Forming wood, metal, plastic

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GCSE KS4 Resistant Materials Flashcards on Forming wood, metal, plastic, created by Mike Stokes on 09/06/2018.
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Laminating Wood is usually bent by laminating. This is done by cutting thin strips of wood, putting glue on the strips and clamping them into a mould.
Folding bars held in a vice Thin metal may be bent whilst cold, while thicker metal may need heating or annealing. Larger pieces of metal may also need to be heated first
Thermoplastics cannot be bent when cold. They are bent using a strip heater or line bender which will heat the plastic in a straight line, so it can be bent by hand.
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