Backer board - answer-A piece of wood or plywood placed on the back side of a
workpiece in order to provide support or minimize tearout
Bevel - answer-the slanted surface at the tip of a needle
Chamfer - answer-A small angled surface formed between two surfaces.
chuck - answer-clamping device for holding a drill bit
collet - answer-A type of chuck that accepts a fixed shaft size, commonly used on
routers.
crosscut - answer-the process of cutting across the grain of wood
cutterhead - answer-a cylindrical block with knives or cutters positioned around its
perimeter
dado - answer-a groove running across the grain
Dado head - answer-a set of blades stacked side-by-side for use on the table saw,
used for making dadoes or grooves.
edge - answer-smaller pair of surfaces on a board that exhibit long grain
end - answer-the pair of surfaces of a board that exhibits end grain
end grain - answer-wood fibers that are oriented perpendicular to the surface of a
piece of lumber
face - answer-the largest pair of long-grain surfaces of a board
fence - answer-a beam or board used to guide a workpiece past a blade or bit
green - answer-a term used to describe lumber that has not been dried
joint - answer-to flatten and smooth the face or edge of a board using the jointer
long-grain - answer-wood fibers that are oriented parallel to the surface of a piece
of lumber
lumber - answer-a solid wood board
grain - answer-the cylindrical fibres which make up lumber, oriented along the
vertical axis of a tree
Kerf - answer-the slot created by a blade or bit