- backsaw
- A hand saw that has a steel reinforced spine to add rigidity and strength to the saw plate. Typically used in a miter (mitre) box, this saw is used for cross cuts.
- bandsaw
- A powered saw which utilizes a band of steel that has been joined at the ends to create a loop and has teeth cut into one edge. The workpiece is placed on a small table through which the blade runs and is pushed into the blade in order to make a cut. Bandsaws can be used to make every type of cut in woodworking.
- batten
- A strip of solid material, historically of wood, used for various construction purposes, including providing the fixing point for roofing or siding materials such as shingles or tiles.
- bead
- A typically rounded or semicircular decorative treatment cut into a square edge of a moulding or a piece of wooden furniture.
- belly
- Convexity in a jointed board surface.
- bench dog
Also called a bench stop.
- A peg standing proud of the bench surface.
- bench hook
- A tool clamped to a workbench and used for easy cutting.
- bevel
Also called a bevelled or beveled edge.
- An edge of a structure that is not perpendicular to the faces of the piece, e.g. by being cut on a diagonal, typically in order to soften a sharp edge for the sake of safety, wear resistance, or aesthetics, or to facilitate mating with another piece. The term is often used interchangeably with chamfer, though there are sometimes distinctions in technical usage.
- billet
- 1. A short piece of a log, especially one used for fuel.
- 2. A split-out piece of a bolt of wood.
- blind
- Joinery with mating surfaces not protruding through the face or end grain of the pieces being joined. An example is a "blind" mortise and tenon joint.
- bolster
Also called a pillow or cross head.
- 1. A shoulder.
- 2. A timber situated between a post and a beam to increase the bearing or shorten the span.
- bolt
- A piece of log cut to a specific length, usually a short length from which products such as shingles are split or cut. Sometimes also called a billet or round.
- bow saw
Also simply called a bow.
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- brace
- A hand tool used to drill holes, having a knobbed handle on the top to which pressure is applied and a U-shaped grip in the middle which is used to rotate the drill bit.
- bucksaw
- burl
Also called a burr or bur.
- A knotty, often rounded outgrowth on a tree, in which the grain has grown in a deformed and convoluted manner.
- burnisher
Also called a burnishing rod.
- A hand tool used for creating a burr on a card scraper.
- butterfly joint
Also called a dovetail key or Dutchman joint.