| A | B |
| try square | Used mainly for woodworking, it is a fixed, 90-degree angle |
| Allen wrench | An L-shaped, hexagonal steel bar |
| ball peen hammer | Has a flat face for striking and a rounded face that is used to align brackets and drive out bolts |
| flat bar | Usually 2 inches wide and 15 inches long, it has a nailslot at the end to pull nails out from tightly enclosed areas. |
| carpenter's square | Shaped like an L, it is used tomake sure wall studs and sole plates are at right angles to each other |
| chisel | A metal tool with a sharpened, beveled edge that used to cut and shape wood, stone, or metal |
| claw hammer | used to drive nails and to pull nails out of wood |
| bevel | To cut on a slant at an angele that is not a right angle |
| combination square | Has a 12-inch blade that moves through a head that is marked with 45-degree and 90-degree angle measures |
| strip | What happens when you use a screwdrive incorrectly that damages the screwdriver or the screw head |
| crescent wrench | Used to turn nuts, bolts, small pipe fittings, and chrome-plated pipe fittings |
| dowel | A pin that fits into a corresponding hole used to fasten or align two pices of materials |
| fastener | A device such as a nut or bolt used to attach one material to another |
| ripping bar | used for heavy-duty dismantling of woodwork |
| flats | the straight sides or jaws of a wrench opening |