Cabinetwork - Specialised Module 3 Materials. Students learn about: OHS and Risk Management Students learn about: Materials (refer to Outcomes 5.3.1,

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Cabinetwork - Specialised Module 3 Materials

Students learn about: OHS and Risk Management Students learn about: Materials (refer to Outcomes 5.3.1, 5.3.2, on pages 12–13) the properties and applications of solid timbers, manufactured boards and veneers hardware and allied materials used in cabinetwork such as: hinges handles drawer runners select and use timbers and/or timber products most suitable for completing projects identify and compare the properties, composition, construction and applications of manufactured boards identify and use a range of hardware devices in the completion of projects

Materials  Hardwood and Softwood  Get 1 image of the micro-structure of each Hardwood and Softwood  Provide 3 properties of Hardwoods and Softwoods  Provide 3 suitable applications of Harwoods and Softwoods  List 3 species of Harwoods and Softwoods Solid timber Activity 1

Materials  List 5 different manufactured boards  List 1 positive and 1 negative for each  List 1 example of where each might he used Manufactured Boards Activity 1

Materials  What is the definition of a Veneer  Give 2 methods of how a veneer is manufactured  Give 3 examples of where a veneer is used and why Veneer Activity 1

Materials  List 3 different types of hinge  Include a picture of each  Where is each type of hinge used Hardware – Hinges Activity 2

Materials  List 3 different types of handle  Include a picture of each  Where is each type of handle used Hardware – Handle Activity 2

Materials  List 3 different types of drawer runner  Include a picture of each  Where is each type of drawer runner used Hardware – Drawer Runners Activity 2