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MIG WELDING#1

A welding process that uses a continuous wire feed and an inert gas to protect the weld, ideal for metal furniture fabrication.

TIG WELDING#2

A welding technique using a non-consumable tungsten electrode to produce high-quality welds, suitable for precise metalwork.

METAL FINISHING#3

Processes like painting or powder coating that enhance the appearance and durability of metal furniture.

ERGONOMICS#4

The study of designing furniture that maximizes comfort and efficiency for users, vital for functional designs.

PROTOTYPING#5

Creating a preliminary model of a furniture piece to test design concepts and functionality before final production.

TECHNICAL DRAWINGS#6

Detailed illustrations that provide specifications for dimensions, materials, and assembly of furniture designs.

MATERIAL SELECTION#7

Choosing appropriate materials based on design requirements, durability, and aesthetics for furniture projects.

SCALE MODELS#8

Miniature representations of furniture designs used to visualize and test concepts before full-scale fabrication.

FUNCTIONAL TESTING#9

Evaluating a furniture piece's usability, stability, and comfort to ensure it meets design criteria.

USER FEEDBACK#10

Input from potential users regarding comfort and design, crucial for refining furniture pieces.

WELDING SAFETY#11

Protocols and best practices to ensure safety during welding processes to prevent accidents and injuries.

CRAFTSMANSHIP#12

The skill and quality of work demonstrated in the fabrication of furniture, reflecting attention to detail.

FURNITURE DESIGN PRINCIPLES#13

Fundamental guidelines that govern the aesthetic and functional aspects of furniture creation.

CUTTING TECHNIQUES#14

Methods used to shape metal components accurately before assembly in furniture fabrication.

QUALITY CHECKS#15

Regular inspections during fabrication to ensure that the furniture meets design specifications and safety standards.

FINAL PRESENTATION#16

The showcase of completed furniture pieces, highlighting design choices and technical skills acquired during the course.

DESIGN BRIEF#17

A document outlining the goals, specifications, and constraints of a furniture design project.

MOOD BOARD#18

A collage of images and materials that visually communicates the design direction and style for a furniture piece.

DOCUMENTATION#19

Recording the design process, including decisions made and challenges faced, essential for future reference.

ASSEMBLY TECHNIQUES#20

Methods used to join different components of furniture together, ensuring structural integrity.

CUSTOM FURNITURE#21

Unique pieces tailored to specific client needs, showcasing the designer's creativity and technical skills.

DESIGN EVALUATION#22

Assessing the effectiveness and appeal of a furniture design based on user feedback and functional testing.

INDUSTRY STANDARDS#23

Established benchmarks for quality and safety in furniture design and manufacturing that must be adhered to.

AESTHETIC CONSIDERATIONS#24

Factors related to the visual appeal of a furniture piece, including style, color, and form.

FUNCTIONALITY#25

The practical use and effectiveness of a furniture piece, ensuring it meets the intended purpose.