WMP Flashcards

1
Q

Name some tools and equipment (4)

A

Hand file
Tenon saw
Coping saw
Pillar drill

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2
Q

Give 6 safety considerations before using equipment

A

Apron
Eye protection
Training
Personal space
Guard in place
Secure material

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3
Q

What are the following woods in each category?
1. Man made board
2. soft wood
3. hardwood

Beech Plywood Spruce Balsa MDF Pine

A
  1. Man-made- Plywood & MDF.
  2. Softwood- Spruce & Pine
  3. Hardwood- Beech & Balsa.
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4
Q

Name equipment that used to heat plastic to allow you to bend straight lines across it:

A

Strip heated

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5
Q

When we apply a finish what are we doing

A

Applying: a coat of paint, varnish, wax, oil, wood stain, sanding sealer.

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6
Q

What does ACCESS FM stand for?

A

ACCESS FM: Aesthetics,
Cost,
Customer, Environment, Safety,
Size and shape, Function and Materials.

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7
Q

6Rs refer to

A

Helping to reduce the impact that new products have on the environment making the process more sustainable

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8
Q

Wire symbol

A

————

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9
Q

Resistor symbol

A

-/\/\/\—-

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10
Q

Lamp bulb symbol

A

—-(X)—-

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11
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Cell symbol

A

—-| |—-

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12
Q

Battery symbol

A

———||||—-

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13
Q

Switch open symbol

A

——/——-

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14
Q

What is a lever?

A

A rigid bar resting on a pivot

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15
Q

Levers are

A

Simple mechanisms

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16
Q

4 types of motion

A

Linear - moving one way in a straight line
Reciprocating - moving back and forth in a straight line
Rotary - moving in a circular direction
Oscillating motion - moving back and forth in an arc

17
Q

Motion =

A

Movement

18
Q

Fulcrum is the

A

Anchor

19
Q

3 types of lever

A

1st class
2nd class
3rd class

20
Q

1st class lever

A

Effort |^ Load down
———————

        ^
     Fulcrum
21
Q

2nd class lever

A

Load down Effort |^
——————————-

Fulcrum

22
Q

3rd class lever

A

Effort |^. Load down
————————————-

Fulcrum

23
Q

Types of woods

A

Hardwood
Softwood
Man made boards

24
Q

Why is recycling seen as the worst option in the 6Rs

A

causing waste- disposal, use of energy when processing, waste of resources, possible pollution, costly (£).

25
Q

What does LED stand for

A

Lamp emitting diode

26
Q

Metal working tools

A

Scriber (fine scratch )
Steel ruler
Ball spin hammer
Centre punch (drill point)
Engineers squats (90’ edge)
Marking blue (coat surface TK be marked)
Hacksaw (cut metal by hand)

27
Q

Wood working tools

A

Pencil
Marking knife
Ruler
Tape measure
Try square (90’ angle)
Marking gauge (line parred to edge)
Tenon square (straight edges)
Coping saw
Sanding (smooth surface)

28
Q

Marking out tools

A

Marking gauge
Scribed
Steel ruler
Try square
Engineers square
Pencil

29
Q

Health and safety rules

A

PPE (personal protective equipment (ear, eye, apron,)
Don’t leave machines unattended
Use clamp
Bags under table

30
Q

FSC

A

Forestry stewardship council

31
Q

Biodegradable

A

Capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms and thereby avoiding pollution

Getting disintegrated / decomposed by act of microorganisms such as bacteria or fungi while getting assimilated into the natural environment

32
Q

6Rs

A

Rethink
Refuse
Reduce
Reuse
Repair
Recycle

33
Q

Linear motion examples

A

Car
Train
Bus

34
Q

Rotary motion example

A

Wheel
Gears
Motors

35
Q

Oscillating motion examples

A

Swing
Pendulum of a clock

36
Q

Reciproacting motion examples

A

Sewing, needle
Hack saw