Wooden Boxes Flashcards

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Define Woodworking tools

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These are tools specifically made for wood so it helps you with the wood task your doing.

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Define Research

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This is searching online to find information to find anything you want to know about.

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Define timber

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This is a type of wood used for building

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Define Storage boxes

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These are boxes used to organise equipment and materials that we are using so we can easily find it.

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5
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Define Specification

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It is a specific requirement a product must, should and could have.

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What does ACCESS FMM stand for?

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A. Aesthetics
C. Customer
C. Cost
E. Environmental
S. Safety
S. Size
F. Functions
M. Materials
M. manufacturing

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Define grain in wood

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Wood grain is the longitudinal arrangement of wood fibers or the pattern resulting from the growth of a tree.

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What are One-off products? Give 3 examples

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One off production is the manufacture of a single product/item. This can include large scale projects, such as a bridge, ships or monuments.

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Define Batch production. Give 3 examples

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Batch production is a method whereby a group of identical products are produced simultaneously. The batch will can come in any amount and each batch goes through the separate stages of the manufacturing process together. Some examples are soap, Baked goods, Electrical goods and newspapers.

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Define mass produced. Give 3 examples.

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Mass produced is manufactured in large quantities by an automated mechanical process. Some examples are furniture, toys, food, and personal care products.

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What type of wood is pine?

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Pine is a softwood

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Define manufactured boards

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Manufactured boards is a material which is made by pressing very small pieces of wood very closely together to form a thin, slightly flexible.

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What is the difference between Hardwood and softwood?

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Softwoods do not have vessels and therefore have a softer, less pronounced grain than hardwoods, which are characterised by a heavy, distinctive grain however Hardwoods tend to be darker than softwoods, which are often lighter:,Hardwoods are usually stronger, more scratch resistant and harder wearing.

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What is an isometric drawing?

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Isometric projection is a method for visually representing three-dimensional objects in two dimensions. It’s bottom lines come off 30 degrees.

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Define Orthographic Drawing

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A drawing in which a three dimensional object is represented in two dimensions. This is is done making multiple two dimensional drawings of the object, viewed from different angles.

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16
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Name 3 hardwoods, softwoods and manufactured boards.

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Hardwoods: Maple, Ash, Oak
Softwoods: Pine, Redwood, Larch
Manufactured boards: Fiberboard, Particleboard, Plywood

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List all 9 things in a design specification

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Aesthetics, Customer, Cost, Environment, Safety, Size, Function, Materials, Manufacture

18
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What are the 6 Rs of sustainability?

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Reduce: To make decisions that decrease the amount of waste produced
Reuse: To use a product again rather than replacing with a new one
Repair: To fix a broken product
Rethink: To change the design of a product to be more environmentally friendly
Recycle: To break down and process so a new material is produced
Refuse: To use a product again rather than replacing with a new one

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Define sustainability

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Sustainability refers to the ability to maintain or support a process continuously over time

20
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Define Measurement

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A number that shows the size or amount of something.

21
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Define Flush

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When two pieces are level or line up together evenly