Prelim Revision PHOTO HERE. Category 1 Hand tools £100 £200 £300 £400 £500 £ 500 £500 Category 2 Power Tools Category 3 Processes Category 4 Materials.

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Prelim Revision PHOTO HERE

Category 1 Hand tools £100 £200 £300 £400 £500 £ 500 £500 Category 2 Power Tools Category 3 Processes Category 4 Materials Category 5 Design Factors

Question Category 1 For £100 With the following tool, you must: Name it Describe what is does What type of material it is used on

Answer Back to Game Ball Pein hammer!

Category 1 For £200 Question What is the name of the tool you use to cut out detail in wood?

Answer Back to Game The Coping Saw!!

Question Category 1 For £300 Name the three different types of chisel’s you can use.

Answer Back to Game MORTISE chisel FIRMER chisel BEVEL EDGED chisel

Question Category 1 For £400 When preparing for the wood work lathe, what is the name of the tool you use to take the edges of the wood?

Answer Back to Game Smoothing or Jack plane

Question Category 1 For £500 Name one wood turning tool

Answer Back to Game Gouge Parting tool

Question Category 2 For £100 Name the following power tool:

Answer Back to Game The Jigsaw!

Question Category 2 For £200 Name three safety aspects you must consider when using any power tool

Answer Back to Game Google's Guard down Fingers away from blade No loose clothing

Question Category 2 For £300 There are three types of drill’s you can use, can you name at elast two of them?

Answer Back to Game Pillar drill Cordless drill Bench drill

Question Name the power tool that you use to produce detail on wood Category 2 For £400

Answer Back to Game The router!!

Question Name the power tools: Category 2 For £500

Answer Back to Game Planer and fret saw!!!

Question When joining metals, name a permanent and non permanent joint Category 3 For £100

Answer Back to Game Welding, Soldering Nut and bolt, riveting

Question Name at least two processes for plastics Category 3 For £200

Answer Back to Game Blow moulding, die casting, injection moulding, Extrusion, vacuum forming, compression

Question Describe how to use the strip heater Category 3 For £300

Answer Back to Game Cut plastic, clean plastic and finish edges. Heat up strip heater, place plastic on strips

Question Name a joining process for wood and plastic Category 3 For £400

Answer Back to Game Wood – joints, glue, pins Plastics – Tensile cement

Question Name the two parts that are put together in the casting process which houses the pattern. Category 3 For £500

Answer Back to Game Cope and drag

Question Name a softwood and a hard wood Category 4 For £100

Answer Back to Game Pine, spruce, parana pine, scots pine Oak, beech, maple, teak,

Question Name a ferrous and non ferrous metal and state the difference between them. Category 4 For £200

Answer Back to Game Ferrous – mild steel, cast iron, cast steel Non ferrous – copper, stainless steel, aluminium Difference – Ferrous contains iron and rusts

Question What are the two different types of plastics and the difference? Category 4 For £300

Answer Back to Game Thermo and thermosetting plastic Thermo plastic – can heat and reshape a number of times Thermo setting only reshape it once

Question What is an Alloy? Category 4 For £400

Answer Back to Game Produced when either ferrous or non ferrous metals are combined with one or more elements.

Question Category 4 For £500 Name Two thermo setting plastics and Two thermo plastics.

Answer Back to Game Thermo plastic - Low density polythene Acrylic Nylon Thermo setting - Epoxy Resin Polyester Resin Melamine formaldehyde

Question Name the stage in the design process that will allow you to test your product before producing it Category 5 For £100

Answer Back to Game modelling

Question When writing your evaluation, what stage do you collaborate with? Category 5 For £200

Answer Back to Game Specification

Question Describe what the analysis allows you to do Category 5 For £300

Answer Back to Game Brainstorms your ideas for what the model could be made from, looks like etc

Question Name three stages of research Category 5 For £400

Answer Back to Game Aesthetics Materials Manufacture Function Cost (economics) Environment Ergonomics and Anthropometrics Existing Products on the market

Question Category 5 For £500 Analysis Specification Research and Investigation Ideas Development of Ideas Modelling Solution. Planning for Manufacture Evaluation Brief Put the following titles in order for the design process

Answer Back to Game 2. Analysis 3. Specification 4. Research and Investigation 5. Ideas 6. Development of Ideas 7. Modelling 8. Solution 9. Planning for Manufacture 10. Manufacture 11. Evaluation1. Brief

Congratulations you have completed!! Good luck with the exams!!