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Josh Rees-Smith Product Design A.S Level: October 2009
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Josh Rees-Smith Product Design A.S Level. Friday, 9 October 2009. Man-Made Boards, Veneers and Wood Finishes. There are many different types of Man-Made boards, made up from things varying from chippings to fibres. The most commonly used size of board available to buy in a shop is 2440mm by 1220 mm then the thickness is decided by the Manufacturer going up in steps of 3mm starting at 3mm and going up to a large but theasable amount. All the boards below are Man-Made. Mdf stands for Medium Density Fibrebo...
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Will's As Level Blog: Well, I wish I hadn't bought that
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Will's As Level Blog. My Blog detailing my product design As. Friday, 4 September 2009. Well, I wish I hadn't bought that. Recently I bought a pair of Skullcandy Smokin' Buds, basically earphones designed by Skullcandy, for about £12 from HMV. On face value they looked amazing for the price, great bass with well balanced treble, from a well respected company and they looked good too! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Travel template. Powered by Blogger.
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Harry PD: December 2014
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Thursday, 4 December 2014. 1a) Define what is meant by the term ‘Smart material’? In your answer name a specific smart material and describe a useful physical or mechanical property it has. (. A 'Smart material' can be defined as a material whose physical properties change in response to an input. An example of. Smart material' is thermochromic pigments which can change colour in response to heat. 1b) Name a specific smart material and an application for that smart material. (. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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George Arnold Product Design: I Should Have Never Bought...
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George Arnold Product Design. Monday, 8 October 2007. I Should Have Never Bought. I Should Never Have Bought…. Now the iPod Remote sits in the wardrobe with no purpose because the new iPod’s don’t have the earphone socket for it. Excellent George, well done. Pity you didn't analyse the need for this remote before you bought it. Same goes for Apple by the sound of it as well. 8 October 2007 at 13:20. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I Should Have Never Bought.
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George Arnold Product Design: October 2007
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George Arnold Product Design. Friday, 12 October 2007. Monday, 8 October 2007. I Should Have Never Bought. I Should Never Have Bought…. Now the iPod Remote sits in the wardrobe with no purpose because the new iPod’s don’t have the earphone socket for it. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I Should Have Never Bought.
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Emma's: November 2010
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Alex: October 2009
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Friday, 9 October 2009. Gravity Die Casting is a low tech process, its well suited for batch production of simple forms without undercuts. Mazak, is an alloy of zinc and alluminium is melted in a crucible furnace. Molten metal is then poured by ladle, into an open steel mould, where it is allowed to cool and soldify. The mould is then turned upside down and tapped with a hammer to release the finished casting. This Process is carried out on a hydrolic press using a hardened steel punch and die set. 2 Con...
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Ben Humphries PD: September 2013
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Ben Humphries PD - I am a student studying at John Cabot Academy 6th Form. This Blog shows my pieces of Product Design work! Monday, September 30, 2013. Notes - Injection Moulding ect. Thursday, September 26, 2013. Polymer Notes and Homework. Polymers are created by the joining of monomers (polymerisation). 2 Types Thermosetting and thermoplastic. Are only molded once, non-recyclable and there are links between polymers to stop them moving its to complex. General Properties of Polymers:. Assignment One -...
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George Mattock Product Design: September 2009
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George Mattock Product Design. Tuesday, 29 September 2009. Childrens Chair, Mini project. Monday, 7 September 2009. Soft wood : Coniferous, Larch. Spruce, scots. Pine, Douglas Fir. Hardwoods: Deciduous, Ash, oak, Beach, Teak, Walknut. Wood is fibrous with fiber running along the length. Cutting down the tree. Use of the whole tree, more likely to bend and warp. Lots of excess wodd. Not being used. less likely to deform over time. Reducing moisture content, 70% of a tree is made up of water.
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George Mattock Product Design: Theory Lesson WOOD
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George Mattock Product Design. Monday, 7 September 2009. Soft wood : Coniferous, Larch. Spruce, scots. Pine, Douglas Fir. Hardwoods: Deciduous, Ash, oak, Beach, Teak, Walknut. Wood is fibrous with fiber running along the length. Cutting down the tree. Use of the whole tree, more likely to bend and warp. Lots of excess wodd. Not being used. less likely to deform over time. Reducing moisture content, 70% of a tree is made up of water. Planed all round, PAR. Moisture content: Shrinkage, Timber movement.