Chapter One The Wood Working Industry
Use chapter one from the textbook to answer the following questions.
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Methods of harvesting trees of which environmentalists disapprove. *
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Examples are pine, cedar, and redwood. *
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Made from wood fibers that are formed into panels under heat and pressure. *
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Narrow strips of wood used to conceal joints or decorate furniture. *
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Method of harvesting trees in which only trees of a certain diameter and species are taken. *
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Made from sawdust, scrap wood, and plastics and is much stronger than natural wood. *
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Made by gluing thin layers of wood together. *
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Examples are walnut, maple, birch, and cherry. *
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Hardboard, particleboard, and waferboard are examples of these. *
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People who own their own businesses. *
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the first step in the problem-solving process is to collect information. *
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The most common uses of wood are for making paper, cardboard, and chemicals. *
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Quarter-sawed lumber is more attractive and more expensive than flat-grained. *
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The Occupational Outlook Handbook can tell you which jobs will be in demand in the future. *
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Softwood lumber is graded first according to strength. *
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In computer-aided manufacturing, the entire factory is linked together by one computer system. *
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Ethical behavior is behavior based on a high standard. *
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Common yard lumber is suitable for rough carpentry. *
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In the woodworking industry, lasers are often used for finishing operations and for jobs that are dangerous for humans. *
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Logging machines are used to cut down trees larger than two feet in diameter. *
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Which of the following computer technologies allows designers to create drawings and plans using special software?
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Computer technology that allows a drawing to be sent directly to a computerized machine that makes the part is called ________________________________.
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When using the problem-solving process, which of the following steps do you use after you develop possible solutions?
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Drafters convert theories and ideas into drawings.  Into which category of wood industry careers do they fall?
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Which of the following is not a quality that makes a good employee?
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