1.5.3.1 - C.1. Construct a logical plan outlining the steps and justified use of resources to create a low-fidelity prototype of the hand tool.
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What is the purpose of marking out materials before cutting?
💡 Hint: Think of it as drawing a map to guide your cutting.
Name one safety gear you should wear while prototyping.
💡 Hint: Consider items that protect your eyes or hands.
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What is the primary purpose of a low-fidelity prototype?
💡 Hint: Consider what you'd want to test first before finalizing a product's look.
True or False: Safety gear is optional during prototyping.
💡 Hint: Think about the risks involved in using cutting tools.
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You have designed a hand tool that requires three separate components to be joined. Create a specific plan outlining the materials and methods you would use to join the parts effectively while ensuring structural integrity.
💡 Hint: Think about combining materials that complement each other’s strengths.
Describe how you would adapt your prototype plan if you found that the original materials were not available. What alternatives would you suggest, and how would they impact your design?
💡 Hint: Consider material properties – how does density affect the functionality?
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