Plywood
Blockboard
Chipboard
MDF
Gen Knowledge
100

What does WBP stand for?

  • $100: What does WBP stand for?
    Answer: Water Boil Proof

100

What materials are used in blockboard?

  • $100: What materials are used in blockboard?
    Answer: Strips of softwood glued together and faced with veneers.

100

What is chipboard made from?

  • $100: What is chipboard made from?
    Answer: Wood chips that are glued and pressed into sheets.

100

What does MDF stand for?

  • $100: What does MDF stand for?
    Answer: Medium Density Fibreboard

100

Name two types of manufactured boards.

  • $100: Name two types of manufactured boards.
    Answer: Plywood and chipboard.

200

Name the layers in plywood.

  • $200: Name the layers in plywood.
    Answer: Veneers

200

Why does blockboard not split easily?

  • $200: Why does blockboard not split easily?
    Answer: It is constructed with strips of softwood and is well glued.

200

How are the edges of chipboard covered?

  • $200: How are the edges of chipboard covered?
    Answer: Edges should be covered with veneer or plastic laminate.

200

What are the layers in MDF?

  • $200: What are the layers in MDF?
    Answer: Made with fine wood fibres in three layers.

200

What is the main purpose of manufactured boards?

  • $200: What is the main purpose of manufactured boards?
    Answer: To create wood products from wood waste and to simplify construction.

300

Sketch the direction of layers in plywood.

  • $300: Sketch the direction of layers in plywood.
    Answer: Layers are arranged at 90° to each other.

300

What is the size of standard blockboard sheets?

  • $300: What is the size of standard blockboard sheets?
    Answer: Typically 8’ x 4’.

300

What are the common uses of chipboard?

  • $300: What are the common uses of chipboard?
    Answer: Furniture, cabinets, and as a substrate for laminates.

300

Why do you need to drill into the face of MDF?

  • $300: Why do you need to drill into the face of MDF?
    Answer: To prevent splitting when inserting nails or screws.

300

List two advantages of using manufactured boards.

  • $300: List two advantages of using manufactured boards.
    Answer: Reduced waste and cost-effectiveness.

400

What are the advantages of plywood?

  • $400: What are the advantages of plywood?
    Answer: Large sheet sizes, uniform thickness, stable, efficient use of wood, little waste, often veneered.

400

Describe the uses of blockboard.

  • $400: Describe the uses of blockboard.
    Answer: Useful in projects requiring wide sheets and structural integrity.

400

Describe the process of making chipboard.

  • $400: Describe the process of making chipboard.
    Answer: Wood chips are glued and pressed into sheets, often faced with veneer.

400

What are the applications of MDF?

  • $400: What are the applications of MDF?
    Answer: Furniture, cabinetry, and decorative mouldings.

400

Explain how manufactured boards help in conservation.

  • $400: Explain how manufactured boards help in conservation.
    Answer: They utilize wood efficiently and often reduce the need for solid wood, aiding in forest conservation.

500

Describe marine plywood applications.

  • $500: Describe marine plywood applications.
    Answer: Used in boat building and exposed situations like roofs.

500

How is blockboard constructed?

  • $500: How is blockboard constructed?
    Answer: Strips of softwood are glued together and then faced with veneers.

500

What are the benefits of chipboard?

  • $500: What are the benefits of chipboard?
    Answer: Cost-effective, efficient use of wood, and can be faced for aesthetics.

500

Explain why fine dust from MDF is harmful.

  • $500: Explain why fine dust from MDF is harmful.
    Answer: Fine dust can be harmful when inhaled, posing health risks.

500

What is the significance of using odd layers in plywood?

  • $500: What is the significance of using odd layers in plywood?
    Answer: It helps to prevent warping and provides structural stability.

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