timbers & manufactured board Flashcards

1
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what are the two types of natural timbers?

A

softwood and hardwood

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2
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what type of trees do hardwoods come from?

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deciduous

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3
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what type of trees do softwoods come from?

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coniferous

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4
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what is the difference between deciduous and coniferous?

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deciduous-drop leaves in a/w
coniferous-has needles/pins that stay all year round

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5
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what are manufactured boards a combination of?

A

natural timber and adhesives

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6
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why are manufactured boards made from waste wood?

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cheap, better for environment (reduce waste)

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7
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what is the difference between hardwoods and softwoods?

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hardwoods are denser and less porous, tend to be more expensive

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8
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are timbers sustainable-why?

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yes-they come from trees which are non-finite

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9
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ash

A

hardwood
A:pale brown/cream
C:flexible, tough, shock resistant
U:sports equipment, tools

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10
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beech

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hardwood
A:dense/close grain, slightly pink hue
C:tough and durable
U:toys, models, furniture, veneers

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11
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mahogany

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hardwood
A:rich, red colour
C:durable and finishes well
U:high-end furniture, veneers

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12
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oak

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hardwood
A:light brown, interesting grain
C:tough, hard, durable
U:flooring, furniture, veneers

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13
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balsa

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hardwood
A:pale cream/white colour
C:soft & spongy, lightweight and can snap
U:prototyping, modelling

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14
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pine

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softwood
A:pale yellow, attractive grain
C:lightweight, easy to work, has knots
U:construction, cheap furniture

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15
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spruce

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softwood
A:white/cream colour, fine grain
C:easy to work, stiff yet lightweight
U:construction, furniture, instruments

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16
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larch

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softwood
A:pale to reddish brown
C:durable, tough, water resistant
U:furniture, flooring, cladding

17
Q

mdf

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manufactured board
medium density fibreboard
A:smooth, made from sawdust and adhesive
C:cheap, easy to work, can be veneered
U:flat packed furniture, toys

18
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plywood

A

manufactured board
A:alternating layers of natural timber
C:strong and stable due to 90° layers
U:furniture, shelving, construction

19
Q

chipboard

A

A:pale grey/brown, unattractive
C:usually covered with a laminate
U:flooring, worktops, furniture

20
Q

list 3 hardwoods

A

ash, beech, mahogany, oak, balsa

21
Q

list 3 softwoods

A

pine, spruce, larch

22
Q

list 3 manufactured boards

A

mdf, plywood, chipboard