What adhesive would you use mainly for wood, but can be used on paper, card, foam board and foam blocks. When you place a piece of paper over another,

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What adhesive would you use mainly for wood, but can be used on paper, card, foam board and foam blocks. When you place a piece of paper over another, for example placing a piece of paper over the top of a grid so you can still see the grid underneath.

Polyvinyl Acetate (PVA) What is a solvent cement used for?

Joining plastics together, mainly acrylic What adhesive comes in an aerosol can?

Spray adhesives What is the name of the adhesive that comes in two parts?

Epoxy Resin What is the name of the group that cello-tape and double sided tape are in?

Adhesive tape (clear) What material would you cut on a hot wire cutter?

Expanded and rigid foam. What can you use for cutting/ trimming accurate straight lines in paper, thin card and plastic sheets?

Rotary Trimmer What would you use a scalpel for?

Cutting paper, card and thin plastic sheet and foam board What 2 pieces of safety equipment should you use when you are working with a scalpel of craft knife?

Safety ruler and cutting mat. What would you be most likely to use to shape soft materials such as laminated MDF models.

Surform. What would you use to make an accurate, precise cut in a material?

CAM equipment like the laser cutter. What does CAD stand for?

Computer Aided Design What is the benefit of using CAD software in designing?

Designs can be easily altered, you can create realistic graphical models to show to clients. What do the following machines have in common: CNC machine CAMM1 Laser cutter

They are all examples of Computer Aided Manufacture devices What is the word used in Graphics to describe shading drawing?

Rendering What is overlaying?