Tables, chairs, sofas, desks etc. are all examples of...
Furniture
Does wood conduct electricity?
No
What is this?
A utility knife
What is this?
Gimlet
what does ´mould´ mean?
to shape a soft substance into a particular form
What is a raw material?
A material that we get directly from nature
What is this?
Keyhole saw
What are these called?
Drill bits
what does ´grind´ mean?
to break into tiny pieces
What does ¨Biodegradable¨ mean?
Material that decomposes naturally and does not harm nature
What is this?
Tenon saw
What is this called?
Electric drill
What is the difference between a Ferrous metal and a non-ferrous metal?
Ferrous metals contain iron, non-ferrous metals don´t.
How do we test the oxidation of a material?
Leave the objects outside, in the open air for a certain period of time
What is a Hack saw used for?
To make straight cuts
In what direction do we turn a gimlet?
clockwise
What type of material is this?
Plywood
How do we test a material´s permeability?
Wet the objects to see if they absorb or let water pass through them
What is a coping saw used for?
Used to make different cuts in thin wood
What is this?
Hand drill