Question 3
SECTION A
(a) State two demerits of creosote oil as a wood preservative.
(b) Explain the difference between temporary fasteners and permanent fasteners used in woodwork
(c) List two grades of abrasive paper.
Observation
3(a). Candidates were expected to state two demerits of creosote oil. Most of the candidates who attempted this question where writing merits of creosote instead of the demerits. Hence their performance was poor.
The solution is stated below:
Two demerits of creosote oil as a wood preservative
- it is dirty and cannot be used where appearance is important;
- it has unpleasant odour;
- it stains wood;
- it is difficult to paint over;
- it is difficult to polish over;
- it is inflammable when freshly applied;
- it is slow in drying;
- it is not suitable for internal use.
3(b). The solution is stated below:
Difference between temporary fasteners and permanent fasteners as used in woodwork
Temporary fasteners
- temporary fasteners are fasteners that can be removed, without causing damage to the workpiece or the fastener;
- they are used where dismantling is required;
- they are used for fixing ironmongery to wood;
- they are used for decorative purposes;
- they are used for fixing other materials and wood.
Permanent fasteners
- Permanent fasteners are fasteners that cannot be removed without causing damage to the workpiece or the fastener.
3(c). Candidates performed poorly in the question
The solution is stated below:
Two grades of abrasive paper
- extra/very coarse;
- coarse/rough grade;
- medium grade;
- fine/smooth grade;
- very/extra fine grade.