University of Cambridge International Examinations General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level
University of Cambridge International Examinations General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level
University of Cambridge International Examinations General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level
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WOODWORK
Paper 1 Theory, Drawing and Design
October/November 2007
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)
(b)
(c)
Fig. 1
Name each fixing.
Fixing (a) ..................................................................................................................................
Fixing (b) ..................................................................................................................................
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Personal safety has to be considered when using sharp edged tools. Give three safety rules
that must be obeyed when using chisels in a workshop.
Rule 1 .......................................................................................................................................
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Rule 2 .......................................................................................................................................
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Rule 3 .......................................................................................................................................
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Fig. 3 shows a piece of wood marked out ready for preparing to size.
line 2
datum mark 1
datum mark 2
line 1
Fig. 3
(a) Name the tool you would use to mark line 1.
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(b) Name the tool you would use to mark line 2.
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(c) Name datum mark 1 .........................................................................................................
(d) Name datum mark 2 ..................................................................................................... [4]
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Fig. 4
Draw on Fig. 4 to show:
(a) the grain direction;
(b) the end grain.
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On the cross section of tree trunks in Fig. 5, add lines to show the cuts for live/through and
through conversion, quarter sawing and radial sawing.
Quarter Sawing
Radial Sawing
Fig. 5
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(a) Give the main reason for converting the tree by the live/through and through conversion
method.
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(b) Give the main reason for converting the tree by the quarter sawn or radial methods.
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(iii)
(ii)
(i)
Fig. 6
(a) Name the parts:
(i)
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(ii)
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(iii)
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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.
part A
Fig. 7
(a) Name the joint.
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(b) Using notes and sketches, and naming all tools, describe how you would:
(i)
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(ii)
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10 Wood has to go through various processes from the time it is cut down to when it is ready for use.
(a) Name the process of cutting the tree down.
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(d) Use notes and sketches to describe the fastest method of drying boards so that the wood is
at the correct moisture content for use.
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11 Fig. 8 shows a small table. The underframe is solid wood. The top of the table is made from 18 mm
plywood which has been veneered with hardwood. The edgings are solid hardwood 10 mm thick.
Fig. 8
The edgings have to be glued and cramped to the top.
Using notes and sketches, describe how you would:
(a) glue the two opposite edgings to the top;
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(b) clean up the top after the edgings are glued so that the surfaces are flush. Include details of
how the top is safely held during cleaning up and name the tools used.
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12 (a) Sketch a cross section of a hardwood tree trunk and label six parts that are important in the
life of the tree.
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(b) Briefly explain the purpose of each part labelled in (a).
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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.
Fig. 9 on page 11 shows details of a patio chair. Any dimensions not given are left to your discretion.
Part C
Sketch freehand and approximately half full size:
(i)
an exploded view of the joint you would use to join the armrest to the back leg at A;
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(ii)
an exploded view of a different joint which you could use to join the front leg to the arm
rest at B.
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Part D
(a) Draw in first or third angle orthographic projection, using a scale of 1 : 5 (hidden detail is not
required):
(i)
(ii)
a sectional end view through the centre of the chair on the line XX;
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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;
(iii)
(iv)
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Fig. 9
All seat and backrest slats are 40 wide x 20 thick.
All end frame members are 50 wide x 20 thick.
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