What do you put cylinders of hot melt glue in?
Hot glue gun
When are nails most common
What is wood tech
Thread joints are traditionally more expensive than other forms of joints. True or False
False they are usually cheaper.
What is the most common snap joint?
Cantilever
are there 4 types of joinery
no, there are more.
What is the main brand for white glue?
Elmer's
When are pins most common
how many parts are present in a thread joint
2 ex. nut and bolt
What does the annular joint make use of?
Hoop-strain
true or false, joinery is the strongest type of joint
yes
What is wood glue also called?
Carpenter's glue
What two types of fasteners are used for temporary use
What is screws and nuts and bolts
is more or less force needed in threads
less
Multiple and Permanent use
dovetail is the strongest type of joinery, true or false
true
What is Polyurethane Glue also known as?
Gorilla Glue
what type of fasteners were used in the military as a weapon
what is screws
what does class of the thread mean
how accurate the manufacturing is
What must happen in a torsional joint?
Piece 2 pushes protruding edges from the insertion point and Piece 1 goes in between the protruding edges until the distance is reached.
are lap joints easy to prepare
yes
What is Cyanoacrylates Glue more commonly called?
Super Glue
Who created fasteners
Who is Archytas of Tarentum
what is "UNC" in the thread notes represent
the type of thread
where the circumference of a more stretchy piece is expanded as it’s pushed onto a more rigid piece.
What is joinery?
THE PROCESS OF CONNECTING OR JOINING TWO PIECES OF WOOD TOGETHER.