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METALWORKING#1
The process of shaping and manipulating metals to create functional or artistic items.
WELDING#2
A technique for joining two pieces of metal using heat and pressure, essential for creating durable structures.
CUTTING#3
The process of using tools to slice through metal, forming desired shapes and sizes for projects.
BENDING#4
The method of deforming metal to create curves or angles, often used in art and design.
FINISHING#5
The final steps in metalworking that enhance appearance and protect the surface, such as polishing or painting.
METAL TYPES#6
Various categories of metals, such as steel, aluminum, and copper, each with unique properties.
METAL PROPERTIES#7
Characteristics of metals, including strength, weight, and corrosion resistance, influencing their use.
SAFETY PRACTICES#8
Guidelines to ensure safe handling and usage of metalworking tools and materials.
DESIGN PRINCIPLES#9
Fundamental concepts that guide the creation of aesthetically pleasing and functional art pieces.
TOOL USAGE#10
Knowledge and skills required to effectively operate metalworking tools, ensuring safety and efficiency.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT#11
The effects of metal production and usage on the environment, emphasizing sustainability.
RECYCLABILITY#12
The ability to process used metals into new products, reducing waste and conserving resources.
SKETCHING#13
The initial phase of design where ideas are visually represented, helping to refine concepts.
PROJECT PLAN#14
A detailed outline of steps and materials needed to execute a metalworking project.
HANDS-ON PRACTICE#15
Practical experience gained through direct interaction with tools and materials.
DOCUMENTATION#16
Recording processes and techniques used in projects, valuable for reflection and improvement.
MOOD BOARD#17
A visual collage representing the style and inspiration behind a design project.
CREATIVITY#18
The ability to generate unique ideas and solutions in the design and fabrication of art.
PEER REVIEW#19
A process where students evaluate each other's work, providing constructive feedback.
FABRICATION#20
The actual construction of an item, combining various techniques learned throughout the course.
PROTOTYPING#21
Creating a preliminary model of a design to test concepts and functionality before final production.
ARTISTIC VISION#22
The personal style and intent that guide an artist's work, influencing design choices.
ASSESSMENT METHODS#23
Various strategies used to evaluate student progress, including self-assessments and peer reviews.
DIY PROJECTS#24
Do-it-yourself tasks that encourage creativity and practical skills in metalworking.
SHOWCASE#25
An event or platform where students present their completed projects, celebrating their achievements.