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JayT
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any joiners on here lol stuck on a few questions with my woodtrades homework haha anyway here they are:

1. State how the coarseness of abrasives is measured.

2. Name the 3 portable power tools used to produce holes in MDF sheeting.

3. Name 3 types of power sources for portable power tools.

4.State the effect on portable planer blades when machining plywood.

5. State 2 reasons why when using portable power tools the cutting action could produce smoking at the point of contact with the tooling.

would be great if anyone could give me some answer lol cheers, Jay
Ally
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1. with a spoon

2. a drill with a roundy saw attachment, with 3 different types

3. Leccy, gas and apprentise attached to a bike pedalling to power a small generator

4. it planes it

5. because you a. dropped your fag or b. set fire to it

im sure this will REALLY help you
geordiecorsa
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some guesses... define portable, our huge band saw is on wheels... portable!?!
2. drill, router, jigsaw
3.'lecy, battery, petrol
All Torque
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quote:
Originally posted by JayT
any joiners on here lol stuck on a few questions with my woodtrades homework haha anyway here they are:

1. State how the coarseness of abrasives is measured. From low to high numbers, 90 being the softest and 1020 being the most abrasive.

2. Name the 3 portable power tools used to produce holes in MDF sheeting. Jigsaw, Drill (electric and maual operated).

3. Name 3 types of power sources for portable power tools. Battery pack, generator, petrol motor (perhaps)

4.State the effect on portable planer blades when machining plywood. Not sure on this one

5. State 2 reasons why when using portable power tools the cutting action could produce smoking at the point of contact with the tooling. something to do with the friction and how its easy to heat wood.

would be great if anyone could give me some answer lol cheers, Jay
ed
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5th Feb 07 at 16:22   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Abrasives are measured in the ammount of grit per square inch...
Cosmo
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5th Feb 07 at 16:26   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by ed
Abrasives are measured in the ammount of grit per square inch...


and also size of grit.
ed
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The size of the grit is determined by the ammount of grit per square inch though...
Welsh Dan
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I thought that the higher the number, the more grit and a smoother finish (basically the opposide of what All Torque said)
Cosmo
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quote:
Originally posted by ed
The size of the grit is determined by the ammount of grit per square inch though...


so it makes no difference if the grit is 0.1mm or 0.2mm?!
Welsh Dan
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quote:
Originally posted by Cosmo
quote:
Originally posted by ed
The size of the grit is determined by the ammount of grit per square inch though...


so it makes no difference if the grit is 0.1mm or 0.2mm?!


It would do. The smaller grit would mean that you can fit more in a square inch, making it less abrasive and giving a smoother finish,
JayT
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5th Feb 07 at 17:40   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Cheers for them fellas, got a few more here lol:

6. Name 2 natural characteristics of softwood, which can cause difficulty when using portable power tools.

7. Explain briefly the reasons for carefully checking the arrises before stop chamfering English oak when using a portable power router.

8. Define the term delamination when applied to sheet materials.

9. Explain briefly the reason for not using a disc sander on hardwood joinery which is to be polished.

cheers again!

Jay
sigibbons
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5th Feb 07 at 17:52   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by JayT
any joiners on here lol stuck on a few questions with my woodtrades homework haha anyway here they are:

1. State how the coarseness of abrasives is measured. Mentioned below.

2. Name the 3 portable power tools used to produce holes in MDF sheeting. Cordless drill, Router, Mains drill, Circular saw, Jigsaw etc etc

3. Name 3 types of power sources for portable power tools. Battery, 110v, 240v

4.State the effect on portable planer blades when machining plywood. They loose their edge.

5. State 2 reasons why when using portable power tools the cutting action could produce smoking at the point of contact with the tooling. Blunt blade, misuse of tool.

would be great if anyone could give me some answer lol cheers, Jay
sigibbons
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quote:
Originally posted by JayT
Cheers for them fellas, got a few more here lol:

6. Name 2 natural characteristics of softwood, which can cause difficulty when using portable power tools. Splinters, Knots, Bow, twist, etc.

7. Explain briefly the reasons for carefully checking the arrises before stop chamfering English oak when using a portable power router.

8. Define the term delamination when applied to sheet materials. self explanitory.

9. Explain briefly the reason for not using a disc sander on hardwood joinery which is to be polished. Some cabinet makers do actually use a disc sander, Random orbital sander on hardwood furnature without a problem. Buts its best to go with the grain to stop swirl marks.

cheers again!

Jay
JayT
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5th Feb 07 at 18:27   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

cheers mate!

 
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