AQA GCSE Design and Technology 8552

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AQA GCSE Design and Technology 8552 Natural and manufactured timbers Unit 3 Materials and their working properties 2

Objectives Know the primary sources of materials for producing natural and manufactured timbers Be able to recognise and characterise different types of natural and manufactured timbers Understand how the physical properties of a range of natural and manufactured timbers affect their performance

The role of wood Wood has played a key role in the history of civilization Man has used wood over the centuries for many purposes, both practical and decorative Give three examples of wherewood is used day to day

Know your trees Natural wood is categorised as either hardwood or softwood Most hardwood and softwood trees have characteristics that help us recognise them Both types can be grown and harvested responsibly in managed forests This makes wood a sustainable and biodegradable resource How can you characterise each type?

Natural A useful and versatile material, wood is: Aesthetically pleasing A good insulator Durable and tough Wood generally has a good strength to weight ratio

Felling A tree is felled when it is cut down Traditional methods of felling used saws and axes Chainsaws are used in modern felling Agricultural logging uses machinery with large chainsaw attachments. These can fell, de-branch and log a tree in one swift action Suggest the advantages of using fully mechanised felling methods instead of manual methods

Softwood Softwood comes from coniferous trees Most coniferous trees have needles, are evergreen, and they keep their needles all year round Softwood trees grow faster than hardwood trees making it relatively cheap and readily available The grain is wider making it more absorbent What problems could this absorbency cause with the timber?

Hardwood Hardwood is sourced from deciduous trees Deciduous trees drop their leaves in the autumn and new leaves grow in spring Hardwood is slower growing and is therefore more expensive Sought after for its variety of colours and grains, it has good aesthetical and physical properties It has a closer grain, making it more dense and hardwearing Which hardwoods are grown sustainably in the UK?

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Working properties Consider the different properties of timber when selecting your material Strength the amount of load or compression it can withstand Toughness absorption of energy through shock before splitting Elasticity - will it return to shape after being compressed? Hardness how resistant is the surface? Will it survive scratches, knocks and abrasion?

Tough or hard? Hardwoods are used in wide range of applications Ash is very tough, but also flexible and shock resistant Beech is tough and very durable with a fine finish Oak is tough, hard and durable with a variable grain Select a suitable wood for each object shown below, giving reasons for your choice

Ochroma pyramidale (Balsa) Balsa wood is a soft and lightweight material Balsa trees are very fast growing which gives the wood a coarse, open grain The living tree has large cells that fill with water this gives the wood its spongy texture Strong in relation to its weight and density, Balsa is used for lightweight, rigid structures such as prototypes, model bridges and model aircraft Do you think Balsa is a hardwood or softwood?

Desirable hardwood Mahogany is sought after for its durability, colour and aesthetics Its deep rich reddish brown hue gives beauty and warmth to furniture, musical instruments, boats and interior panelling Unfortunately man s desire for mahogany has increased the destructive and illegal logging trade What would be the result of continual illegal logging to the Amazon rain forest? Why is it essential to source wood from sustainably managed forests?

Useful softwood Softwood is cost effective and readily sourced, making it an ideal choice for the construction industry Pine is lightweight and easy to work with Larch is durable, tough and has good water resistance Spruce has a high stiffness to weight ratio Cedar contains natural oils which offer natural water resistance Why are softwood planks usually narrower than hardwood planks?

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Tonewood Some woods possess tonal properties that make them ideal for use in stringed instruments Spruce is commonly used in violins, piano and guitar families of instruments Its high stiffness to weight ratio makes it ideal for the soundboard, which transmits the vibrations from the strings Mahogany is used for necks and sides of acoustic guitars and sometimes for the body of electric guitars

Manufactured boards These can be made from sawmill scraps, recycled wood, low grade timbers and even sawdust Wood pieces are bound together with adhesives to make man-made / manufactured board Manufactured board can be susceptible to moisture Boards are rigid, stable and supplied in large sheets What are the advantages of producing board in larger sheets?

Common boards Medium density fibreboard or MDF Very dense board which makes it tough Chipboard or particle board Good compressive strength Plywood Made up of alternative rotated layers of glued wood veneers Its smooth surface makes it suitable for veneers and finishes Edges chip easily Available in various forms including marine ply for greater water resistance Compare the aesthetics of hardwood with manufactured boards. Suggest appropriate uses

Improve the look Veneers and laminates can enhance the look of manufactured board Veneers may be made from real wood, a man made finish or plastic Suggest another benefit of surface finishing a manufactured board

Knotty problem Natural timbers can have natural defects The most common natural defect is a knot Softwoods such as pine, larch and cedar can also seep resin at the knot What impact would knots have when working with timber? How could knots be used to their advantage?

Plenary Considering all the materials and properties discussed, select an appropriate wood for different uses in the construction of a timber-framed house

Wood selection Answers Constructing a timber-framed house: Soffit boards: pine, cedar Wooden roof tiles: cedar Rafters: pine, oak Timber external cladding: larch, cedar, oak, pine Timber frame: pine, oak Columns: oak Window frames: pine, oak, cedar, beech Window sills: pine, oak, beech Front door: pine, oak, mahogany Timber internal cladding: plywood, chipboard Wooden flooring: oak, pine, beech, ash, laminated man-made board

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Questions From the following list of products, select the most appropriate material for each: 1. A highly polished wooden floor 2. A kitchen work surface 3. Children s building block toys 4. A low cost dining table Explain your choices justifying what makes each wood suitable for the task What are the hazards of working with manufactured boards and how do you protect against them?

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