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Being safe

When cutting wood, it is important to be safe and accurate.

To stay safe, the correct technique must be used when using cutting tools.

A technique is a way of carrying out a particular task.

To be accurate, measuring tools can be used to make things the right size and shape.

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Video: Cutting wood safely

Join Fran, Emma and Richard as they learn how to be safe when cutting wood.

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Equipment

Let's look at some important equipment you need to cut wood safely.

G-clamps and bench hooks

A bench hook should always be held securely by a G-clamp.

To help hold the wood while it's being cut, a bench hook and a G-clamp can be used.

A bench hook is a wooden block that hooks onto the edge of a bench or table and is used to rest wood on.

A G-clamp is always used to help hold a bench hook securely in place.

If a bench hook is not held in place by a G-clamp it could slide around. This would be unsafe when using sharp tools to cut wood.

A bench hook should always be held securely by a G-clamp.

Saws

A junior hacksaw on a table

A saw is a tool that is used to cut wood. There are lots of different saws that can be used for cutting wood.

A junior hacksaw is a type of saw which is often used because it:

  • is small.
  • has a blade with small teeth for safety.
  • cuts small pieces of wood easily.
A junior hacksaw on a table
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Quiz: Woodworking tools

Can you name these different tools used to cut wood?

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Measuring and marking

Wood can be cut to different sizes, lengths and shapes.

When drawing on or 'marking out' wood, always use a pencil to make sure any marks can be rubbed out.

Rulers can be used to measure lengths of wood, shapes and angles.

It can also be helpful to create a template before you start cutting. This is often made from a piece of paper cut into the shape of the required piece of wood.

A child measuring and marking wood with a pencil and a metal ruler
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A ruler and pencil can be used to measure and mark wood.
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Getting ready to cut

Child wearing a blue apron and safety goggles

Wear safety googles to protect your eyes and roll your sleeves up to help protect your clothing from damage.

Tie up your hair if it is long and remove any loose clothing which may also get caught when sawing.

Collect all the equipment you need for the task and keep it nearby.

Keep your workspace tidy and organised.

Child wearing a blue apron and safety goggles
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Cutting

When all the tools are set up and the wood being cut has been marked and measured, the next job is to start cutting.

Following this clear technique, or set of steps, when cutting will help produce an accurate cut and help everyone stay safe.

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 7, A thin piece of wood is pushed up against the backrest of a bench hook., Step 1 Place the wood to be cut on the bench hook and push it up against the back rest. Make sure the cutting mark, drawn in pencil, is lined up with the edge of the bench hook.
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Key words

AccurateA way that is correct, exact and without mistakes.
Bench hookA tool used when woodworking to help rest and hold objects against when they are being cut. It is held in place using a g-clamp.
G-clampA tool used to hold objects securely. It is often used to hold a bench hook to a table or to hold pieces of glued material in place as they dry.
Junior hacksawA small saw used to cut materials such as metal, plastic, and wood.
TechniqueA way of carrying out a particular task. Sometimes this can include following a series of steps in order.
TemplateA shaped piece of material used to measure and copy when cutting.
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Quiz

Take this quiz to find out what you know about safe woodworking.

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