1.6 Manufactured Boards Flashcards

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What are manufactured boards?

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  • Manufactured boards are timber sheets, which are produced by gluing wood layers or wood fibres together.
  • Often made use of waste wood materials.
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Why are manufactured boards developed mainly for industrial production?

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They can be made in very large sheets of consistent quality

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Are manufactured boards expensive?

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No so they are often used as instead of real wood

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What is veneer and its use?

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Veneer is the thin layer of real wood and its used to cover manufactured boards as it improves their appearance.

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What are the four types of board?

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  • MDF
  • Plywood
  • Chipboard
  • Blockboard
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What is MDF?

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  • A smooth and even surfaced board made from combining wood powder and PVA glue
  • Easily machined and painted
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What are the uses of MDF?

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  • Used mainly for furniture and interior panelling due to its easy machining qualities
  • Often veneered or painted
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What is Plywood?

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A very strong board, which is constructed of layer of veneer or piles which are glued at 90 degrees to each other

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What are the uses of Plywood?

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  • Used for strong structural panelling board used in building construction
  • Furniture making
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What is chipboard?

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  • A board made from chips of wood glued together
  • Usually veneered or covered in plastic laminate
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What are the uses of chipboard?

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  • Used for kitchen and bedroom furniture usually veneered or covered with a plastic laminate (melamine)
  • Shelving and general DIY work
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What is Blockboard?

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Similar to Plywood but the central layer is made from strips of timber

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What are the uses of blockboard?

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  • Used where heavier structures are needed
  • Common for shelving and worktops
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What are the 6 types of knock-down fittings?

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  • Plastic Corner Block
  • Natural Wood Fitting
  • Two Block Fitting
  • Rigid Joint
  • Scan Fittings
  • Cam Locks
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What is a Plastic Corner Block?

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  • The corner block is pressed against two pieces of wood and screws are used to fix the blocks into position
  • A relatively strong joint that can be disassembled using a screwdriver
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What is a Natural Wood Fitting?

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  • An effective and low-cost joint that uses a piece of Softwood, which is drilled and countersunk screws attached
  • This gives a cheap and effective known-down joint
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What is a Two Block Fitting?

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  • A strong joint that uses plastic fittings
  • A bolt passes through the first fitting into the thread of the second
  • As the bolt is tightened, it draws the two fittings together
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What is a Rigid Joint?

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  • A strong joint because it uses Injection Moulded plastic fittings.
  • Screws pass through the four holes which hold the sides at each corner firmly together
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What are scan fittings?

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  • A strong joint that can either permanent or temporary joints
  • The cylinder is inserted into the first side of a cabinet in a pre-drilled hole
  • The screw is then pushed throught the hole in the second side until it meets the cylinder
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What are cam locks?

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  • A disk fits into a recess in the first side of the cabinet and rotates by inserting a screwdriver into the slot in its side
  • The shaft is screwed into the second side of the cabinet