Brompton Cycle Route Resistant Materials Lesson 5 Learning objectives: To improve your modelling skills with your chosen materials using different tools.

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Brompton Cycle Route Resistant Materials Lesson 5 Learning objectives: To improve your modelling skills with your chosen materials using different tools. To be able to develop your design through modelling. To be able to work efficiently and independently using your production plan (Gantt Chart) as a guide. Homework: Complete the Production Evaluation table.

Project overview To design, make and evaluate a product suitable for use with a Brompton bicycle IntroductionDesigningPlanning & Making Evaluation WE ARE HERE Lesson 5: Making Today we will be… Improving our modelling skills Developing our designs and progressing with making

Modelling options… High quality 3D card and/or plastic model Remember to… be careful to achieve a high quality finish! Acrylic net & line bending model Remember to… make your net carefully out of paper to use as a template! 3D card model vacuum formed with HIPS Remember to… think about the vacuum process and shape of your model!

High quality cardboard modelling Below are some examples of what can be achieved using cardboard modelling.

unique everyone fold/unfold independence freedom ease of use practicality compactness Developing design ideas As you work on your final model don’t be afraid to develop your idea to make it better! You can still make changes until you are finished – just keep an eye on the time! Think about: aesthetics, function, ergonomics, cost, materials, target market…

Brompton Cycle Route Resistant Materials Learning objectives: To improve your modelling skills with your chosen materials using different tools. To be able to develop your design through modelling. To be able to work efficiently and independently using your production plan (Gantt Chart) as a guide. Homework: To complete the Production Evaluation table.