Tuesday, 26 February 2013

Packaging - Part 2

LO: To understand the coursework requirements and outline your initial ideas.


Starter - 10 minutes


NET:

As explained last lesson, you must design flat-pack cardboard packaging for a takeaway meal. The packaging must close securely without using glue or other fixings. It must be possible to make it from one net.

The net must:

  • be drawn accurately using vector tools
  • show cut lines and folds
  • fold to make the complete packaging

Use this link for inspiration: http://www.mr-d-n-t.co.uk/nets.htm


Here is one that Emily found!

You may need to do several drafts to check scale before you are happy

This photo shows several attempts on getting the scale correct, 1:4 then 1:2.5 were used, eventually 1:2.5 with a landscape setting was selected

Main - 45 minutes


Create your net in 2D Design...

You may need to go into File > Print Setup to change to Landscape before you print


It is recommend you set the following before you begin:
From the Setup > Drawing > Layout menu, select ISO A4 as your paper type, click OK.






From the Setup > Drawing > Scale menu, select a suitable Scale for your Drawing, anything from 1:2 to 1:4 should work depending on your real life size, click OK.






Double click on the 'Dim Lines' icon on the left hand side





From this menu change the Units to 'Manual' and then click on 'Units'.





Double check that the Length Units is set to Millimetres and then tick 'Display Units', click OK.





Lastly, select 'Grid Lock' from the menu on the right hand side.





Double check that you have set this up correctly, if you have, you are ready to begin designing!

Plenary - 5 minutes


Blog about what you have achieved today

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