Woodworking Terms

12 words in this vocabulary list

noun a type of tree belonging to the poplar family, characterized by its smooth bark and trembling leaves

  • The aspen tree is known for its white bark and fluttering leaves.
  • Let's go for a hike and check out the aspen trees changing colors.
  • Those aspen trees are lit AF in the fall.
  • The aspen tree stood tall and strong, a symbol of resilience and adaptability.

ax

noun a tool typically used for chopping wood, consisting of a heavy metal head attached to a handle

  • The lumberjack used an ax to cut down the trees in the forest.
  • I borrowed my neighbor's ax to chop some firewood.
  • I can't believe he axed his own proposal just to spite her.
  • She axed all negative thoughts from her mind and focused on positivity.

noun a chisel with a concavo-convex cross section

verb to make a groove, hole, or indentation by scraping or digging forcefully

  • The jeweler used a small chisel to carefully gouge out the intricate design on the silver bracelet.
  • I accidentally gouged a hole in the wall while moving furniture around.
  • The mechanic tried to gouge me on the price of fixing my car.
  • The scandalous article seemed to gouge at the reputation of the famous actress.

noun a decorative design or pattern set into a surface, typically a piece of wood or metal

verb to set a decorative design or pattern into a surface

  • The artist used intricate inlay techniques to create a beautiful design on the wooden table.
  • I'm thinking of adding an inlay of mother of pearl to my guitar for some extra flair.
  • Check out the sick inlay on that skateboard deck!
  • Her words seemed to inlay themselves into his heart, leaving a lasting impression.

oak

noun a type of tree that belongs to the beech family, typically having lobed leaves and acorns

  • The oak tree in the park is over a hundred years old.
  • I love sitting under the big oak tree in my backyard.
  • Let's meet at the park by the oak tree, it's a cool spot.
  • His strength was like that of an oak tree, unwavering and solid.

noun a fruit peel or outer skin that has been removed

verb to trim or cut away the outer edges of something

  • The chef carefully used a knife to pare the apple, ensuring no waste.
  • I'll just pare down my wardrobe before moving to a smaller apartment.
  • I need to pare back on my spending if I want to save up for vacation.
  • She had to pare away the unnecessary details from her presentation to make it more concise.

saw

noun a saying or proverb

verb past tense of see, to perceive with the eyes

  • I saw the CEO giving a presentation at the conference.
  • I saw Sarah at the grocery store yesterday.
  • I saw the new movie and it was lit!
  • He saw through her lies and deception.

noun the side of an object where the spindle is located

  • The spindle side of the machine is where the yarn is wound onto the bobbin.
  • Make sure you thread the needle through the spindle side before sewing.
  • I accidentally bumped into the spindle side and got a small cut on my finger.
  • She always stays on the spindle side of the conversation, never revealing too much about herself.

adjective short and thick; stubby

  • The stumpy tree in the garden needed to be pruned for better growth.
  • I tripped over that stumpy rock in the yard.
  • He's got a stumpy little dog that follows him everywhere.
  • Her stumpy fingers struggled to grasp the tiny object.

noun a wooden paneling that lines the lower part of the walls of a room

  • The dining room was elegantly decorated with a wainscot paneling along the walls.
  • I really like how the wainscot adds a touch of class to the living room.
  • Check out the cool wainscot in this room, it's so fancy!
  • The wainscot of lies he built around himself eventually crumbled, revealing the truth.

noun a type of Christmas decoration originating from Germany, consisting of a pyramid-shaped structure with multiple levels, often decorated with candles and figurines

  • The Christmas pyramid is a traditional German decoration consisting of a wooden pyramid structure with rotating tiers.
  • I love putting up my Christmas pyramid every year, it really adds to the festive spirit.
  • Check out that cool Christmas pyramid on display at the holiday market!
  • The hierarchy at work resembles a Christmas pyramid, with the CEO at the top and interns at the bottom.

noun a type of chair or recliner designed for outdoor use, typically made of wood with a slatted design

  • The Adirondack Mountains are a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts.
  • I love spending weekends at my friend's Adirondack cabin.
  • Let's chill by the Adirondack chairs and enjoy the sunset.
  • Her mind was like a tangled forest in the Adirondacks, full of hidden depths and mysteries.