Tuesday, 24 November 2009
Friday, 9 October 2009
Mig Welding

Metal
Thursday, 8 October 2009
Wood Treatments
Compressed of fine wood dust and resin pressed into a board. MDF can be worked, sharpened.
Cost alot to manufacture lots as it blunts the blades quickly.
Hardboard:
Filling gaps, Made of wood fibres that have been pulped.
Chipboard:
Small chips of wood bonded together with resin and formed into sheets by compression
Block board:
Built up of a core softwood strips bonded together with adhesive and covered with a sheet of plywood.
Aeroply:
Outer skin of an air craft, think section of very high grade plywood stuck to a timber frame.
Mplex:
A new type of MDF that is used for furniture industry.
Veneering:
-Slice veneering, Taking a slice of the top of a block of timber
- Rotery veneering, slicing a rounded piece of timber continuously dill the diameter of the wood becomes very thin.
Finishing wood:
Polyurethane varnish, can be used to seal and protect the surface of the wood and gives it a smooth finish.
Wood staining:
Enhance colour.
Oils:
and be used to maintain the natural appearance of the wood.
Pewrservatives:
are generally applied to timber that is going to be used outside.
Paint:
colours and protects the wood.
Tanalised timber press, injects tanalise into the timber along the faces, Protects and preserves for 5 years and makes the wood life 4 times longer.
Thursday, 1 October 2009
Wood Laminating & Steam Bending
Lots of built up layers of plywood bonded together using glue and moulds to create the desired shape.
Plywood- Thin sheets of wood veneers glued together.
Plastic laminate- Layers of resin impregnated Kraft paper.
Veneers- Can be bent around a mould and formed into complex shapes.
Laminating using a male and female mould or you can laminate using a vacuum bag or vacuum frame.
Stem Bending
Lignin- Natural plastic, Heats up and lets fibres move.
Cost- Low tooling cost.
Quality- Good quality and high strength.
Typical Applications- Boat, Furniture, Instruments.
Tuesday, 29 September 2009
Monday, 7 September 2009
Theory Lesson WOOD
Wood
Soft wood : Coniferous, Larch. Spruce, scots Pine, Douglas Fir
- Evergreens
- Grows faster
Hardwoods: Deciduous, Ash, oak, Beach, Teak, Walknut
- Slower growing,
- Leaves
- Expensive
Structure of wood:
- Wood is fibrous with fiber running along the length.
- Full of moisture.
Harvesting:
- Cutting down the tree.
Conversion:
- cutting the trunk
- Slab sawn, use of the whole tree, more likely to bend and warp
- Quarter sawn, lots of excess wodd not being used. less likely to deform over time.
Seasoning:
- Reducing moisture content, 70% of a tree is made up of water
- Natural
- Kiln seasoning
Board Preparation:
- Sawing to size.
- Planed all round, PAR
- Quarter Sawn.
Properties!
- Physical strength: Timber is a much stronger along the grain than across it.
- Aesthetic properties: Colour, Complex or simple grain structure.
- Moisture content: Shrinkage, Timber movement
- Protection: Dry and wet rot; insect attack.
- Operating conditions: Where will the time be used?
- Cost: Hardwood = expensive softwood = cheaper.
- Sustainability: using timber for sustainable sources.
- Sizes of board: wood can come in a variety of different sizes.
Saturday, 5 September 2009
I wish i had never bought!

Being young and venerable to the 21st century, all the latest technology grasps your eye at every glance, especially the phone industry. Last year around the month of July, I purchased a new LG Viewty mobile phone that I researched for months to find all the pros and cons, but could only find pros. I was attracted by the modern curves, the magnificent 5 megapixel camera and of course the fact that it was a touch screen phone. Being as I am a big fan of technology I was very happy to flaunt my phone about and show my friends my new purchase. After a few weeks the near flawless phone in my mind began to let its sides down and shown its true colours. The fast mobile interface was slacking and even pressing a letter to send a text would appear after 2 seconds of you typing the word, Dust collected under the screen that was highly visible as the screen is the main feature of a phone. Curves in my mind where very nice on my phone but after being in my pocket along with keys and money they soon became jagged edges. Phones are a very difficult piece of technology to keep up-to-date with ,and once you have one you love it for a short amount of time until you find all the flaws. I guess maybe I should read into things a lot more before I make a hefty investment in a new phone. The LG Viewty that was a beauty to look at, soon became a drab boring piece of equipment that is an embarrassment to the pockets of my jeans!