materials and cutting materials
need help on material and cutting materal and the tools needed
- Created by: Jessica Gant
- Created on: 16-05-13 11:33
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- resistance material
- material
- timber
- hardwood
- these come from deciduous or broad- leafted trees. they are generally slow growing which tends to make them harder. however not all hardwood re hard, Balsa for example is very light and soft.
- softwood
- these come from coniferous trees which have needles rather than leaves. softwood generally grow faster than hardwood and are usally softer to work than most hardwood.
- manufactured boards
- these are timber sheets which are made either by gluing wood layers or wood fibres together. manufactured boards have been developed mainly fr industrial production techniques as they can be made in very large sheets of consistent quality.
- hardwood
- hardwood
- beech
- oak
- ash
- mahogany
- teak
- jelutong
- softwood
- scots pine (red deal)
- parana pine
- western red cedar
- yellow cedar
- spruce (whitewood)
- manufactured boards
- medium density fibreboard (mdf)
- plywood
- chipboard
- blockboard
- hardboard
- metals
- ferrous metals
- ferrous metals do rust.
- non- ferrous metals
- non- ferrous metals dont rust.
- alloys
- contain two or more metals
- ferrous metals
- plastic
- thermosetting plastic
- epoxy resin (epoxide, er)
- polyester resin (pr)
- urea fomaldehyde
- thermoplastic
- polythene (high density)
- nylon
- pvc
- polypropylene (pp)
- thermosetting plastic
- timber
- cutting material
- holding devices
- g clamp
- machine vice
- woodworkers vice
- machine vice
- sash clamp
- speed clamp
- corner clamp
- marking out mterial
- jigs and fixtures
- jigs
- fixture
- sawing
- hand saw
- power saw
- power hacksaw
- bandsaws
- chiselling
- bevel edged chisel
- firmer chisel
- mortise chisel
- gouge
- planing
- smoothing plane
- block plane
- surform
- hand held electric planer
- holding devices
- material
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