- Year 10
Design for manufacture: saving space
I can explain why designers modify designs for manufacture and apply this knowledge when prototyping.
- Year 10
Design for manufacture: saving space
I can explain why designers modify designs for manufacture and apply this knowledge when prototyping.
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- The manufacturing method can influence the design.
- Designs might need to be modified depending on CAM constraints.
Keywords
Modifications - making changes or adjustments to improve or alter a design
Manufacture - the process of making products from raw materials using machines or labour
Constraints - restrictions that shape a design solution
CAM - computer aided manufacture
CAD - computer aided design
Common misconception
Once a design has been decided upon, it cannot be altered.
A design can continue to be altered, even when at the manufacturing stage.
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Equipment
CAD software, examples of manufacturing techniques using CAM.
Licence
Prior knowledge starter quiz
6 Questions
Q1.What does CAD stand for?
Q2.What is the process of refining and improving a design called?
Q3.Developing your design idea in CAD allows you to see it …
Q4.What can be done to help with the development of CAD designs?
Q5.Why is sketching over a print out of a CAD design helpful?

Q6.What should be done by the designer once a sketch is completed?
Assessment exit quiz
4 Questions
Q1.Why must a designer consider how to manufacture their design?
Q2.What is the term for the restrictions that can shape and alter a design solution?
Q3.What is it called when changes or adjustments are made to improve or alter a design?
Q4.What CAM process is shown here?
