also described. There are several types, models and sizes of hand planes and each serves a different purpose.

Dovetails

Instructional video on laying out a dovetail joint, sawing and tuning it, and assembling it afterwards. The dovetail joint is created using a dovetail jig and assorted hand tools. The dovetail jig plan describes how to make the jig with measured CAD diagrams included.

The Shooting Board

The shooting board was developed over a century ago to ensure that corners and miter ends on smaller boards are square. Working in conjunction with a hand plane on its side, the shooting board is well suited to thin work that cannot be hand planed due to the narrow bearing surface.

Thicknessing Sled

The thicknessing sled is an easy to make jig that attaches to the workbench surface. Sliding a block plane along rabbeted grooves enables you to accurately thickness small narrow boards. The thicknessing sled is often used to reduce Kumiko strips down to a uniform size, but can be used for other components such as jewelry box dividers.

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