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Homework: Use the information that you gathered this week to draw out your plan view working drawing, 1:1 scale. Use sheet 6. Hand in next week. Start by drawing the 4 walls. The outside dimensions are 230 x 160mm and each wall is 10mm thick. You can then draw in accurately all the walls and other pieces of material you will need to make. Label each compartment.
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Lesson Objectives: Recognise and use accurately, common marking out tools. Mark out your hardboard base with a marking gauge. Mark out your pine walls accurately. Cut your walls accurately and finish to length. Steel Rule: For measuring and marking out dimensions accurately. Try Square: For drawing perpendicular lines to a face edge. Usually used for wood products. Marking Gauge: Marking lines parallel to an edge. Tenon Saw: For cutting straight lines in wood Disc Sander: Used for finishing wood and some plastics. You must wear goggles and an apron when using this machine. For accuracy, use a sharp pencil. Measure twice ; cut once. Do not sand past your line. 1.Use a marking gauge to scratch a 10mm border around your hardboard. 2.Measure out the 2 long sides and cut to length with a tenon saw or gents saw. 3.Glue and tape down the 2 long sides. Use masking tape and PVA adhesive. 4.Measure out the 2 short sides and repeat.
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Name the tool Use a post-it note and write the correct name for each tool next to the picture. For measuring and marking out dimensions accurately. For drawing perpendicular lines to a face edge. Usually used for wood products. For cutting straight lines in wood Marking lines parallel to an edge
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