timbers & manufactured board Flashcards
what are the two types of natural timbers?
softwood and hardwood
what type of trees do hardwoods come from?
deciduous
what type of trees do softwoods come from?
coniferous
what is the difference between deciduous and coniferous?
deciduous-drop leaves in a/w
coniferous-has needles/pins that stay all year round
what are manufactured boards a combination of?
natural timber and adhesives
why are manufactured boards made from waste wood?
cheap, better for environment (reduce waste)
what is the difference between hardwoods and softwoods?
hardwoods are denser and less porous, tend to be more expensive
are timbers sustainable-why?
yes-they come from trees which are non-finite
ash
hardwood
A:pale brown/cream
C:flexible, tough, shock resistant
U:sports equipment, tools
beech
hardwood
A:dense/close grain, slightly pink hue
C:tough and durable
U:toys, models, furniture, veneers
mahogany
hardwood
A:rich, red colour
C:durable and finishes well
U:high-end furniture, veneers
oak
hardwood
A:light brown, interesting grain
C:tough, hard, durable
U:flooring, furniture, veneers
balsa
hardwood
A:pale cream/white colour
C:soft & spongy, lightweight and can snap
U:prototyping, modelling
pine
softwood
A:pale yellow, attractive grain
C:lightweight, easy to work, has knots
U:construction, cheap furniture
spruce
softwood
A:white/cream colour, fine grain
C:easy to work, stiff yet lightweight
U:construction, furniture, instruments