Could be used as a homework sheet. recaps on half-lap, mitre, butt & and dovetail joints.. Dt: pupils can revise or learn about wood joints including; butt, mitre, halving, mortise & tenon, dowel, lap, housing and finger joints. pupils can then try the ‘quiz time’ questions to test their joint knowledge.. Wood joints 4. mortise and tenon this is a very strong joint. the joint is split into two parts one part is the tenon named after the tenon saw, the other part is the mortise which is named after the mortise chisel..
Wood joints for design technology ks3, gcse and a level is an interactive resource which will guide students in the correct selection of wood joints for design technology project work.. Fabrication - wood joints the word: fabricate means to join together. most wooden products are held together with adhesive. adhesive works very well when the edge of a piece of wood is being glued to the edge of another piece of wood (side-grain to side-grain). a solid wood table top is made this. Pupils research the theme as they work through the resources/questions below. they should draw on all the skills and techniques developed through the resistant materials course. *please note: you may need to use the search facility on the index page of this site to find information when answering some of the questions*.
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