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Card 6
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Describe why designers would analyse a competitors product.
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Card 7
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Describe the importance of making a model before making the final product
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Card 8
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In batch production, batch size can vary from small numbers such as 20 or 30 to thousands of products. True or False?
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Card 9
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A prototype car would normally be made as a one-off product. True or False?
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Card 10
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Computer controlled machines are suitable for batch production. True or False?
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Card 11
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Explain how the different scales of production can affect the cost of a product.
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Card 12
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Is beech a hardwood or softwood?
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Card 13
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Use notes and sketches to describe in detail the main stages to finish the edge of a roughly sawn piece of acrylic.
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Card 14
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What is a tenon saw used for?
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Card 15
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Try Square?
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