Download - Year 7 Design and Technology Folio by Olivia
OliviaTask 2, 2012
ContentsDesign Brief...........................................................................................................................................3
The problem......................................................................................................................................3
Criteria for success............................................................................................................................3
Limitations.........................................................................................................................................3
Research................................................................................................................................................4
Brainstorming the things a bushwalkers hut would need.................................................................4
Examples of a bushwalkers hut.........................................................................................................5
Time chart.............................................................................................................................................8
Construction task term3....................................................................................................................9
Sizes...................................................................................................................................................9
Construction steps.............................................................................................................................9
Evaluation..............................................................................................................................................9
Must be big enough for 5 people......................................................................................................9
Must have roof................................................................................................................................10
Must have wooden floors................................................................................................................10
Must blend in with the environment...............................................................................................10
Must have space outside for camp fire............................................................................................10
Must have gutter.............................................................................................................................10
Must have a small fire place for winter...........................................................................................10
Must have kitchen with bench........................................................................................................10
Must have space for fire wood outside...........................................................................................10
Must have curtains..........................................................................................................................10
Time plan.............................................................................................................................................10
Gantt chart..........................................................................................................................................10
Design Task 2Bush walkers Hut
Bushwalking is a popular pastime for people of all ages in Australia. In National parks all over Australia bush walking tracks can be found.Tracks range in length from a few kilometres to those extending many kilometres and taking a number of days to complete.On the longer tracks basic overnight facilities are sometimes provided to allow people to sleep relatively comfortably without the need to erect tents. Your task will be to design an environmentally friendly bush walker’s hut. The hut should be designed to blend in with the local environment.A three dimensional model of the final design for the hut will be produced.
Design BriefThe problem
The task is to make a little comfortable hut for people to sleep in after a days a bushwalking the hut has to be nature friendly and that it needs to be a 3D model.
Criteria for success
Must be big enough for 5 people Must have running water Must have roof Must have wooden floors Must have brooms inside Must have platform for sleeping Must have curtains Must have space for fire wood outside with fire wood there Must have a gutter Must blend in with the environment Must have kitchen with bench Must have gutter Must have space outside for camp fire Must have a small fire place for winter
Limitations The skills I have The time I have How expensive it will be The materials I have The tools available in the school
Research
Brainstorming the things a bushwalkers hut would need
MY BUSHWALKERS HUT
o Fire place
o Shelter
o Wooden floor
o 5 people
o Incest proof
o Mop and bucket
Water proof
o Shelter for fire wood
o Warm
o Fire wood
o Dry
o Brooms
o Fresh water
Examples of a bushwalkers hut
(NSW Goverment )
I like how it has a shelter for fire wood
(Le Dugong Diving Center)
I like how it is not to fancy
and it kind of blends in the environment
X4
(Crownover)
On stilts and you can store
fire wood
It looks warm
Simple
design brief
investigating
thinking
choosing
making
evaluating
Blends in with the environment
Not too big or to small
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week 2
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Task description WeeksDesign brief We did our Limitations and our
criteria for success1
Investigating We practiced our drawing skills and then drew a good copy then coloured it in
2
Thinking Did a cardboard model 2Choosing Choosing the design that I
wanted to do for my hut1
Making We made our actual piece 5
Evaluation Checking our criteria for success
2
Time chart
Construction task term3
Measure all pieces to exact.
Sizes
PARTS LWT NO REQUIEDStilts 20mmx20mm 5X
top sides of roof 180mmx115mm 2xBase 140mmX140mm 1X
Ceiling 140mmX140mm 1Xwalls 140mmX140mm 4x
triangles for roof 140mmx50mm 2x10xInside pieces(radita pine) 40mmx20mm 9x
Construction steps First measure all sides using a steel ruler Then measure walls to exact cut them with a tenon saw After that sand them using garnet paper on a sanding bock then cut top and bottom pieces using a tenon saw Then measure out side roof pieces and cut them out using a cooping saw Then cut out the stilts using a different type of wood called radiata pine Then after you’ve got all the pieces start to put It together First put one piece of radita pine on each wall at the bottom Then using a drill press drill holes on the 4 sides of the windows and on the 2 top corners of
the door. Then using a cooping saw cut out the windows and the door Then put a bit of PVA glue on the bottom and stick it onto the base while drying turn it over
and nail 3 nails into it repeat until all walls are on. Then put ceiling on and nail it together then put the roof together using hot glue then nail it After that hot glue roof onto my Then hot glue the gaps together.
Evaluation
Must be big enough for 5 peopleYes I think it should be big enough to fit 5 people.
Must have roof Yes it does have a roof on top of my house
Must have wooden floorsYes it does have a wooden floor because I made it out of wood
Must blend in with the environmentYes it could blend in with the environment because I can paint it whatever colour I want it to be.
Must have space outside for camp fireYes it does have space for a campfire outside because I can create room somewhere in front of the hut.
Must have gutterNo I did not put a gutter on my model but it would be easy to put one on.
Must have a small fire place for winterNo I did not put a fireplace in because we did not do the inside of the hut but it would be easy to put one in
Must have kitchen with benchNo I did not put a kitchen because we did not do the inside of the hut but it would be easy to put one in.
Must have space for fire wood outsideYes I did leave space for fire wood outside under the hut.
Must have curtainsNo it does not have because we did not go into much detail and curtains would be easy and quick to put in if I had to.
Bibliography(n.d.). Retrieved March 19, 2012
Crownover, J. (n.d.). Retrieved March 19, 2012, from http://www.google.com.au/imgres?q=bunk+beds&hl=en&gbv=2&tbm=isch&tbnid=9S6Kr0-n0srj7M:&imgrefurl=http://www.createdwithlogs.com/Log%2520Bunk%2520Beds.html&docid=geAcgpyLcS1xxM&imgurl=http://www.createdwithlogs.com/images/twin%252520over%252520twin%252520b
Le Dugong Diving Center. (n.d.). tripadviser . Retrieved March 20, 2012, from Le Dugong Diving Center: http://www.google.com.au/imgres?q=huts&start=37&hl=en&gbv=2&addh=36&tbm=isch&tbnid=8aL17DN-X7dphM:&imgrefurl=http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g303906-d1014382-Reviews-Le_Dugong_Resort_Diving_Center-Ko_Libong_Trang_Province.html&docid=_oeFIa7L6oM-7M
NSW Goverment . (n.d.). Environment and Heritage. Retrieved March 20, 2012, from Environment and Heritage : http://www.google.com.au/imgres?q=huts&hl=en&gbv=2&tbm=isch&tbnid=52avm1VGe4tnMM:&imgrefurl=http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/parkmanagement/historichutsmgmtplandraft.htm&docid=F8aZVEtZTq-KZM&imgurl=http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/images/emb/1.598.jpg&w