ATE 208 Final Test Questions & Answers 2024/2025
Wood Defect: Check - ANSWERSa crack that cuts across the grain
Compression Failure - ANSWERSWrinkles or cracks across the grain caused by mechanical forces (Think the impression in a wood table after you hit it with a hammer)
Compression w...
Wood Defect: Check - ANSWERSa crack that cuts across the grain
Compression Failure - ANSWERSWrinkles or cracks across the grain caused by mechanical forces (Think
the impression in a wood table after you hit it with a hammer)
Knots - ANSWERSWhere a limb once grew from the wood, causes deviation in the grain line (The kinda
looks like knots in the wood, idk)
Pitch Pocket - ANSWERSVoids between the annular rings containing free resin ( a pocket is a Void in your
pants)
Shake - ANSWERSa split in the annual ring layers (If you shake with another woman, youll split before
your anniversary)
Sitka Spruce - ANSWERSThe ideal wood for Aircraft construction (Mike Ditka was the ideal football
player)
Douglas fir - ANSWERSstronger than spruce, difficult to work with (Doug was a strong, but difficult cat to
work with)
Noble fir - ANSWERSslightly stonger than spruce except in shear, good replacement (Noble 6 slightly
exceeds master chief except in shear)
, Western Hemlock - ANSWERSslightly exceeds spruce, but less uniform (the west exceeds the east, but
liberals are less uniform)
Northern White Pine - ANSWERS85-96% of spruce, increase size to compensate (Northern whites must
compensate for their lack of strength)
White Cedar - ANSWERSExceeds Spruce (White Cedar Master Race)
Yellow Poplar - ANSWERSsame as the northern whites (Yellows must compensate for size too)
Hardwood - ANSWERSDeciduous trees such as Mohagany, birch, white ash
Soft Wood - ANSWERSAviation wood from sources such as evergreen trees (The students that took down
evergreen state are soft)
Ideal moisture content in aviation wood - ANSWERS8-12%
Casein - ANSWERSmilk glue needs salt and lime, obsolete (You need a case of milk, salt shot lime)
Resorcinol - ANSWERS2 component adhesive, resorcinol and formaldehyde
Organic fibers - ANSWERSCotton and linen
Inorganic fibers - ANSWERSPolyester, fiberglass, more resistant to wear and tear
Aircraft Cotton - ANSWERSGrade A Merchant (or whatever) 3806, TSO C15, 80 lbs/in undoped, 80-84
threads (Think 80s for cotton, cotton was popular in the 80s 3(80)6 AMS, 80 lbs of strength, 80 thread
count)
Linen - ANSWERSfrom flax fiber, european (Flax is gross and so are europeans)
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