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Resistant Materials practical lessons usually take place in the room at the bottom of the stairs to the [[belfry]] that I forget the number off... I think it's 60... unless you are messing about with cadcam... These lessons teach you how to measure, cut and stick wood/plastic/metal to make something useful (like a CD rack) which doesn't fall apart in a week...  
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Resistant Materials practical lessons usually take place in the room at the bottom of the stairs to the [[belfry]] that I forget the number off... I think it's 60... unless you are messing about with cadcam... These lessons teach you how to measure, cut and stick wood/plastic/metal to make something useful (like a CD rack) which doesn't fall apart in a week... The GCSE coursework also has an element of [[Graphics]] and drawing with black pens...
  
 
You get to use all the woodworking tools unless the teacher is out of the room. This tends to mean that after school lessons are required to finish whatever it is you are making...
 
You get to use all the woodworking tools unless the teacher is out of the room. This tends to mean that after school lessons are required to finish whatever it is you are making...

Revision as of 22:29, 26 August 2006

Resistant Materials practical lessons usually take place in the room at the bottom of the stairs to the belfry that I forget the number off... I think it's 60... unless you are messing about with cadcam... These lessons teach you how to measure, cut and stick wood/plastic/metal to make something useful (like a CD rack) which doesn't fall apart in a week... The GCSE coursework also has an element of Graphics and drawing with black pens...

You get to use all the woodworking tools unless the teacher is out of the room. This tends to mean that after school lessons are required to finish whatever it is you are making...

taught by Mr Fitton amongst others.