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The Application of…

cience Properties of Materials. Woods – Hardwoods & Softwoods. Metals – Ferrous & Non-Ferrous. Plastics – Thermoplastics & Thermoset Plastics. Circuits. Components, Symbols & Circuit Diagrams.

echnology Computer Aided Design. 2D Design V2. Computer Aided Manufacture. Laser Cutter. Roland STIKA.

ngineering Use of Tools. Hand Tools (Coping Saw, Files, Chisels). Machines (Pillar Drill, Hegner Saw, Belt Sander). Health & Safety in the Workshop. Electrical Engineering. Soldering Circuits.

aths Accurate use of measuring of components. Use of mm and cm. Drawing standard 2d and 3d shapes. Measuring Angles.