Tool Use MatchupVersion en ligne Match the Tool with the Usage par Justin Gerry 1 HAMMER 2 Hacksaw 3 Level 4 Phillips screwdriver 5 Screwdriver 6 Power Drill 7 Vise 8 Chisel 9 Ax 10 Handsaw 11 Circular Saw 12 Plane 13 Power Sander 14 Router 15 Nail 16 Washer 17 Nut 18 Bolt 19 Screw Hammer A simple hand tool used to drive nails, brads, and other fasteners into softer materials, such as wood or drywall. Hacksaw A saw with small teeth; may cut metal, plastic, or wood; sometimes used by plumbers or electricians. Level Used to figure out if something is horizontal to the ground or "straight" Phillips Screwdriver A hand-operated tool used for turning screws that have a "cross" on the head. Screwdriver Used by hand to install or remove screws. Usually has a handle, shaft, and tip. Power Drill Used for making round holes or quickly driving fasteners (like screws). It has a "bit." Vise A tool used to hold objects securely in place while they are worked on. Chisel A tool with a cutting edge for carving or cutting a hard material such as wood, stone, or metal by hand when struck with a mallet. Ax A tool used to split wood. It has a head and handle (called a "haft"). Handsaw A hand tool used to cut pieces of wood into different shapes. Circular Saw A power tool that uses a toothed blade that spins to cut different materials. Plane Used to flatten, reduce the thickness of, and create a smooth surface to a rough piece of wood. Power Sander A power tool used to smooth surfaces by abrasion with sandpaper. Router A power tool used to cut fancy edges, patterns, and grooves, and is most often used for cabinetry and decorative woodwork. Nail A slender metal shaft that is pointed at one end and flattened at the other end and is used for fastening one or more objects to each other. Washer A thin plate with a hole that is normally used to distribute the load of a bolt or nut. Nut A type of fastener with a threaded hole; almost always used with a bolt to fasten multiple parts together. Bolt A fastener that is "threaded" and is similar to a screw, but usually has a "nut" to keep it in place. Screw Used to fasten materials by digging in and wedging into a material when turned.