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The main aim of this unit is for pupils to make and produce their work in quantity.
In this unit, pupils tackle a design and make assignment (DMA) on the theme 'Designer bags', in which they present a design idea for a bag with a number of buckles or fasteners. They make their product in volume, reflecting similar processes to those that might be used commercially. They develop quality assurance procedures, and use production aids,
eg patterns, templates, CAM (computer-aided manufacture), where appropriate, to improve the quality of their manufacturing.
Pupils gain the knowledge, skills and understanding they need to carry out the DMA successfully through product evaluation activities and focused practical tasks. They:
- learn how everyday products are manufactured in volume
- find out about the main commercial manufacturing processes,
eg lay planning, cutting, joining, finishing
- learn how quality assurance systems are used to ensure quality products
- use an increasing range of hand-tools and machine-tools
- use CNC (computer numerically controlled) equipment,
eg CAD/CAM (computer-aided design and manufacture), to support making and to control production, where appropriate
- adapt their methods of designing and making to changing circumstances
There are also opportunities for pupils to:
- increase their understanding of how ICT influences manufacturing in industry, and how computer-controlled systems are used in industry and commerce
- find out about the concepts of quality assurance, systems and procedures
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