Development of The Lamination former Intro here – “On this page I… No1. Print screen of your 2D Design drawing of your first curve here THIS IS ONLY A.

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Development of The Lamination former Intro here – “On this page I… No1. Print screen of your 2D Design drawing of your first curve here THIS IS ONLY A SUGGESTION OF WHAT TO INCLUDE, NOT A PAGE LAYOUT. SEE PAST STUDENT EXAMPLES ON THE NOTICE BOARD AND USE THE ANNOTATION HELPSHEET FOR MORE IDEAS No2. Print screen of your 2D Design of a 2 nd curve option here EVALUATE in relation to your specification (re-read it) – “My client thought….” “I used _____ and ______ and ________ ( what materials for the former “I used the following materials, tools and glues for the curve…….” No3. Print screen of your 2D Design 3 rd curve here. Include sizes or changes to size Photo of your laminating former. Note down sizes and materials used here Photo of your Essex board laminated tester curve (s) or wooden curve EVALUATE – “………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………” Suggest how you might join your curve to the rest of your design e.g. PVA glue with a lap joint or a mitre joint or with a butt joint PVA and glue. Will you veneer this curve and what wood might you choose? Summarise your progress. What’s the next stage for your design.

Development of Veneer or acrylic pattern Intro here – “On this page I… No.1 Inspiration image (s) to help you draw a pattern for your lid, side or drawer? THIS IS ONLY A SUGGESTION OF WHAT TO INCLUDE, NOT A PAGE LAYOUT. SEE PAST STUDENT EXAMPLES ON THE NOTICE BOARD AND USE THE ANNOTATION HELPSHEET FOR MORE IDEAS No2. Another Print screen of veneer or acrylic pattern option or alternative inspiration image? EVALUATE in relation to your specification (re-read it) – -Aesthetics (art deco looking? Pleasing to your client? Why?), -Manufacture (laser cutter = batch production? Tessellation to minimise waste?) etc etc “My client thought….” “I used _____ and ______ and ________ ( what specific materials for the pattern and why?) “I used the following materials, tools and glues for the curve…….” No3. Print screen of 2D Design veneer or acrylic pattern (you could do more) Another tester photo explain changes/ improvements? 1-4 Photo (s) of your Essex board tester, acrylic tester or veneer tester Possible wood or acrylic colour combinations Consider labels with arrows? Consider adding colour? - EVALUATE in relation to your specification. If using acrylic – comment on the problem with using a material that requires a finite resource (crude oil to make plastic) - If using veneers – explain how they are offcuts from a local veneering company that would have been thrown away as rubbish and therefore obtained from a sustainable source.

Development of Handles Intro here – “On this page I… No1. Sketches or Google sketches of handle ideas – e.g. pewter cast, metal lathe, wood lathe THIS IS ONLY A SUGGESTION OF WHAT TO INCLUDE, NOT A PAGE LAYOUT. SEE PAST STUDENT EXAMPLES ON THE NOTICE BOARD AND USE THE ANNOTATION HELPSHEET FOR MORE IDEAS (if relevant) No2. Sketch of the mould construction or Print screen of 2Design mould of pewter casting or photo of sand casting EVALUATE in relation to your specification (re-read it) – “My client thought….” “I used _____ and ______ and ________ ( what materials for the handle ) e.g 4mm steel rod and epoxy resin to join the handle to the drawer. No3. Photo of a tester e.g. metal lathe aluminium handle or pewter cast. This can then be used for your real one if it works Consider labels with arrows? Consider adding colour? Summarise your progress. What’s the next stage for your design.

Development of Joints/joining mechs/glues fixing etc Intro here – “On this page I… Perhaps draw an exploded drawing of your design or pars of your design. Zoom in on the different joining methods. Sketch, google sketch up or draw in 2D Design, possible joints for each part of your box and explain them e.g. : - base - sides, -Lid -Drawers or phone stand etc etc (more marks for 3D exploded drawings) include sizes and thicknesses of material and label. THIS IS ONLY A SUGGESTION OF WHAT TO INCLUDE, NOT A PAGE LAYOUT. SEE PAST STUDENT EXAMPLES ON THE NOTICE BOARD AND USE THE ANNOTATION HELPSHEET FOR MORE IDEAS EVALUATE in relation to your specification / client (re-read it) – 1.How could each joint be made? 2.What is the benefit? 3.What material would you use ? Photo (s) of your wood with rebate or lap joint Consider labels with arrows? Summarise your progress. What’s the next stage for your design.