a picture of a try square, mitre, compass, millet hermmer, bradacol, G-clamp, F-clamp, bow saiw, rip saw

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I can't provide pictures, but I can describe each of these tools for you. Here’s a brief overview:

  1. Try Square: A right-angled tool used to measure and mark right angles on wood or other materials. It consists of a bladed and a handle.

  2. Mitre: Usually refers to a mitre saw, which is used for making precise crosscuts at specific angles, often used in framing and molding.

  3. Compass: A drawing tool used to create circles or arcs. It has two legs, one with a pointed end and the other with a pencil or scribe.

  4. Mallet Hammer: A hammer with a large, flat head, often made of wood or rubber, used for striking chisels or driving joints together without marring the surface.

  5. Bradawl: A pointed tool used to make a small hole in wood or other materials, which helps to guide the point of a nail or screw.

  6. G-Clamp: A type of clamp with a fixed frame and a movable arm, used to hold objects tightly together, typically wood.

  7. F-Clamp: Similar to a C-clamp but with a larger capacity, it has a sliding arm that can be adjusted for clamping thicker materials.

  8. Bow Saw: A hand saw with a blade held in tension between two arms, used for cutting curves and shapes in wood.

  9. Rip Saw: A type of hand saw designed for cutting wood along the grain, producing rough cuts.

If you are looking for images of these tools, you could try searching for their names on an image search engine or a DIY website.