Created by Zak gifford
about 9 years ago
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Question | Answer |
What three type of wood are there? | Hard Wood Soft Wood Manufactured Boared |
What style is this image? | Bauhaus |
What style is this image? | Art Deco |
What does "Fe" mean? | Ferrous Metal (A metal that has iron in it, e.g. steal). |
Who is the founder Bauhaus? | Walter Gropius |
list 2 properties of stainless steal | 1. does not corrode 2. Hard |
list 2 properties of aluminum. | 1. light 2. Malleable |
What are tools heads/blades made out of? | Carbon Steal |
Where does iron come from? | Iron ore, underground |
What category does MDF come under? | Manufactured |
What is ash wood used for? | Bats and tool handels |
What tool is this? | Tenon Saw |
What is this? | Marking gauge |
What is this? | Router |
What is it? | Wood lathe |
What drawing is this? | Isometric |
What drawing is this? | Oblique Drawing |
What drawing is this? | 1 Point Perspective |
What is technology push? | When something is pushed on to the market that is not relay needed. (E.g. Smart phones) |
What is Market pull? | When the market (us) want something to be made. (E.g. Energy efficient light bulbs) |
What is Matanence? | where you look at a product make make sure it is working order and if not repairing it. |
What is 'ABS'? | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
When product ideas are produced in response to market forces, this is called... | Market Pull |
How many stages are there in a products life? | 4 |
Which Act protects the consumer from the supply of unsafe goods, and makes the manufacturer responsible for any damage? | Consumer Rights Act |
Which fixing is used when there is only access to one side of a material? | Pop rivets are used when there is only access to one side of a material. |
Name 5 safty precortions for a disk sander | Where apron, goggles, tie hair back, dusk mask/dust exstractor |
What types of finishes can you use on plastic? | you do not need to apply a surface finish, but you can uses whet and dry. |
What elements does oil have in it? | Hydrogen and Carbon |
What is this? | Center Punch |
What is Quality control? | A system of maintaining standards in manufactured products by testing a sample of the output against the specification. |
What is Quality assurance? | The maintenance of a desired level of quality in a service or product, especially by means of attention to every stage of the process of delivery or production. |
What category of plastic is Recyclable? | Thermoplastic |
Does plastic bio-degrade? | Some do over about 100 years |
What adhesive would you use to join plastic to wood? | Epoxy Resin |
What safety precisions do you need to take for epoxy resin? | 1.) Where gloves 2.) Avoid contact with skin 3.) Googles 4.) Well ventilated room |
What are the three category of metal? | 1.) Alloy 2.) Ferries 3.) Non-Ferris |
Why is plastic bead for the environment? | Because most ofit doesn't bio-degrade, it has a bad refining proses, and thermosetting plastic odes not bio degrade and can not be recycled |
How much % of aluminium tins is recyclable? | 90% |
What mettle do we use to galvanise other mettels? | Zink |
What plastic reacts to heat? | Thermocromic |
What is a smart material? | A material that reacts with it's environment. |
What is this? | Sash Clamp |
What is this? | Machine Vice |
What type of production would a ring, bottle, table be? | Ring = one-off Bottle = continuous table =Just in time? |
Name 2 facts about Ferrous mettle? | 1.) corrodes 2.) Contains Iron |
Name to fact about non-Ferrous mettels | 1.) Does not contain iron 2.) Does not corrode? |
What is a coperset material? | Composite materials are materials made from two or more constituent materials with significantly different physical or chemical properties, that when combined, produce a material with characteristics different from the individual components |
What is smelting? | A poses of separating rock from metal. |
What happens in a blast furnace? | Smelting |
What is anodizing? | Another color finishing process. (can be uses on Aluminum, titanium, magnesium) |
What is forging? | Where you deform metal. |
What type of wood joints are there? (Clue there are 9) | But joint Lap joint Dowel joint Halving joint Finger joint Dove Tail joint Nails and Screws |
What is this? | Tin Snipers |
What is ergonomics? | The relationship between the product and their user? |
What are the two type of files? | 1.) file 2.) Rasp |
What material can you use a rasp on? | Wood ONLY! |
What saw do you cut metal with? | Hacksaw |
What is this? | Orbital Sander |
What is a template? | Sum thing you draw around to make sure everything is the same? |
What is a Jig? | Something you can cut/drill/bend something around to make sure everything is the same. |
What types of jigs can you get? | 1.) Cutting 2.) Drilling 3.) Bending |
What is tolerance? | Tolerance is the amount of allowed 'error' from the exact measurements the component should be. |
What is a plan of making/Flow chart? | |
What is this? | Try Square |
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