ASE B3 Domain 3: Metal Finishing and Body Filling Welcome to your ASE B3 Domain 3: Metal Finishing and Body Filling 1. ASE B3: Metal Finishing and Body Filling What is the primary purpose of using a hammer and dolly in metal finishing? A. To cut through damaged metal B. To weld patches onto the metal C. To shape and smooth out dents D. To apply body filler evenly None 2. ASE B3: Metal Finishing and Body Filling When is it appropriate to apply body filler directly over metal? A. When the metal is heavily rusted B. After the metal has been properly cleaned and prepared C. Without any metal preparation D. Only on non-structural components None 3. ASE B3: Metal Finishing and Body Filling The process of 'pick and file' in metal finishing is used to: A. Remove old paint from the metal B. Cut and shape new metal patches C. Smooth out minor high spots in the metal D. Weld new metal pieces together None 4. ASE B3: Metal Finishing and Body Filling Heat shrinking is a method used in metal finishing to: A. Expand the metal for easier shaping B. Harden the metal surface C. Contract and tighten stretched metal D. Prepare the metal for painting None 5. ASE B3: Metal Finishing and Body Filling What is the main advantage of using polyester body fillers? A. They provide superior strength for structural repairs B. They are easier to sand than other fillers C. They offer better adhesion to various surfaces D. They can be applied in very thick layers None 6. ASE B3: Metal Finishing and Body Filling When using a body file, it is important to: A. Apply heavy pressure for faster material removal B. Use a back-and-forth motion C. Keep the file at a consistent angle for even cutting D. Use the file only on dry filler None 7. ASE B3: Metal Finishing and Body Filling The technique known as 'blocking' during body filling is used to: A. Remove excess filler material B. Ensure a flat and even surface C. Block out areas not needing filler D. Apply filler in a specific pattern None 8. ASE B3: Metal Finishing and Body Filling In metal finishing, 'feather edging' is a process used to: A. Blend the edges of body filler into the surrounding metal B. Create a sharp edge on a body panel C. Trim excess metal from a repair area D. Shape the edge of a metal patch None 9. ASE B3: Metal Finishing and Body Filling Why is it important to apply a primer over body filler before painting? A. To prevent the filler from absorbing moisture B. To provide a uniform color base C. To ensure better adhesion of the paint D. To fill in any remaining imperfections None 10. ASE B3: Metal Finishing and Body Filling The process of 'metal glazing' is used in body repair to: A. Apply a thin layer of body filler for minor imperfections B. Protect the metal from corrosion C. Prepare the metal for welding D. Enhance the metallic look of the paint None 1 out of 10 Time is Up! Time's up