Explain the following terms

Temporary joint
Chipping
Crossfiling
Draw filling
Mortising
Chiselling
Building materials
Filings
Fastening
Thermosetting
Permanent joint
Pot life
In career technology.in short words and sentences

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- Temporary joint: A joint made to hold pieces together temporarily during a project before a permanent joint is created.

- Chipping: Removing small pieces of material from the surface of an object using a sharp tool.

- Crossfiling: A filing technique where the file is moved perpendicular to the workpiece to create a smooth surface.

- Draw filling: A filing technique where the file is used in a long, straight motion to remove material evenly.

- Mortising: Creating a square or rectangular hole in a piece of wood to fit a tenon, forming a joint.

- Chiselling: Cutting or shaping wood or metal using a chisel.

- Building materials: Materials used in construction projects, such as wood, metal, concrete, and brick.

- Filings: Small pieces of metal or wood that are removed during filing or sawing.

- Fastening: Securing two or more pieces together using nails, screws, glue, or other fasteners.

- Thermosetting: A material that hardens irreversibly once heated, often used in adhesives and plastics.

- Permanent joint: A joint made to hold pieces together permanently, such as welding or soldering.

- Pot life: The amount of time a material remains workable after mixing or preparation.

- In career technology: The practical skills and knowledge related to a specific trade or field of work, typically taught through hands-on training and experience.