1. List the materials that were used in the construction of your vehicle; for the construction of my vehicle I used a drill, a sanding machine, a strip heater a dremel, a hot glue gun and a solder.
2. Describe some environmental problems which are caused by the overuse of plastics?; the environmental problems are that it takes many years for plastic to break down so we burry it which damages the soil and animals that may eat things in the soil. It is also causing pollution in oceans and is killing many animals e.g. Turtles, because they think they are jelly fish.
3. List three situations where a remote control device is used in everyday life and comment on the advantage of these remote control devices.
1. TV remote, 2. Car key, 3. Garage door opener. The advantages of these remote controlled devices are that instead of going to trouble to do things they can easily be done. I think the most useful one out of these three is the garage door opener because people use to have to lock it to the ground so people couldn't get in and every time they came home they would have to unlock it, lift it up, drive in, close it and lock it again. Now with a 'clicker' I find that it is much simpler.
Design futures
Thursday, 22 March 2012
Tuesday, 20 March 2012
DECORATING!
Today was a fun day, because I had completely finished my car so I got to decorate it. It was so much fun also because I got to see other people creative ideas for their car as well as putting lots of ideas into mine.
Wiring part 2.
Today we did the second part of the wiring, but before we did that whe had to plat the three wires together so the didn't bat tangled. After we did that Mr Ward brought up the wiring diagram again and we connected the car and the handle via the wires and the car worked! I went into the workshop and Mr Ward solderd it altogether for me. What I enjoyed most about today was the relief of having my car done but also when I was done, helping other people with there's.
Wiring part 1.
Today we started to first part of the wiring, Mr Ward showed us the wiring diagram it didn't take me long to figure it out. I ended up being the first one finished with the wiring but I still helped other people. What I enjoyed today was challenging myself with the wiring and I liked trying to figure out where everything went and where they connected.
Soldering
Today we started soldering our wires. Soldering is where you hold a piece of metel on the soldering iron and it melts onto our wires nut we had to be really careful because they were extremely hot. We also had to cut a piece of wire that would fit across from one button on the handle to the other. What I enjoyed most about today was using the soldering iron.
Hot glue gun
Today we were in the workshop because we were hot glue gunning the wheels, axles and tubes on. If we finished that we would hammer very carefully the small gears onto the engine and then hot glue gunned them on. Ruby and I finished early so we helped other people with there's. I enjoyed using the hot glue gun except when it burnt me.
Putting the wheels together
Today Mr Ward gave us a bag of essentials for our car. In that bag was;
Axel = steel
Gears = polymer (plastic) - polycarbonate
Tube = polymer (plastic) - polycarbonate
Wheels = rubber
Nuts = metal
Buttons = metal and polymer (plastic) - polycarbonate
We had to cut the axel in half and the tube into quarters. We would then hammer the large gears onto each axel, then put the tubes on either sides of the large gear. We would then put the wheels on each but only if it had 9-10mm in between the tube and wheel. Then we had to put the button in the holes in the handle, we then had to secure a nut around it so it wouldn't fall out.
What I enjoyed most about doing this, I may have been hard but our friends were all helping each other and supporting each other.
Axel = steel
Gears = polymer (plastic) - polycarbonate
Tube = polymer (plastic) - polycarbonate
Wheels = rubber
Nuts = metal
Buttons = metal and polymer (plastic) - polycarbonate
We had to cut the axel in half and the tube into quarters. We would then hammer the large gears onto each axel, then put the tubes on either sides of the large gear. We would then put the wheels on each but only if it had 9-10mm in between the tube and wheel. Then we had to put the button in the holes in the handle, we then had to secure a nut around it so it wouldn't fall out.
What I enjoyed most about doing this, I may have been hard but our friends were all helping each other and supporting each other.
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