Woodwork: University of Cambridge International Examinations General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level
Woodwork: University of Cambridge International Examinations General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level
Woodwork: University of Cambridge International Examinations General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level
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WOODWORK
Paper 1 Theory, Drawing and Design
October/November 2005
2 hours 45 minutes
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Section I Part A
Answer all questions from this Part in the spaces provided on the Question Paper.
You are advised to spend no longer than 35 minutes on this Part.
(a) Fig. 1 shows two marks used to identify datum surfaces when preparing wood to size.
(i)
(ii)
Fig. 1
Name the marks.
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(ii)
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(c) Fig. 2 shows two sets of joints.
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(ii)
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Name each joint.
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(d) Fig. 3 shows the cross section of a tree trunk and a cut board.
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(e) List two basic personal safety rules which should always be applied when using any
tools which have sharp cutting edges.
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(h) Fig. 6 shows a joint used in woodwork.
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Section I Part B
Answer any two questions from this Part on the separate Answer Paper provided.
You are advised to spend no longer than 35 minutes on this Part.
(a) Draw sketches to show two screws commonly used as fastenings for wood.
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(b) Give a specific use for each of the screws you have shown.
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(c) Use notes and sketches to describe the process involved in preparing two pieces of wood to
be joined together using screws.
Name each tool and process used.
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(a) Use notes and sketches to show methods which could be used to strengthen the shelf:
(i)
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(ii)
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(b) Use notes and sketches to show a method of fixing the shelf to the wall.
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When timber has been cut into boards it has to be dried out.
(a) Name the process of drying boards.
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(c) Use notes and sketches to show the main features of one of the methods you have
named in (b).
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(d) In the drying process it is possible to work out the amount of moisture in the timber.
Write down the formula used for this calculation.
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(a) Name the board.
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(b) Describe the main advantages of this type of board, when compared to solid wood.
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(c) Sketch three different types of manufactured board which can be purchased, giving a
suitable use for each.
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Section II Drawing and Design
Answer all questions from this Section on the previously prepared Drawing Paper.
Use only one side of the Drawing Paper.
You will be required to draw part of this Section to a scale of 1 : 5.
You are advised to spend 1 hour 35 minutes on this Section.
On your Drawing Paper use the space to the right of the vertical line to answer Part C of this Section
and the space to the left to answer Part D.
The drawing on page 11, Fig. 10, shows details of a small side table / magazine holder. The under
frame is solid hardwood 45 mm 20 mm. The table top and magazine holder and drawer carcase are
constructed from double faced manufactured board 20 mm thick which is suitably edged. The drawer is
of traditional construction. The drawer front is solid hardwood 20 mm thick. The sizes of the drawer
parts are left to your discretion.
Part C
On the right hand part of your Drawing Paper, sketch freehand and approximately full size:
(i)
an exploded view of the joint you would use to join one corner of the underframe at A;[8]
(ii)
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(iii)
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Part D
(a) Draw in first or third angle projection, using a scale of 1 : 5 (hidden detail is not required):
(i)
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(ii)
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(iii)
a plan.
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(c) In the Title Box include the following details in suitable lettering:
(i)
a Title;
(ii)
your Name;
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(iv)
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40 wide
solid wood
edging
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