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RPB - A/S Blog: Natural Timbers - Crucial Notes
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RPB - A/S Blog. Natural Timbers - Crucial Notes. Tree has been felled. The formed / treated wood. Slow growing trees (e.g. Oak, Chestnut, Teak). Relatively quickly growing trees (e.g. Spruce pine, Larch, Douglas Pine). Some woods are used because of their indiginous. Properties, possessing certain characterists from a certain origin. Growth / Annual rings - Light patches indicate summer's growth, dark - winter growth. (Dark sections caused by tree resin, used to protect the tree during colder months).
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Sam Hawes: September 2009
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Friday, 4 September 2009. I Should Never Of Purchased. I should of never purchased. I should of never purchased my phone “Sony ericsson C902”, the phone is aesthetically pleasing, with many functions and uses and when its working is the best phone i have owned and used. The issue with the phone is there’s too much technology for it to handle and often has a fault that can only be sorted by switching it off. 183; The touch screen on the camera and video option fades making it hard to take photos and videos.
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RPB - A/S Blog: Processing Timber & Sawing Types - Crucial Notes
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RPB - A/S Blog. Processing Timber and Sawing Types - Crucial Notes. Cutting and disecting the trunk and large branches into boards - Slab Sawn. Reducing the internal moisture content of the timber. Techniques include, Natural seaoning and Kiln seasoning. Sawing boards to demanded size and planing. E.g. PAR. More waste material - more stable - Less liable to warp and twist - often exposes more attractive grain structure). Commonly used for expensive Hardwood timbers. For more wood - joining Info.
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Poppiies Product Design AS: Casting
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Poppiies Product Design AS. Thursday, 8 October 2009. Pouring molten metal into a prepared cavity in a sand mould and allowing it to solidify. Steel and aluminium are most commonly used in this process. Ideally suited to manufacture a one off product. Advantages - Cheap , easy, Hardly any waste and all waste metal can be recast. Even the sand can be reused. Wax will dissapear and all impurities will remove themselves through the bottom air hole. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hard and Soft woods.
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Poppiies Product Design AS
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Poppiies Product Design AS. Thursday, 8 October 2009. Ferrous - Metals that contain iron and carbon. Non ferrous - metals that do not contain iron. Ferrous alloy - a mixture of 2 metals that contain iron and carbon. Non ferrous alloy - 2 metals that dont contain iron or carbon. Oxidization - Rusting - Any metal that contains steel will rust. Mild steel - quite strong, cheap, rusts easily, cant be hardened. USED FOR CAR BODIES. High carbon steel - harder than mild steel . rusts. Hard and Soft woods.
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chris hill's blog: September 2009
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A level product design. Friday, 4 September 2009. I SHOULD NEVER HAVE BOUGHT IT. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I SHOULD NEVER HAVE BOUGHT IT. View my complete profile.
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Sam Hawes: Timbers
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Monday, 5 October 2009. Polyurethenevarnish cab ve sprayed onto wood rather than coated on with a brush, can get gloss or matt finish. Wood stain can be used to protect the wood aswell as staining it another colour. Oils can be rubed into the wood, no gloss affect, inhances the colour of the wood. Paint - must put a primer on it before used, primer seals the timber from moisture and lets the paint stick to it. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Abbie Andrews: Metals
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Thursday, 8 October 2009. The range of metals are classified as ferrous and non ferrous. Metals can then be separated under alloys and non alloys. Ferrous metals- Metals that contain iron and carbon. Non ferrous- metals that do not contain iron. Ferrous alloys- A mixture of two or more metals. At least one of which contain iron and carbon. Non ferrous alloys- A mixture of two or more metals. Non of them containing iron and carbon. Cast iron- Hard, however brittleorder impact. Where does metals come from?
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chris hill's blog: I SHOULD NEVER HAVE BOUGHT IT
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A level product design. Friday, 4 September 2009. I SHOULD NEVER HAVE BOUGHT IT. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I SHOULD NEVER HAVE BOUGHT IT. View my complete profile.