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Year 12 Introduction 2020

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Aerospace & Automotive engineering

Architecture

Furniture & Interior Design

Video game and character design

Civil engineering

Construction technologies

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Year 13 Overview

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Quick fire starter task.

Hurricane Dorian has caused catastrophic damage across the Bahamas and the east coast of the USA.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-49553770

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/sep/02/what-to-expect-next-from-hurricane-dorian

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Your task (30 Minutes) – Design and/or make a prototype of a piece of relief equipment that can help the victims of this disaster.

This can be an idea for a small scale product to a large scale design or idea.

I may ask someone to tell me about their ideas.

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What you will need to access the course

• Usual school equipment

• Drawing equipment

• An A3 folder with sleeves to store and later present coursework ( we will be doing everything digitally but in the event of a moderation we will need a physical folder)

• Fusion 360 (Available on PC and Mac)

• Hodder AQA AS and A-level Design and Technology: Product Design

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Situation. You have been tasked to make a flat pack desktop product. The product can be anything that will help a user at any type of work station and must be able to be assembled out of the package. There are a number of stipulations for the product you will produce. • It must be able to be assembled and disassembled without any additional

glues or fittings and fixings • It must be able to be made from 2mm x 297mm x420mm (A3) sheets of

plywood or hardboard. • It must be able to fit inside a standard A3 envelope • It can have an electronic component but this must also be able to fit into

the packaging. • You must make the most of the material available to make the product as

sustainable as possible. • This must be completed within 8 weeks of the brief being set.

Project 1 – Flat pack project

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Desktop flat-pack products

Even more desktop flat-pack products

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On google slides or PowerPoint create a new slide and share it with

[email protected]

Title is flat pack project with your name underneath.

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Where do we start?

We have a brief and project outline so for now we will leave out the design brief and justification for our problem. Identify a potential user for a product that fits within the brief assigned. Who is the person you are making it for? (student/officeworker/Design enthusiast/Hobbyist) What could/would they use it for? What would they require from the product? (any special features) What information would you need to know from them to produce the product Then Find examples of existing products (this can build up a moodboard of ideas) Analyse these products by thinking about the following

– Strengths and weaknesses – Materials and construction techniques used – How they work – Their function/purpose – ACCESSFM – Overall conclusion

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Brief I plan to design a sustainable dog transportation device which will attach to the back of a bicycle and securely hold a dog whilst

the bike is in motion. It should allow people to travel easily within 10 miles to walk the dog. This design should meet all client demands (listed below) , this product must also be suitable to various clients and a range of

dogs. This product is for members of the public who wish to travel further distances to walk a dog without a car or without having to walk

long distances to reach a safe location. .

• Cient demands

•Product must be easily accessible for dog

•Product must be compatible with a range of bicycles

•Product must be a suitable size for a range of dogs

•Product must be lightweight

•Product must be weather resistant

•Product should have good impact resistance

•Product must have storage availability for; leads, water, toys and poo

bags.

•Product must be aesthetically pleasing

•Product must be safe and secure to eliminate the risk of the dog

escaping whilst attached to a bicycle

•Product should protect dog from harsh weather

•Product should be easily cleaned

•Product must be sustainable

Client My client is Anne Garland, owner of a working cocker spaniel named Lyra. Anne and her family wish to be able to take the dog out

to safe locations without requiring the car or walking on foot, as walking a long distance to the location could tire the dog out,

meaning once she is there; she may need to return back shortly after arriving. Annes preferred method of travel is a bicycle, this means I need to design a solution of transporting the dog, which would be

compatible with a bicycle. The dog is an important member of their family and therefore I need to ensure complete safety and security for the dog whilst in

travel. As the product may be used by other members in the family, the product must be compatible with a range of bikes, as well as a

range of dogs as this product could potentially be used by many dog owner in urban or unsafe areas.

Image to break up the page

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Flat pack construction

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Different construction techniques research

Create a new slide and then a table like the following

Leave a space at the bottom of your page for an overall conclusion/analysis of your research.

Image of technique

Description of technique

Advantages of techniuque

Disadvantages of technique

Summary of technique

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3 examples of flat pack construction

1)Slot together

2)One piece construction

3)Pop up construction

4)Origami folds

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Use the templates provided to build the slot together furniture

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Using the net provided build the prototype petal bowl Be mindful of the folds for this one as it requires a delicate touch to assemble. Can you think of any other perks to this products assembly?

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Pop-up construction

Produce 2 of the following nets. If you get stuck a

helpful youtube video can be found using this QR code

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Fold the card using a steel rule using the following template. THIS IS A TRICKY TECHNIQUE

Your paper should fold into the following shape (THIS CAN BE TRICKY…IT TOOK ME LONGER THAN I WOULD LIKE TO ADMIT…36 minutes