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    Industrial Technology

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    Industrial Technology‚ Timber Products and Furniture Study Notes Perry Tappenden Materials Terminology associated with the timber industry comes in many forms; it is used to address other workers‚ to give a quick response to a question or to make statements shorter and to not go into extensive detail. Examples of certain timber terminology includes; a Crook: Distortion of a piece of lumber‚ Header: a structural member located between the stud joint or rafter. These are a few instances

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    Dental Stuff

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    preparation in width‚ length and depth dimensions. Location: i. Occlusal surface of posterior teeth ii. Occlusal 2/3rd of Facial & Lingual surfaces of posterior teeth iii. Lingual surfaces of anterior teeth Shape: i. Mortise Shape Inverted Cone Shape Mortise Box Shape Mortise Mortise shape defines that each wall and floor is in form of a flat plane‚ meeting each other at definite line and point angles. It is the most accessible type of shape. Boundaries: Facial Groove Lingual Groove Mesial

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary 3 Background of the Company 3 About the Entrepreneur 4 Product and Service Profile 4 Market Description and Analysis 5 Competition 7 Operational Plans 7 Production Process 8 Technology Employed 8 Quality Assurance 9 Capacity and Loan Plan 10 Physical Plant/Machineries/Equipment 10 Inventory Management and Control 11 Production Schedule 12 Risk Management 13 References 14

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    RY & J N OI ER Y RPENT 02 DOORS CA FCA CARPENTRY & JOINERY THEORY 06 DOORS 02.01 INTRODUCTION Definition A door is a hinged cover to an opening in a wall. Its main function is: • To allow access into a building. • To allow access to other parts of a building • To prevent outside elements such as rain and snow to enter the building. • To prevent the passage of fi re from one room to the next. • To provide a thermal and sound insulation barrier. • To offer security and privacy. Doors are

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    Building technology notes

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    ASSORTED REVIEW NOTES IN BUILDING MATERIALS Cripple stud 1. In a building frame‚ a structural element that is shorter than usual‚ as a Cogged joint stud above a door opening or below a window sill is called 2. A carpentry joint by two uneven timbers‚ each of which is notched at Bull-nosed step the place where they cross 3. A step usually lowest in a flight‚ having one or both ends rounded to a Gravity wall Quoin semi-circle and projecting beyond the face of the stair string/s

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    Kayla Allison Markwood H English 12 18 March 2011 Carpentry Working with wood is a skill that has been around since man created his first tool. From carpentry’s beginnings‚ it has developed enormously‚ but in its essence‚ the tools and techniques our modern carpenters use today are the same as those used in the Stone Age. The Bureau of Labor Statistics defines carpenters as “people who construct‚ erect‚ install and repair structures and fixtures made from wood and other materials.” This

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    Cross Halving Joint

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    lines from the width of the wood. Now use a gauge to accurately mark the pencil lines made on the face edge making they are visible from the eye. Then using the grooves made by the Stanley knife earlier cut down the pencil line of face edge with a Tenon saw‚ saw down till you get to the gauge line you made earlier on face edge. Then collect a bevelled edged chisel and manually work through the wood peeling of and mm a time remember to only go half way so you can spin the wood round and get an accurate

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    About His Person Analysis

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    "About his person"‚ suggests that this poem is about what is found about the person of a dead corpse. It also follows the theme of identity because we as the reader are attempting to analyse the poem to find out the corpse’s characteristics and why he died. "About he person"‚ can also be linked to us because we are made to think about what makes up our own personal image. My first observation about the poem is the fact that it is spilt into two line couplets. This could be linked to the content

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    Gunns Case Study

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    Executive Summary – Industry Environmental Analysis The Pulp and paper manufacturing industry is very competitive but typically is controlled by several large companies around the world. The domestic industry holds tight competition‚ however‚ international firms hold a competitive advantage with state of the art technology in pulp processing. Globally‚ the popularity of web-based media has risen and is causing a decrease in newsprint‚ while recycled paper is usage is increasing due to environmental

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    Woodtech Toolbox

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    Design Situation Background: Most people have a tool box‚ but these days they are usually old‚ metal things that don’t even fit many tools‚ therefore leading to your tools ending up on the floor and on benches or even shelves. This can all be solved‚ however if you have a medium size wooden toolbox that can fit a variety of tools‚ that looks good and works well. This is what I am setting out to make. Background: Design and make a wooden tool box with a lid that can hold a variety of tools

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