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Cope What is the correct name for this tool? Rapping Iron Rammer Striking Off Rod Sprue Pin Draw Pin Vent Spike Gate Cutter
2. Which of the above pictures shows the pattern with the correct taper?
3) On the diagram above indicate the Runner
4. Which metal is most suited to casting in the school workshop? Steel Copper Aluminium Brass
Cope 5. What is the correct name for this tool? Rapping Iron Rammer Striking Off Rod Sprue Pin Draw Pin Vent Spike Gate Cutter
Because it has a low melting point Because it melts quickly 6. Why is aluminium the most suitable material for casting in the school workshop? Because it has a low melting point Because it melts quickly Because it is lightweight Because it is Non Ferrous
7) On the diagram above indicate the In Gate
Cope 8. What is the correct name for this tool? Rapping Iron Rammer Striking Off Rod Sprue Pin Draw Pin Vent Spike Gate Cutter
9. What is parting powder used for? It keeps the sand dry It helps remove impurities from the aluminium It helps stop the sand sticking to the pattern It helps the sand stick together
10) On the diagram above indicate the Drag
11. Why are a patterns internal edges often curved ? To make the casting look better To strengthen the casting To make finishing the casting easier
Because Cast Iron will rust 12. Why is cast Iron not generally used for casting in a school workshop? Because Cast Iron will rust It has too low a melting point It has too high a melting point
10) On the diagram above indicate the Vent holes
Cope 14. What is the correct name for this tool? Rapping Iron Rammer Striking Off Rod Sprue Pin Draw Pin Vent Spike Gate Cutter
Use a rammer to pack the sand Cut the in and out gates 15. Which of the following stages comes after placing the pattern in the drag Use a rammer to pack the sand Cut the in and out gates Fill the drag with sand Form a pouring cup Coat with parting powder Pour the molten metal into the casting Place the sprue pins Fill the cope with sand
16) On the diagram above indicate the Riser
17. Which of the following products was mostly made using the process of casting? A Window Frame A Toolbox A Bench A set of Kitchen Scales
Oak is classed as a… Non Native Softwood Native Hardwood Native Softwood Non Native Hardwood
Sycamore 2. Which material would be most suitable for the manufacture of a garden bench ? White Pine Rosewood Teak Birch Ash Mahogany Balsa
Sycamore 3. Which of the following materials is a softwood? Scots Pine Rosewood Teak Elm Ash Mahogany Oak
4. Mahogany is classed as a… Non Native Softwood Native Hardwood Native Softwood Non Native Hardwood
5. Elm is classed as a….. Hardwood Softwood
High Quality Furniture Musical Instruments 6. Larch is often used to make….. Chopping Boards Fence posts High Quality Furniture
7. Beech is classed as a… Non Native Softwood Native Hardwood Native Softwood Non Native Hardwood
8. Spruce is classed as a….. Hardwood Softwood
Sycamore 9. Which material has been used in the manufacture of this cabinet ? White Pine Larch Teak Birch Ash Mahogany Balsa
10.Scots pine is classed as a… Non Native Softwood Native Hardwood Native Softwood Non Native Hardwood
Fence Posts 11. Walnut is often used to make….. Floorboards Roof Trusses Gun Stocks
12. Which of the following materials is most suited for the manufacture of a Garden Gate Birch Rosewood Teak European Walnut
13. Douglas Fir is classed as a… Softwood Hardwood
Larch 14. Which material is often used to make the fret board of a guitar White Pine Sycamore Teak Elm Rosewood Ash Balsa
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