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  • Year 7-93 Knowledge-Powefoint Uncensed Prodal
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  • Tell me what you want to do
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  • The '6 R's help manufacturees think about how to reduce a product's impact on the environment
    • Reduce
    • Rethink
    • Refuse
    • Recycle
    • Reuse
    • Repait
  • Paper consists of fine vegetable fibres which are tracted from wood
  • Both conferous bothwood tree and deciduous hardwood
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  • How paper is made
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  • Different types of paper and card:
  • Cartridge Paper
    • High quality, textured surface which is ideal for sketching with penicis, crayons, pastels, gouache, inks and watercolours
  • Layout Paper
    • Strong, thin and translucent (you can see light through it) and is used for general design work-particularly sketching ideas
  • Grid Paper
    • May have a square or isometric pattern printed on it. Square grid paper's useful for orthographic drawings and isometric papers good for presentation drawings
  • Tracing Paper

    • is translucent and is used to copy images
  • Design Brief
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    • The design belief is sharing it for the development
  • Design Specification

    • A List of Product Features
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    • How can you ensure it morches the design brief?
    • Can you make the product safe, se weet ham the consumers?
    • Can you make the product shasa enough for the consumers to effand?
    • What shapes, trodures, colours and favours will the coni prefer?
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  • Consumers can Help the Environment too
  • Ways consumers can help the environment

    • Buying only the food you need
    • Buying local food to keep transpart down
    • Recycle food waste eg, keep a gampost hip-
    • Bezing plastic carrier bags when shopping, or not using then at all
    • Buying food with is packaging or mayclable packaging-this helps keep waste lees don
    • Materials con be recaled to make new hotla products
    • Old tediles can be given a new lesse of He with new decorat
    • Bob can sometimes be generated into new fabric
    • Gallus sed protin Fleas [ke cofon) ere bindegradable they braak down into the soil. This moors they are environmentally friendly to dispose of because they went take up space in a waste dump for years
    • Donaves can also help by hssing environmentally friendly products
  • Why do we need a risk assessment?
  • Pins
    • Used to hold fabric in place ready for sewing
    • Pins are used temporarily
    • Store pins and needles
  • Needles
    • Used for hand sewing
    • It has a sharp point at one end and a hole in the other end
  • Safety precautions when working with pins and needles
  • How to Hold a Pair of Scissors
    • Put your thumb through the small scissor handle
    • Put your last three fingers through the larger handle
    • Hold the fabric in the other hand
  • Seam ripper
    • A tool used to remove stitches and open seams
    • Seam rippers have a sharp "U" shaped middle that cuts through stitches to make removing them easy
    • Make sure you use it properly to avoid ripping the fabric or cutting your skin
  • Hazards
    • Finger cuts/ piercing
    • Tripping and falling - pedal lead
    • Electric shock - liquids