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Specification Point Test Applied Result Score /5 Should be able to hold a pencil Placed a pencil inside the drop in slot and left alone It fitted perfectly and held itself upright 5 Should be able to hold a ruler Placed a ruler in the second drop in slot and left alone It fitted perfectly and held itself upright 5 Should have numerous storage space Counted storage space available It had 2 drawers a cupboard and twp drop ins 5 Drawers Should be able to take the weight of stationary Placed stationary into the drawer, pulled it out and waited The drawer held the weight easily and didn't snap 4 Entire unit should be able to hold the weight of some books Placed 10 hardback books on top and left it The unit easily held this weight due to the thickness of wood 5 Should have a clear and clean insoluble finish Placed some water onto the base and waited The water stayed above the wood line and wasn't absorbed 4 Should have clear space to work on Placed a sheet of paper on product and wrote on it The space available meant you could lean on it, but cramped 3 Should have space for small stationary such as sharpener Took small stationary and placed in draw The drawer opened and closed easily with the stuff inside 5 Should fit on a desktop Went to desk store and placed in on numerous desks Fitted every time but maybe too big for desk occasionally 3

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I am going to design and make a national lottery predictor that with a push of a button will randomly select six numbers and a bonus number for a winning lottery ticket.

DESIGN BRIEF PROBLEM: The national lottery has been around for years now and some people never know which numbers to pick for their winning ticket. I am going to design and make a national lottery predictor that with a push of a button will randomly select six numbers and a bonus number for a winning lottery ticket. I want the product to be used by all ages that are old enough to play the lottery. USERS AND OF A NEED OR OPPORTUNITY I intend to make a lottery predictor. I will make it colourful and easy to handle. I want the product to used by the ages sixteen and above because you cant play the lottery until you are sixteen. The buttons have to be soft and easy to press for the elderly. I am going to conduct a questionnaire to see what shape, colour and size the lottery predictor should be. INTRODUCTION I intend to make a lottery predictor. I will make it colourful and easy to handle. I want the product to used by the ages sixteen and above because you cant play the lottery until you are sixteen. The buttons have to be soft and easy to press for the elderly. I am going to conduct a questionnaire to see what shape, colour and size the lottery predictor should be. SPECIFICATION The lottery predictor will have 14 led's, four green and ten red. The lights will be on a random flash, which will be quick. The buttons and switches will be comfortable and easy to

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Metal Work

Project Analysis This is a metal container which holds storage to 8 metals Boule's. This is used for a French game usually played on sand or grass. Positive Negative The Box looks attractive and provides a nice storage unit for the balls. It can only fit Objects of a round nature. This box is also very small and it limits the amount of players to play this game The Box is made from aluminium which helps the box last longer in all conditions including rain. It is very easy to carry and therefore it can go on long distance trips with them. Page 2 Project Analysis This Metal Device Holds CD's as well as DVD's. It is made from aluminium and has a metal handle for transportation Positive Negative The Box looks attractive and provides a nice storage unit for CD's and DVD's. It can only fit Objects that are no longer than 15 cm in width The Box is made from aluminium which gives the box smash-proof protection It is very easy to carry and therefore it can go on long distance trips with them. Page 3 Project Analysis This is a Key Ring Case. This is used to make the key ring look good and therefore stand out to people's attention Positive Negative The Box looks attractive and provides a nice storage unit for this metal key ring It can only fit this Key ring or other very small objects in it. This box is very small and sleek and this allows the buyer

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Step By Step Guide On Making A CD Case For D+T Resistant Materials

D&T Manufacturing Plan . Find right equipment; ruler, chisel, sand paper, glue, pine and ply 2. Measure the right lengths of wood and then cut into 4 separate parts 250mm for the lengths and 170mm for the widths Equipment needed; Ruler, saw, pencil 3. Create a rectangle for the main frame-using lap joints (250mm high and 170mm in width, sand if needed), 4. Equipment needed; chisel, hammer, glue and pencil 5. Create long thin pine about 95mm long and 7mm high (so they look a bit like sticks) make about 12 pieces (6 ether side) to make the support for the CDs Equipment needed; pencil, saw, ruler 6. Glue the pine sticks to the inside of the frame making sure that nothing sticks out using sand paper, and also making sure that it only goes about 3/4 of the way down to leave space for the storage area. Equipment needed; glue, sand paper 7. Before sticking on the plywood make sure the CDs fit in between the frame nicely Equipment needed; CD 8. Making sure that nothing is sticking out and that the measurements are all correct glue the plywood on to the back of the pine frame. Equipment needed; ruler, glue 9. Sand down any sticking out bits to make it look presentable. Equipment needed; sand paper 0. Sand the corners to make it aesthetically pleasing as possible. Equipment needed; sand paper 1. Then for a finishing touch add water based vanish. Equipment needed;

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Analysis of Research for my Lamp Design.

SOURCE WHAT I FOUND HOW IT HELPED ME Interview with my client -Client would prefer material to be made of wood and or acrylic -Client would like light blue or yellow lights -Informed me of possible colour schemes I could use -Informed me of my client wanted Product analysis -Shape and aesthetics are just as important as the light itself -Most designs have environmentally materials used in its manufacturing -Possible pricing range for manufacturing -Informed me of how the environment effects potential designs Design Inspiration -Phillipe Starck's work are very expensive -He takes into consideration, how things work. -He uses unique shapes -Possible shapes and designs I can use -Informed me of the importance of ergonomics in regards to design Mood board -Allowed me to see a variety of different low-voltage lights -Low-voltage lights can range in shapes sizes and prices. -I now have a wider knowledge of the different types of low-voltage moodlights there are in the

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Explain how the designer has considered ergonomics in the design of each product.

SB: 32&;3L 5.1.2b, 5.1.3e Ergonomics (2) .1 Read the Information sheet Ergonomics (1). 2 Look at the three pictures below. In the spaces provided, explain how the designer has considered ergonomics in the design of each product. Marcel Breuer Wassily Tubular steel and fabric chair Plastic wind up radio Stainless steel household tap 34 Heinemann Educational: GCSE Resistant Materials for OCR:

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Restiant Materials

Candidate Number : 8119 Candidate Centre 13327 [ADRIEAN THEVARAJAN-GSCE RESISTANT MATERIALS FULL

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Design Brief

Problem Identified Justification of problem Design

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Product Analysis - my table lamp design

Product Analysis 1 Denzel

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Design specification

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