Objectives: Lesson Nine

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Objectives: Lesson Nine Finish money box design ideas - based around the project brief and your design specification. Start your money box final design

Design Ideas…Recap The design ideas must be drawn on A4 paper. Each design must be… Coloured in Drawn clearly with accuracy (e.g. ruler for straight lines) * Fully labelled (annotated) Dimensions (measurements) * See next slide

Annotation on Design Ideas… Measurements must feature on each design… Horizontal - 150mm x 100mm Vertical - 100mm x 150mm You MUST state why you have created the design… At least three positive features/aspects. How does the design link to your target consumer (11 – 14 years). Look at your questionnaire results and summary to get this information. Which woodworking joints are you incorporating…Butt, Mitre or Finger joints. Decorative plaque – Materials = Acrylic. Manufacturing = Laser cutter.  Where will the plaque be placed on the money box? Theme/design? Sizes? Wooden frame must suit the shape of your design!

Final Design… Checklist… The final design must be drawn on A3 paper. Coloured in Drawn clearly with accuracy (ruler for straight lines) Fully labelled (annotated) Dimensions (measurements) *Elevations (ariel, top, sides, base, etc) *Scaled drawing (to fit on sheet) 3D perspective - using isometric paper *If time allows

Final Design… Lunch time workshop available to catch up or get any work finished off – Monday and Tuesday lunch-times! -Want to try doing some CAD drawings - pop along too!