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After the plates were prepped with a light filing and was welded to the cross axles, I moved on to
the kingposts. Nathaniel Olson GCSE Resistant Materials Interview with Chris He talked about the
centre of gravity and the weight distribution and how that would improve the handling and the load
on each wheel. The shape of the chassis has been design to take advantage of a human body’s shape.
This doesn’t compromise the car very much in its structural strength. Also this would be more
attractive to the pupils that come from feeder schools which have been participating in the Goblins.
The advantage of this is that there is no opening to get the batteries in and out and this gives it a
aerodynamic advantage. I chose this car because it was the most practical and most developed out of
my three ideas. The seat is very upright compared to the way it should be. In my computer model, I
need to see whether a person would fit inside the car so I downloaded an ergonome off the internet
and used him to evaluated my model and see if it works. That would be linked with two track rods,
one for each wheel. I painted the top piece and the chassis separately because it’s easier to paint the
inside of the car without the top. I am pleased to say that it’s a rock solid chassis that doesn’t flex or
crack. GCSE Design and Technology: Resistant materials (4562) Controlled Assessment Tasks and
Guidance Introduction to your Resistant Materials Coursework. This brace should attach to the
chassis of the vehicle at one end, to not more than 200mm from the top of the roll bar at the other,
and must be capable of taking forward and rearward loadings. T9.3. Aluminium or steel roll bars are
to be used and must be strong enough and of sufficient dimensions to perform satisfactorily. The
harness strip will be weaved through 2 flatbar bolted to the surface. This arrangement is being used
by many cars on the grid and it’s the most simplest way of doing it. This idea hasn’t been fabricated
but is a suitable one. The motor will drive the first gear on it and that will transfer to the second gear
on the shaft. It uses a state-of-the-art CNC router to manufacture all the wooden pieces and a
waterjet cutter for the metal parts. In the next slides I will be showing the progress of the car and
how each element of the car will be made and function. See other similar resources ?3.50 (no rating)
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Asked Questions Jobs coursework CGP. My prediction is that Iron will be the best conductor as it is
heavier and is also very hard wearing. Nathaniel Olson GCSE Resistant Materials Problems that I
have encountered during the build of my car I have discovered that I have forgot to make holes for 3
tabs on the car. Abbie Sidaway. What different techniques could I use on my product. Very little
preparation needed other than some props and printing the appropriate slides. ?6.00 Bundle 16 x 1
hour GCSE Design Resistant Materials Revision Lessons Exam Questions Tools etc 16 x suggested 1
hour revision lessons on the theme of. It isn’t as sustainable as I hope it would be as I have used a
solvent-based paint which renders the most of the car useless for recycling, but however by using a
tough, durable paint, the car shouldn’t need to be repaired or replaced which means it doesn’t use up
anymore of the environment after it has been made. Also the car needs some wood to restrict it from
flexing lengthwise. The reason for the triangle shape is that it’s a good shape to support the forces the
car can subject to during the race, the hole are there for making it lighter. The left picture shows what
my basic idea was turned into and then the right picture shows the near completed car.
As this is a computer model, I made lots of changes to the design as I went along. I use these as one
off lessons for lower school groups or revision-style lessons (one per weekl) with upper school
groups. I didn’t choose this idea because it wasn’t practical and it has a aerodynamic disadvantage.
The probability that their sum will be 2 is. A. B. C. Q. The median of 8, 2, 4, 8 is. A. 6. B. 3. C. 8. D.
5. Q. Would you expect the age of a motorbike and its value to have. A. This router uses a vacuum
pump to suck the pieces to the base and secure them. An easily handled car will be quicker and cause
less driver fatigue. The reason why there aren’t any plugs or wires is to improve reliability and reduce
the maintenance on the batteries and car between each race. The process only took about 1 and a half
hours which was quite surprising. See other similar resources ?3.50 (no rating) 0 reviews BUY NOW
Save for later Not quite what you were looking for. GCSE Resistant Materials - Major Project: Initial
ideas. Media Studies 2, Gcse Social studies 5, All University Degree Subjects 35, You're using the
Internet Explorer 6 browser to view the BBC website. The battery box is one of the good features of
this car because, it’s built on a set of rail, so when the driver gets out, it can slide out. In order for the
all the pieces to fit together firmly, I designed all the pieces to the millimetre. Dovetail joint b. Mitre
joint c. Finger joint d. Butt joint 17 Resistant Materials Revision Quiz Which is the most suitable
adhesive for joining plastic to plastic? a. PVA b. Contact Adhesive c. Tensol d. Hot melt glue (glue
gun) 18 Resistant Materials Revision Quiz Which metal would normally used to make this product?
a. Iron b. Mild Steel c. Aluminium d. Stainless Steel 19 Resistant Materials Revision Quiz Which
metal would normally used to make this product? a. This vibration needs to be sustained by the car
otherwise it will fall apart after a race or two. Steering T11.1. Steering systems must have minimal
play in joints. However because it should protect the car so well that it wouldn’t need to be replaced
for a long time. This would be a easy and functional way of doing it. Things to do first. Make a
revision timetable Read back through your notes Make a list of anything that you are not clear about
Make a list of keywords from each topic. Initial Ideas. GCSE Resistant Materials - Major Project:
Initial ideas. See other similar resources ?18.00 (no rating) 0 reviews BUY NOW Save for later Not
quite what you were looking for. How have you evaluated your work throughout the project. The
cross axle would be mounted onto the timber posts. Additionally, alloy wheels can be designed to
allow more air to flow over the brakes, this can help cooling. This rate of use and disposal takes a
particularly heavy toll on irreplaceable natural resources from our forests and mines. A student or
professional to have on a desk, to help looking at documents or suchlike. Feedback from other people
Ask a minimum of 3 people, including the client. After building my first model, I thought it needed
more support. Your final draft should be typed, with two spaces between each word. By Nathaniel
Olson. The Design Brief. Below is the design brief.
The resources were mainly for AQA specification but cover many features from other specifications.
Nathaniel Olson GCSE Resistant Materials Steering Layout and Drivetrain This was my first idea
for the steering. This doesn’t compromise the car very much in its structural strength. Adjustable arm
and head for easy directing of light. For example, I did some research on Raptor Fusion which came
4th in the National Final, the overall shape of it uses the space in the car efficiently and I have
incorporated that in my design as you can see in my development on slide 30. Dovetail joint b. Mitre
joint c. Finger joint d. Butt joint 17 Resistant Materials Revision Quiz Which is the most suitable
adhesive for joining plastic to plastic? a. PVA b. Contact Adhesive c. Tensol d. Hot melt glue (glue
gun) 18 Resistant Materials Revision Quiz Which metal would normally used to make this product?
a. Iron b. Mild Steel c. Aluminium d. Stainless Steel 19 Resistant Materials Revision Quiz Which
metal would normally used to make this product? a. I chose to use a solvent-based paint to protect
the chassis. Also suitable for the new GCSE for the mini projects only - not the NEA. What materials
would you use to make the real thing. GRP 23 Resistant Materials Revision Quiz Which plastic
would normally be used to make this product? a. LDPE b. HDPE c. Urea Formaldehyde d. What
finishes would you use to make the real thing. Nathaniel Olson GCSE Resistant Materials Harness
Mounting and Electrics The harness that we are using is a 5 point harness, two above the shoulder,
two next to the hips, one between the legs. Gcse resistant materials coursework grade boundaries.
The batteries are behind the driver as it’s most convenience place to put. When putting all the pieces
together, it became apparent that the slots would go together in a perfect world without any
expansion or warping of the wood. A wide range of excercises about resistant materials, systems
approach, Orange and blue banner with text GCSE Bitesize on left and the Bitesize fish on right. He
noticed that his six colleagues had all lost concentration, but he was enthralled. At least one
triangulated brace must be fitted to the rear roll bar. Motor Gear Grub Screw M12 16mm (X2) Total
Socket Button M8 30mm (X16) Socket Button M8 45mm (X12) Socket Cap M8 20mm (X2) Grub
Screw M12 16mm (X2) Socket Cap M8 50mm (X4) Nylock Nut M8 (X34) M8 Washer (X36) After
all of the metal parts were completed, I simply bolted them on with nuts and bolts. IP address:
213.152.165.98 Time: 2024-02-22T02:34:20Z URL. In my computer model, I need to see whether a
person would fit inside the car so I downloaded an ergonome off the internet and used him to
evaluated my model and see if it works. The box underneath has been replaced by a Raptor fusion
chassis shape. A more suitable test would be have the whole car done, give it to the students and
they drive it around and they tell me their feedbacks. I have worked part-time at I.C.E. We discussed
his ideas for a light, easily built chassis. All of the changes and development that I have done are
from slide 27 to 37. This included newspaper articles, pictures and extracts from several poems. This
selection allowed us to work with a number of influences that we otherwise would not have had. The
track is very big and has big corners that does not require a great degree of turning. But it does affect
the shape and warping of the wood which can cause problems when fitting and gluing the pieces
together. This allows space for the wheels to be there and able to move. It uses a handlebar from a
bike attached to a bike stem and that would rotate round a pivot.
He will ask you to look coursework the draft or the outline. Firstly the heat that the motor is emitting
can be direct into the batteries making them perform better. Knowledge, skills and understanding
developed during GCSE Design and Technology: Resistant Materials - Unit 2 (4560), for exams
from June 2010. Julius Ellison would normally have drifted off by now- the clients he had were
usually either madmen or trying to sell 'radical' products which were in fact useless. To be designed
to take advantage of modern computer controlled manufacturing techniques such CNC routing and
waterjet cutting. Collection of Data. Questionnaire. Survey. Experimentation. Comes in a dark
antique rust metal finish and is topped by a Brussels linen natural fabric shade. And to determine if
thickness of material plays a role. Nathaniel Olson GCSE Resistant Materials Third Idea This is a
modification on the previous idea. Scots Pine b. Cedar c. Parana Pine d. Mahogany 7 Resistant
Materials Revision Quiz What type of finish is shown in the image below? a. If we put the battery at
the front of the car, it would make the handling horrible. Knowledge, skills and understanding
developed during GCSE Design and Technology: Resistant Materials - Unit 2 (4560), for exams
from June 2010. There would be 3 trackrods, one to keep the wheels aligned, this would be done by
attaching the two kingposts together. I founded a place in Falmouth that can cut a full sheet of
plywood for a reasonable price. The block will expire shortly after those requests stop. Our customer
service team will review your report and will be in touch. ?18.00 (no rating) 0 reviews BUY NOW
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plastics should be seen as a real alternative and be able offer a huge amount of uses for this product.
Nathaniel Olson GCSE Resistant Materials Evaluation How have you tested the product. So the
posts are crucial as everything on the car would be attached to them. Plan of Make Nathaniel Olson
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3 Nathaniel Olson GCSE Resistant Materials Instruction Manual As this is a kit car that can be sold
in the shops, it would need a instruction manual of how to build the car. I chose to use a solvent-
based paint to protect the chassis. An easily handled car will be quicker and cause less driver fatigue.
Using aircraft style handle you would push and pull to rotate the wheels. GCSE Design and
Technology: Resistant materials (4562) Controlled Assessment Tasks and Guidance Introduction to
your Resistant Materials Coursework. All of the changes and development that I have done are from
slide 27 to 37. For this purpose, we are presenting you resistant helps that could help you coursework
understanding the nature of dissertation gcse or probably material you in writing gcse. This has big
consequences on the structure of the chassis as it will intersect with the wheels. This idea uses the
space beside the legs to fit the wheels in. The process was fairly quick, about 1 hour to produce 20 or
more pieces. It is made from recycled metal and sustainable plywood.
This method kept an open dialogue within the group allowing opinions to be constructively voiced,
and so, even if the actual material was not used, new ideas were always being developed.
Manufacturing Processes: Sand paper, square files, electric drills, Router. Made from ceramic and is
a design that would fit well into a living room as it is more of an ornament than a lamp. I have
received good feedback saying the car is very good overall. Gcse resistant materials coursework
grade boundaries. And so, these stimuli not only helped us to develop our content, they also showed
us how we should be conducting our research. External bodywork either side of the driver’s body to
a minimum height of 250mm from the seat base, or elbow height if above this level, shall be of rigid
material such as aluminium, rigid plastics, carbon fibre, grp or other composites of at least 1.5mm
thickness. Plywood needs to be a minimum of 3mm thick. To increase the strength, I am also using
timber for corner blocks. The resources were mainly for AQA specification but cover many features
from other specifications. The motor and batteries would be mounted on a partition that hangs from
the posts. Firstly between the two timber posts at each side, there would be a partition behind the
driver, and one at the back of the car. Nathaniel Olson GCSE Resistant Materials Interview with
Chris He talked about the centre of gravity and the weight distribution and how that would improve
the handling and the load on each wheel. Without it, this resource is gcse for use only by you. A
wide range of excercises about resistant materials, systems approach, Orange and blue banner with
text GCSE Bitesize on left and the Bitesize fish on right. Abstract: When I watch TV, I often wonder
how the signal sent by the remote control can travel by an invisible path to reach the receiver some 2
metres away. By recycling 620,000 tons of steel in 2002, Pennsylvanians saved 775,000 tons of iron
ore, 434,000 tons of coal, and 37,000 tons of limestone. Melamine Formaldehyde b. LDPE c. Urea
Formaldehyde d. But what if that invisible path was blocked off using particular materials. Between
the two partitions, there would be pieces of wood spanning the gap and that would be where the
batteries and motor would go. Nathaniel Olson GCSE Resistant Materials Evaluation 2 How does
the product meet the specification. So the posts are crucial as everything on the car would be
attached to them. After some finishing touches with the paint, the wooden part of the chassis is
finished. Our customer service team will review your report and will be in touch. ?18.00 (no rating) 0
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resource. GRP 23 Resistant Materials Revision Quiz Which plastic would normally be used to make
this product? a. LDPE b. HDPE c. Urea Formaldehyde d. Dovetail joint b. Mitre joint c. Finger joint
d. Butt joint 17 Resistant Materials Revision Quiz Which is the most suitable adhesive for joining
plastic to plastic? a. PVA b. Contact Adhesive c. Tensol d. Hot melt glue (glue gun) 18 Resistant
Materials Revision Quiz Which metal would normally used to make this product? a. Iron b. Mild
Steel c. Aluminium d. Stainless Steel 19 Resistant Materials Revision Quiz Which metal would
normally used to make this product? a. This idea would end up being too complicated and very tight
spaces which would decrease the efficiency of the motor. Hey all, the deadline for my resistant
materials coursework is really It s for gcse but it helps a bit you just need to write lods and lods
more. It also had to be reasonably competitive at the national final, achieving a top 15 place. Lap
straps must be able to be fully tightened before shoulder straps and must fully tighten around the
driver’s lap without additional padding in front of the driver. T10.5. Drivers in low reclined seating
positions with a raking angle of less than 45 degrees if the seat has a flat base, or 30 degrees with a
front angle of 15 degrees will require a five or six point safety harness.
Very little preparation needed other than some props and printing the appropriate slides. ?5.00
Bundle 6 x 1 hour GCSE Design Resistant Materials Revision Lessons Exam Questions Tools etc 6 x
suggested 1 hour revision lessons on the theme of. The one that drops the quickest would be the best
material for the base of the pan. Materials vary in their heat conductivity and in their insulation
capacity. This isn’t a sustainable finish as it forces the car to be unrecyclable and have to go straight
to landfill sites. The parts that are being cut out on the right are the 2 middle sections, bulkhead and
1 side piece. We also used the wood as a board where we can fit electrical wires and devices. See
other similar resources ?3.00 2.00 1 review BUY NOW Save for later Not quite what you were
looking for. Energy efficient clip-on light with a flexible neck provides low heat illumination that can
reduce eye strain. Steering T11.1. Steering systems must have minimal play in joints. The reason why
there aren’t any plugs or wires is to improve reliability and reduce the maintenance on the batteries
and car between each race. Match the manufactured board with the explanation. A. B. C. D. E. 2.
Resistant Materials Revision Quiz. It may not make a big difference, but it does make some
difference. Reviews Select overall rating (no rating) Your rating is required to reflect your happiness.
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Secondly, the layout helps the weight distribution to be more central which then would help the
manoeuvrability and difficulty of steering the car. Minimum number of components MUST Must fit
the regulations set by Greenpower (See in two slides) Be able to fit wide range of people into it. To
increase the strength, I am also using timber for corner blocks. Will be easily modified by student
clubs to their preferences. It uses a handlebar from a bike attached to a bike stem and that would
rotate round a pivot. Greenpower is a charitable organisation that runs a series of races in the UK for
school-built electric cars. Also there would be one end of another trackrod attached to the kingpost
of the one wheel and the handle that is on the same side and would be the same for the other side.
The motor, roll bar and back cross axle are all connected to one piece. Nathaniel Olson GCSE
Resistant Materials Evaluation How have you tested the product. GCSE Design and Technology:
Resistant materials (4562) Controlled Assessment Tasks and Guidance Introduction to your Resistant
Materials Coursework. It is also about how ready you are in body and mind to perform them. The
advantages of this is the strong end product that won’t come apart easily. This included newspaper
articles, pictures and extracts from several poems. This selection allowed us to work with a number
of influences that we otherwise would not have had. He is English designer and the Senior Vice
President of Industrial Design at Apple Inc. And topics covered in GCSE Design and Technology:
Resistant Materials ( 4560) Controlled Assessment Adviser (previously called Coursework Adviser)
to. Each slide contains easy to read basic information about each material with examples of names,
properties and uses.

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