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3.1 Give ONE word/term for EACH of the following descriptions by choosing a word/term from the list below - NSC Civil Technology Woodworking - Question 3 - 2018 - Paper 1

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Worked Solution & Example Answer:3.1 Give ONE word/term for EACH of the following descriptions by choosing a word/term from the list below - NSC Civil Technology Woodworking - Question 3 - 2018 - Paper 1

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3.1.1 Boards that are usually made of knotty pine and fit easily into one another by means of a specific feature on each side of the board.

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Tongue and groove boards

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3.1.2 The recommended depth of free-standing cupboards.

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520 mm – 570 mm

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3.1.3 To close the opening between the wall and the ceiling.

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Cornice

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3.1.4 Prevent rainwater from being blown into the casement and penetrating the room.

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Drip groove

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3.1.5 The small window that is built above the opening of a door or window.

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Fanlight

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3.2.1 What type of material can be used for part A and part B respectively?

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A: Wood/Timber, B: Glass/Perspex

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3.2.2 Explain the purpose of C.

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This part is holding the glass/pane in its place.

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3.3.1 Name parts A to D in the drawing above.

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A: Storage space/top unit, B: Hanging space, C: Shelves/storage space/shelf, D: Drawers

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3.3.2 Justify the use of melamine rather than plain chipboard for the inside of a built-in cupboard.

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Melamine is waterproof, easier to clean, more durable, enhances the inside appearance, and has a smooth finish. Conversely, chipboard is not waterproof, is less durable, and does not enhance the inner appearance.

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3.3.3 Identify parts E to H.

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E: Front rail/Top rail, F: Oval hanging rail/Hanging rail/Pipe rail, G: Side, H: Kick plate/base/Bottom rail/Plinth

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3.4.1 Identify parts A to C.

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A: Cornice, B: Horizontal rough grounds, C: Quarter round/Quadrant

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3.4.2 Give TWO reasons for paneling a wall.

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To enhance appearance and provide insulation against sound and heat.

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3.5.1 Length of the wall plates needed.

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The internal measurements of long walls can be calculated as follows:

Length of wall plates = Length of the external walls - 2 x Thickness of walls = 9 000 mm - 2 × 220 mm = 8 560 mm

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3.5.2 Number of purins needed.

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To calculate the number of purins needed:

ext{Number of purins} = rac{	ext{Length of plates}}{	ext{Distance between centres}} + 1
ext{Using the values:}

= rac{3 600}{900} + 1 = 4 + 1 = 5 So, a total of 10 purins are needed.

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