Tuesday 5 June 2012

DF assignment questions


  1. Choose 2 machines that you used in the fabrication of your desk tidy. With these machines in mind, outline WPH&S considerations that must be adhered to when using these machines. Include photographs of your chosen machines (OnGuard may be an excellent resource for this question).
BAND SAW

SAFETY GEAR
-Goggles 
-Appropriate clothing

HAZARDS
-Long sleeved shirts can get caught in the work or in the band saw blade.
-Keep hair tied up so it doesn't get caught in the band saw blade.
-A blade can break and the possibility exists that a piece could come loose.
-Keep attention on what you are cutting
-Turn off the band saw once you are finished using it.
-Keep fingers away from blade



BELT AND DISC SANDER

SAFETY GEAR
-Googles
-Appropriate clothing
-Mask (optional)

HAZARDS
-If wearing long sleeves, roll them up so they don't get caught in the machine.
-Tie hair so it doesn't get caught in the machine.
-Dust or a bit of the project could fling into your eye, so always wear goggles.
-Turn the machine off once you have done.
-Don't talk or look at anything while using the machine because you can slip and hurt your self.



2. The material you are using for your desk tidy is called Polymethylmethacrylate (ACRYLIC). It has specific properties and uses.  Choose 2 other common polymers and in table form give their industrial name, common name, properties and uses.



  1. Industrial Name
    Common Name
    Properties And Uses
    Polyester
    thermoplastic or thermoset polycondensate.
    It has excellent dimensional stability, high dielectric strength, and good toughness. It has moderate chemical resistance, low resistance to strong acids and bases, is notch sensitive, and is not recommended for outdoor use or in hot water.
    Polyamide
    PA or Nylon
    It has high lubricity and moderate strength. It is tough, inexpensive, and has poor dimensional stability due to water absorption (hygroscopic nature)




3.Extrusion, injection moulding, compression moulding, vacuum forming and laminating are examples of common manufacturing processes used with polymers (Plastics). Choose one process and with the use of diagrams and bullet points outline the process.


INJECTION MOULDING
Injection moulding is a manufacturing process for producing parts from both thermoplastic andthermosetting plastic materials. Material is fed into a heated barrel, mixed, and forced into a mold cavity where it cools and hardens to the configuration of the cavity. After a product is designed, usually by an industrial designer or an engineer, molds are made by a moldmaker (or toolmaker) from metal, usually either steel or aluminum, and precision-machined to form the features of the desired part. Injection molding is widely used for manufacturing a variety of parts, from the smallest component to entire body panels of cars.

STAGES OF INJECTION MOULDING
Stage 1
Granulated or powdered thermoplastic plastic is fed from a hopper into the Injection Moulding machine.

Stage 2

The Injection Moulding machine consists of a hollow steel barrel, containing a rotating screw (Archemidial Screw). The screw carries the plastic along the barrel to the mould.

Heaters surround the barrel melt the plastic as it travels along the barrel.

Stage 3
The screw is forced back as the melted plastic collects at the end of the barrel.
Once enough plastic has collected a hydraulic ram pushes the screw forward injecting the plastic through a sprue into a mould cavity.
The mould is warmed before injecting and the plastic is injected quickly to prevent it from hardening before the mould is full.



Stage 4
Pressure is maintained for a short time (dwell time) to prevent the material creeping back during setting (hardening). This prevents shrinkage and hollows, therefore giving a better quality product.
The moulding is left to cool before removing (ejected) from the mould. The moulding takes on the shape of the mould cavity.

The image below shows an an Injection Moulding machine.


4.Extension Work - Using processes acquired from your maths lessons, calculate the amount of acrylic sheet that your FINAL desk tidy represents. Show all calculations; answer needs to be in square metres.

Thursday 24 May 2012

week 5


Today in DF I started of by glueing the 6 pipes and the piece that goes in front of the pipes.  I also cut out the small triangles used to hold things in place. I cut to out but when I glued them I only used 1 because if I glued them both you would not be able to put any thing in them. Today I finished my desk tidy and here is a photo of my finished work....


My project
A birds eye view

The back of my project.

week 4


Today in DF I cut the pencil holes out. But instead of doing 3 (as shown in post 14) i cut out 6 because their was not enough room to do three big pipes but there was enough room to do 6 smaller pipes. I used clear colour pipes. I also cut out the piece of acrylic that sits just after the pipes. Next lesson i’m hoping to glue both the pipes and the piece that goes in front of the pipes.

week 3


Today in DF I cut out the draw (as shown in post 1). It was a little bit tricky as the large band saw was broken. Instead I used the smaller band saw which took a little bit longer to cut out. It was also a bit difficult to cut out as I couldn’t use the sander to sand the corners because it didn’t fit, so instead I used sanding paper and the hand sander. Next lesson I will cut out my pencils holes.

week 2


Today was the day I started to make my desk tidy. First I measured and cut out the basic outline using the band saw and then sanded it down so it would be nice and smooth. I was a bi scared at first to use the band saw because I had never used it before but after I cut i was not scared anymore.After that I glued it together and left it down in a room so nobody would touch it and so the glue would dry. Next lesson I will try and cut out everything so after I do that I can start building everything.

Term 2 week 1



I have changed my idea from reflection 13. I changed it because I liked this idea better than my other idea. I came up with it myself and I think it looks great!
Here is my idea...

















I like this idea better because it looks better and it is more simple to make than my other ideas. 





Monday 12 March 2012

lesson 13

Today I was away, but I asked what we were doing in class so I could do it at home.
Mr ward asked us to research some desk tidies, so we would have some ideas of what we could make.
Here are some of the ideas I am thinking of...