Wood

Cards (50)

  • What are mechanical properties of a material?
    Elements that resist deformation from external forces or loads
  • What are physical properties of a material?
    Elements that can be defined and measured, such as colour, size or weight
  • What does hardness in materials refer to?
    How well materials resist deformation, indentation or penetration
  • What does toughness in materials indicate?
    How well a material withstands being hit
  • What does durability in materials refer to?
    How well a material lasts
  • What are softwoods produced from?
    Cone bearing woods
  • Name two examples of softwood.
    Scots pine and Parana pine
  • How does the growth rate of softwoods compare to hardwoods?
    Softwoods grow faster than hardwoods, around 30 years
  • What is a disadvantage of softwood in block modelling?
    The grain can cause issues
  • What type of leaves do deciduous trees have?
    Broader paper-like leaves that fall in winter
  • How long does it take for hardwoods to grow?
    About 100 years
  • Where do hardwoods predominantly grow?
    South America, Asia, and China
  • What are hardwoods used for?
    Highly decorative products
  • What is a notable exception among hardwoods regarding cost?
    Balsa wood and Jelutong are less expensive
  • What are manufactured boards made from?
    Sawmill scraps, recycled wood, low-grade timbers, and sawdust
  • How are manufactured boards created?
    Wood pieces are bound together with adhesives
  • What is a disadvantage of manufactured boards?
    They can be susceptible to moisture
  • What are two types of manufactured board?
    MDF and plywood
  • What are the properties of hardwood?
    • Expensive and rare
    • Harder to work with than softwood
    • Corrodes iron and steel
    • Attractive finish
    • Used for toys, cooking implements, and solid laminated furniture
  • What are the properties of softwood?
    • Grows faster than hardwoods
    • Cheaper and easier to work with
    • Mostly grown in Northern Europe
    • Grain can cause issues in block modelling
  • What are the properties of manufactured boards?
    • Very durable and easy to work with
    • Quite cheap and reasonably strong
    • Smooth, ungrained surface good for painting
    • Susceptible to water damage if wrong grades are used
  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of oak wood?
    Strong, durable, attractive grain but expensive and corrodes iron
  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of mahogany wood?
    Attractive finish and easy to work with but expensive and has sourcing issues
  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of beech wood?
    Tough and does not crack easily but expensive and not moisture resistant
  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of balsa wood?
    Very lightweight and easy to cut but too soft for most products
  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of pine wood?
    Very durable and easy to work with but can warp and crack
  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of cedar wood?
    Natural oils make it resistant to water but more expensive than pine
  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of MDF?
    Cheap and easy to machine but weak compared to real wood
  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of plywood?
    Flat and strong but quite expensive and susceptible to water damage
  • What are the uses of plywood?
    • Building panels
    • Furniture panels that need strength
  • What are the uses of MDF?
    • Cheap flat pack furniture
    • Wall display cabinets
    • Storage units
  • What are the uses of cedar wood?
    • Outdoor furniture
    • Fences
    • Sheds
    • Boats
  • What are the uses of pine wood?
    • House construction
    • Roof joists
    • Floorboards
    • Furniture doors
    • Interior woodwork
  • What are the uses of beech wood?
    • Toys
    • Cooking implements
    • Solid laminated furniture
  • What are the advantages of oak wood?
    Strong and durable with an attractive grain
  • Why is oak considered expensive and rare?
    Due to its limited availability and the difficulty in working with it compared to softwood
  • What is a disadvantage of oak wood regarding metal?
    It corrodes iron and steel
  • What are the uses of oak wood?
    • Buildings and ships (historically)
    • High-end furniture
    • Wine and whisky barrels
  • What is an advantage of mahogany wood?
    It has an attractive finish and is quite easy to work with
  • What is a disadvantage of mahogany wood related to environmental issues?
    There are environmental problems with sourcing it from tropical forests