Wednesday, April 30, 2008
NOTICEThis is the last post for this blog.However, you are still welcome to tag on the tagboard.Credits (for this blog):
Mr Soo Kwok Wah
HOD/ Craft and Technology
Hua Yi Secondary School
for his professional guiding, experienced teaching, creative ideas and valuable comments which greatly contributed to the making of this blog, the DT journal, as well as the final product (mechanical toy).
'Design in life' textbook by Peter Stensel _____________________________________________________________________________________
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Friday, April 25, 2008
REMINDERThe following are to be submitted by 30/4/20081) DT Blog reflection2) Mechanical Toy3) DT JournalNever submit = 0
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Sunday, April 20, 2008
TOOLSFor Marking out materials
Try Square- Checking squareness using datum references.
Scriber- Marking lines on metal.
Dot punch- For punching small dots along a scribed lin in metals
Marking Gauge- Marking lines parallel to a face side or a face edge on wood.
For cutting/working with materials
Tenon Saw- For cutting staright lines on wood.
Coping Saw- For cutting thin pieces of plastics, including curves
Hacksaw- for cutting straight lines in metals
Wooden Mallet- For striking a firmer chisel
Round File- For filing holes or for enlarging a hole
Triangular File- For filing materials
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More posts coming up!
3:14 PM
Sunday, April 13, 2008
My result for DT Test 3:71-A2 (3/4/2008)
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Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Have you enjoyed the quiz?Here's the answers to the questions!1) c)United States.2) b) 45 degrees3) c) pivot4) Ferrous Metals: Stainless Steel
Non-Ferrous metals: Aluminium, tin, copper 5) b) duralumin6) It is a good conductor of electricity, it is 7) reciprocating8) Frame Structure9) straight, wood10) reinforcement
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Wednesday, April 2, 2008
After posting so many posts, its time for a simple quiz!Below are a few questions. See how many you can answer!Answers will be published next time!MCQ Questions1) In which country can Pine be found?
a) Malaysia b) Indonesia c) United States2) In oblique drawing, the angle is ________ degrees.a) 30 degrees b) 45 degrees c) 90 degrees
3) The central point or short shaft in which something turns or rotates is called the _________.
a) point of gravity b) axle c) pivot4) Determine whether the following is a ferrous or non-ferrous metal.a) Aluminium b) bronze c) tin d) copper5) What material is used to make letter boxes?
a) copper b) duralumin c)medium carbon steelOpen-ended Questions6) Name 2 properties of copper.7) The up and down movement of the carousel horses is an example of a __________ motion.8) A bus shelter is an example of a what structure?9) The tenon saw is used for cutting straight/curved lines on wood/plastics/metals.10) A _________ is added on to a structure to make the structure stronger.That's the end of the quiz! Do try it out! Answers will be published next time!
7:02 PM
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Since you all are going to make your mechanical toy, why not revise some of the General Workshop Rules?GENERAL WORKSHOP RULES1) No workshop practice is to be carried out by pupils without the presence of the teacher/instructor.2) Always use he right tool for the right job and return it to its proper place after use.3) Extreme care should be exercised when handling sharp-pointed or sharp-edged tools.4) Do not use tools that are blunt, badly worn, mushroomed or in poor condition.5) Pupils should not operate machines unless they have been instructed upon their correct use.6) Report any damage to machines or equipment as this could cause an accident.7) Always wear an apron as it will protect your clothes and holds lose clothing in place.8) Wear good strong shoes. Slippers and sandals are not allowed in the workshop.9) Shirts with long sleeves, watches, rings, bracelets and bangles should not be worm during workshop sessions.10) Female pupils with long hair should wear a scarf or a headband to keep the hair form becoming a hazard during workshop practice.11) Do not rush. Watch your steps while in the workshop.12) When you don't know, don't pretend that you know.Source: Mr Soo's General Workshop Rules
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Thursday, March 20, 2008
WoodWood can be classified into:
1) Natural Wood (Solid Wood)
It can be further classified into Hardwood and Softwood.
Hardwood: -Deciduous Trees
- Broad leaves, they shed at certain time of the year
- Flowering
Examples: Jelutong, Dark red meranti , Ramin, Teak, Chengal
Meranti Tree
Softwood: - Coniferous trees
- Narrow, needle-like leaves and do not shed.
- Non-flowering
Examples: Fir, Pine
Pine tree
2) Processed Wood (Manufactured Board)
Examples: Plywood, Medium Density Fibreboard, Hardboard, Chipboard
Plywood
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Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Welcome to my blog!
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Friday, March 14, 2008
My result for DT Test 2:71-A2 (28/2/08)Improve by: 7 mark!
1:38 PM
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Here again! This is an example of a mechnical toy!
Turn the crank and a circular cam makes the dog's jaw go up and down and the tail moves! Excellent idea!!!!!!!!!!!!
11:15 AM
Ello everyone i am in the computer lab 1!
11:07 AM
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Back to post again!
This is my 11th post so far, GREAT ACHIEVEMENT!
Mr Soo says must "3 days post one time", but like me is already very good le!
Will try to post more de, so come daily and remember to tag!
9:21 PM
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Announcement:DT test 2 will be on 28 Feb 2008Topics: 1) Wood(types, properties, uses) 2) Design process 3) SketchingPls remember to study for your test or you will "fail DT!" as said by Mr Soo!
8:38 PM
Monday, February 11, 2008
Hello everyone!Just to update only.Got only B4 for DT test!So lousy! Must try harder next time!
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Monday, January 28, 2008
What is this blog about?!This is a design and technology blog. This blog provides comprehensive notes and facts about design and technology. It is specially designed to make learning easy and serves as a textbook which can be used for either self-studying or a quick revision for secondary students. Details on the significance of the blogskin can be found on the last post. Under the guidence of a very experienced teacher, Mr Soo KW and months of hard work from designing the blog to writing the posts, it will certainly make EVERYONE FALL IN LOVE WITH DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY!
2:48 PM
Thursday, January 24, 2008
REMINDER!
DT homework for this week:1) Draw the templete for the plastic (200 x 200mm)2) Sketch out the 28 tools found in eclassroom <- thought it was a joke!
3) DT Journal4) ?Test 1 on: 31 Jan 08
Topics: Safety, Structure, Sketching(oblique, isometric)
You are reminded to come on time because the test will start even if not everyone is present!
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Sunday, January 13, 2008
LINES ___________________ <- that's a line! Lines are probably the basic element of design. They are very useful as they indicate lots of essential information like position, direction, and movement. Today, I will introduce to you the types of lines.
1) Vertical lines -demand attention
2) Curved lines- represents smoothness and gentleness
3) Lightning blots and eletrical signals- protray electricity and action
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4) Wavy lines- convey a flowing movement
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That's all for today. More updates coming up right here, so come DAILY!
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Monday, January 7, 2008
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End of colour test.
7:52 PM
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Updated!
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Thursday, December 20, 2007
Welcome to your 1st lesson! Today i'm going to talk about: Aesthetics!
Aesthetics is about the look and feel of a product. The two very important qualities play a very important role when you are selecting a product to buy, as it affects your senses and emotions. For example, when you are buying a sofa, you may ask yourself whether it suits your needs, whether the design looks nice, whether it feels comfortable etc. You will repeat these questions for each sofa, until you are satsfied with one.
Aesthetics appeal is not the same for everyone, different people have different likes which may be influenced by the following factors:
1) Lines
2) Shapes
3) Forms
4) Colours
5) Textures
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Wednesday, December 19, 2007
How is the blogskin related to D&T?
On the top of the page you will recieve a warm welcome by the artistic sillyclock design.
To name a few, in the middle of the design, you will see a heart shape. This is caled an organic shape. They are shapes we see in nature. Behind the heart shape you will see so beautiful lines. They are grouped as Delicate and elegant lines. It represents an uninterupted flow.
At the top-right hand corner you will see some right-angled shapes. It is called a square.
There are may other shapes and patterns in the design. Therefore, it is important to have a blogskin which is relavant to the topic. The ones I mentioned above are learnt in Design and Technology. To conclude, the blogskin SUITS THE BLOG, and so will others agree.
The owner of this blog is obvious.....
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