Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Imagery Used In Digital Video Composition



Image 1 – This is a set of safety glasses; these can be warn as eye protection against pieces of timber that may become projectile while chiselling.



Image 2 – This is a bench hook; it is traditionally used during sawing and chiselling exercises to secure the job.



Image 3 – This is a marking gauge; the marking gauge is used during marking out to scribe lines parallel to an edge. It has a depth adjustment allowing for marking at various depths in from the edge of the material.



Image 4 – This is a chisel – chisels are used as a cutting device, generally in accompaniment with a driving tool such as a mallet. They provide a means of removing material quickly along while also allowing for fine shaving material to suit specifications etc.



Image 5 – This is a tenon saw – it is used for making straight cuts into material



Image 6 – This is a tri square – it consists of a stock and a blade which form a 90 degree angle. It can be used during marking out processes as a guide for square lines and can also be used in order to check the squareness of joins.



Image 7 – These are two sections of timber cut out to fit together as a halving join



Image 8 – This is a section of timber sitting securely in the bench hook



Image 9 – This is a woodworking vice – it is used for securing material during processes such as sawing.



Image 10 – This is a finished example of a halving join; note the two sections sit flush together and the angles are square.



Image 11 – This is an example of the marking out required to produce a halving join; note the waste has been marked on the section to be removed.

Image 12 – This is another example of a completed halving join.


Image 13 – this is another example of the marking out required for a halving join.













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