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Sunday, December 23, 2018

'Timber 2013 Major Folio\r'

'Timber 2012/2013 Hsc major communicate folio Research Ergonomics How cost-efficient get out it be in a working environment? I confirm taken into con cheekration that I am a bit taller than other people, and afterward measuring all cabinets in my mark they ranged from 900 mm to 950 mm and for me personally I considered them to be to small. Which is the reason I thrust chosen to elucidate it to 1000mm. Design How did I come up with the design and wherefore? telephone circuitally I started looking on the Internet and browsing through images entirely there were just so near options and I would not select cognise how to begin making them.During our theory lesson at school the teacher brought somewhat magazines into the classroom, after reading through and getting some ideas I finally found a cabinet that captured my attention twain because of the astonish look and the complexity of it, my design I very similar to the wizard that was in the magazine. I chose to put on e over a cabinet as I noticed that one particular cabinet at my theater of operations is very bland and is starting to spend due to its old age. Timber excerption What step did I use and why?For the legs of my major project I contract utilize Sydney sorry Gum as it is a hard forest timber that is more than dependent of holding my undertaking upright and to a fault as I have used it before and have seen how it finishes. Glues What Glue/s have I used and why? Poly Vinyl Acetate (PVA) is the most leafy vegetable glue that I willing be using as it is fast drying, dries clear, creates a strong bond between both timber surfaces and is easy to work with. hardware What hardware has been used and why? Joints What joints have I used and why? age Management PlanWeek| Monday| Tuesday| Wednesday| Friday| 1| scheming pop the question †SketchingTheory| Designing Project †Sketching Theory| Designing Project †Adding DimensionsTheory| Selecting Timbers †Bought Blue Gum timber for LegsTheory | 2| swing break through legs 45mm X 45mmEach 1000mm long| | attach and twist depression sophisticate on front legs| just about sanded crapes with turn out sander| 3| Marked and cut out second curve on front legs| Roughly sanded curves with wad sander| Problem †One of the curves was out significantly, new leg had to be made. cut up out new leg and cut curve on one side| 4| Cut second curve on leg and sanded on drum sander| | Major Project Portfolio explained and examples shownTheory| Cut all legs to precisely 1000mm| 5| Began sanding legs with 80 spinal column smoothen| Sanding legs with 80 grit sandpaper| Sanding legs with 80 grit sandpaper| Sanding legs with 80 grit sandpaper| 6| Sanding legs with 80 grit sandpaper| | | | 7| | | | | 8| | | | | 9| | | | | 10| | | | | Materials ListMaterial| space (mm)| Width (mm)| Thickness (mm)| Estimated make up| Cost| Sydney Blue Gum (Legs & Top)| 1200| three hundred| 45| $90| $137| Jarrah (Door Frames)| | | 15| $45| | Maple (Draw Fronts)| 800| 140| 20| $20| | MDF (Back)| 900| 480| 3| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Statement of intent Throughout this course and next I intend on designing and constructing a modern wooden cupboard. It will consist of twain bloomers up the draw of the job and two doors with glass panels in them below. My goal is to make it perfectly with minimal complications or problems.I broadcast to achieve this by following my master copy designs and if need be small alterations expertness be made to ensure the job is up to a suitable standard. For the legs and the top of my job I figure on using Sydney robust gum as in previous years I have used it and personally I think it has a nice strain and finishes intumesce. For the framing of the doors I plan on using some Jarrah as I think it will mix well with the Sydney blue gum and provide an dread(a) contrast of colors. For the draw fronts I plan on using a illumination material such as maple becaus e it sum ups another(prenominal) burnish that I think will look good.I also plan on putting frosted glass panels to add some extra complexity to it. I decided to make this particular design, as I think it is a practicable piece of work that if made the right way would serve me well throughout its life. Its important use will be for storing objects in the draws and bottles in the bottom compartment where the doors are. Throughout the border of making my project, I will be using respective(a) types of timber and tools to make up most of my job. I will also be using glue, nails and various joints to join all aspects of my job together.Classification of Timbers Sydney Blue Gum Hardwood or softwood †Sydney blue gum is a hard wood Botanical have †Eucalyptus Saligna Origin †Blue Gum is found on the NSW coastline from Batemans Bay to Southern Queensland Appearance †The colour varies from soft pinks to dark pinks and dark reds metric grain †The grain of thi s timber is moderately abrupt and even Grain †The grain is lawful or slightly interlocked in some cases parkland uses †Joinery, Furniture, Domestic, Floor Boards, and Commercial ConstructionJarrah Hardwood or Softwood †Jarrah is a Hardwood Botanical Name †Eucalyptus Marginata Origin †Jarrah grows in the southwestern corner of Western Australia Appearance †duramen varies from rich reds to deep browns; the Sapwood is a pale yellow colour Texture †The texture is relatively even but abrasive Grain †The grain is generally on-key but sometimes slightly interlocked producing a fiddle back figure Common Uses †Wharf and bridge construction, railway sleepers, framing, flooring, and joinery\r\n'

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