Product Design - Manmade boards 4.5 / 5 based on 3 ratings ? Design Technology: Product DesignManmade boardsASAQA Created by: AliceCreated on: 01-04-15 19:27 52314 Across 1. Quality board, relatively cheap. Composed of fine wood dust & resin pressed into a board. Can be worked, shaped & machined easily. Paint can be applied without the need for an undercoat or primer. (3) 3. Built up with a core of softwood strips bonded together with adhesive & covered with a sheet of plywood on either side. Used as a building material & in furniture including fitted kitchens & bedrooms (10) 4. Made up of small chips of wood bonded together with adhesive & formed into sheets by compression. Inexpensive, often covered with a plastic laminate or wood veneer & used in furniture. (9) Down 2. Made from wood fibres that have been pulped. Pulp is put under pressure until the fibres bond to produce a tough board that is smooth on one side & rough on the other. Not as strong as other boards. (9) 5. Composite material. Composed of individual veneers of timber which each grain layer being at right angles to each other. Veneers are bonded together by synthetic resin & pressure. Less likely to warp or split due to layering construction. (7)
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