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UPCYCLING#1
The process of transforming waste materials into new, functional products, enhancing their value and reducing waste.
FURNITURE DESIGN#2
The art and science of creating functional and aesthetically pleasing furniture pieces, considering form, function, and materials.
SUSTAINABILITY#3
Practices that meet current needs without compromising future generations, often focusing on eco-friendly materials and processes.
WOODWORKING#4
The craft of shaping and assembling wood to create functional items, including furniture, using various tools and techniques.
DESIGN THINKING#5
A problem-solving approach that prioritizes user needs and creative solutions, essential for effective furniture design.
JOINERY#6
The technique of connecting two or more pieces of wood together, crucial for structural integrity in furniture.
ECO-FRIENDLY FINISHES#7
Non-toxic coatings used on furniture to enhance appearance while minimizing environmental impact.
FUNCTIONALITY#8
The practical usability of a furniture piece, ensuring it serves its intended purpose effectively.
PROJECT MANAGEMENT#9
The process of planning, executing, and overseeing a project, ensuring it meets objectives within time and budget constraints.
MATERIAL SOURCING#10
The practice of identifying and acquiring materials needed for a project, focusing on quality and sustainability.
CUTTING TECHNIQUES#11
Methods used to accurately cut wood, essential for precision in furniture construction.
ASSEMBLY#12
The process of putting together various components of furniture, ensuring stability and design fidelity.
PROTOTYPING#13
Creating a preliminary model of a furniture piece to test design concepts and functionality before final production.
PORTFOLIO#14
A collection of work samples showcasing a designer's skills and projects, important for professional presentation.
FINISHING TECHNIQUES#15
Processes applied to enhance the look and durability of furniture, including staining, painting, and sealing.
SKETCHING#16
The act of drawing preliminary designs for furniture, helping visualize concepts and ideas before production.
MOOD BOARD#17
A visual collage of images, colors, and materials that conveys the design direction and inspiration for a project.
SAFETY PRACTICES#18
Guidelines and precautions taken to ensure safety while working with tools and materials in woodworking.
DOCUMENTATION#19
The process of recording each step of the crafting journey, important for reflection and presentation.
REFLECTIVE JOURNAL#20
A personal record where students evaluate their learning experiences and progress throughout the course.
STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY#21
The ability of a furniture piece to support weight and withstand use without collapsing or failing.
PEER FEEDBACK#22
Input and suggestions from fellow students that help improve design and craftsmanship through collaborative learning.
SAMPLE JOINTS#23
Test connections made between wood pieces to practice joinery techniques before final assembly.
BUDGETING#24
Planning and allocating financial resources for materials and tools needed in a crafting project.
ALTERNATIVE MATERIALS#25
Non-traditional resources used in furniture design, often sourced from discarded or recycled items.