C5 - CAD and CAM Products
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C5 – CAD & CAM Products
CAD and rapid prototyping in the
development of electronic product
housing.
Consider the reduction of research and development
work when designing the casing for electronic
products.
Benefits of using CAD and rapid
prototyping to the designer and
manufacturer of electronic products.
Consider costs, development time, working models,
manufacturing strategies, number of components, use
of materials and market research.
Use of rapid prototyping in the
development of cosmetics packaging.
Consider testing, reduction in waste and user
requirements.
Benefits of using rapid prototyping to
the designer and manufacturer of
cosmetics products.
Consider weight and thickness of material,
ergonomics, manufacturing strategies and market
research.
CAD and rapid prototyping has
reduced the life cycle of packaged
products.
For example, style and method of assembly, and use of
standardized fittings.
Describe how the use of CAD has
changed the jewellery industry.
Consider settings, patterns, size and virtual products.
Benefits of using CAD/CAM to the
designer and manufacturer of
jewellery.
Consider production of master, lost wax casting,
reproduction, mass customization, size and range of
products.
CAD/CAM has improved the type
and range of jewellery products
available to the consumer.
Consider use of scanning 2D images, 3D sculpture, and
complementary sets.
Outline a piece of furniture that can be
manufactured by CAD/CAM or by a
more traditional process.
Consider flat-pack furniture compared to traditional
cabinet-making techniques.
Compare the two manufacturing
processes for a chosen piece of
furniture.
Refer to skills involved, efficiency of production,
quality control, precision, flexibility and economics.
Evaluate the product manufactured
by the two manufacturing processes.
Refer to complexity of design, quality and cost.
Benefits of using CAD/CAM in the
design and manufacture of flatpack furniture.
Assembly of parts in CAD drawings
Order of assembly
Quality control
Mass customization.
CAD/CAM has affected consumer
choice when purchasing furniture.
Include interior design packages to model and design
environments.
Outline an area in which a single
task robot could be used in the
manufacture of flat-pack furniture.
Counting accessories and adding fixings.
Issues associated with using manufactured
boards and natural timber when using CAM
to produce furniture.
Consider chipping, grain, warping, the clamping of
material, quality of profile.
Increased use of CAD/CAM in furniture
manufacture has developed the need for a
wider range of knock down fittings.
Flat-pack furniture.
Describe how exploded view CAD
drawings have helped consumers
when assembling components.
Consider the use and quality of pictorial view sequence
diagrams.