Learning objective
the use of measuring aids, eg templates, in ensuring consistency of accuracy and the reduction of possible human error. Determining quantities of materials. Calculation of sides and angles of products. Use of datum points and geometry when setting out design drawings. Use of geometry to create templates for designs.
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Accuracy in design and manufacture
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Accuracy in design and manufacture
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Quick explanation
the use of measuring aids, eg templates, in ensuring consistency of accuracy and the reduction of possible human error. Determining quantities of materials. Calculation of sides and angles of products. Use of datum points and geometry when setting out design drawings. Use of geometry to create templates for designs
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- You need to be able to the use of measuring aids, eg templates, in ensuring consistency of accuracy and the reduction of possible human error. Determining quantities of materials. Calculation of sides and angles of products. Use of datum points and geometry when setting out design drawings. Use of geometry to create templates for designs.
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Quick student answer
Which of the following measuring aids is most effective for ensuring consistent accuracy in fabric cutting?
Direct answer
A template is a pre-made pattern that can be used to cut multiple pieces of fabric with consistent dimensions.
Key terms
- Template: A pattern used to cut fabric pieces with precision.
- Datum Point: A fixed reference point used for measurements in design.
Common trap
Ignoring measurement accuracy: Always double-check measurements and use templates to ensure consistency.
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