Celtic Design Pendant

Design and Make Assignment (DMA)

Design Brief

Design and make a pendant based on Celtic designs.

Specification

The pendant must be:

  • based on Celtic designs

  • made from cast pewter

  • must be suitable for hanging from a string, a leather thong or a chain necklace.

 

Reseach

Use research methods to find information about the Celts: 

  • find out where they came from,

  • where they migrated to

  • when they arrived in Britain.

Also research: 

  • the designs Celts used on buckles, pendants, jewellery and on other products

  • information about pewter and how pewter may be cast into moulds

  • materials that may be used for moulds and how these materials may be shaped to form moulds.

Recording Information and Designs

Record your findings using information and communication technology (ICT) or using notes and sketches.

Use your findings to develop a design for a pendant based on  Celtic designs.

 

 

 

 

Develop a Design

Using a Celtic design as your starting point, develop a design for a pendant using notes and sketches or computer aided drawing/design (CAD).  Remember, the product will be a pewter casting, so do not make the design too complicated.

Final Design

Draw your final design using CAD.  Add a "runner" to one edge of the design so that when a mould is made, molten pewter may be poured down the runner and into the mould.

Design and Make the Mould

Use a computer numerically controlled (CNC) router to route your design in MDF.

Cast Pewter into the Mould

Only lead free pewter should be used.

Safety

Write a Risk Assessment for routing MDF and casting pewter in an MDF mould.  List the precautions you would take to reduce the risks to your health and safety and the personal protective equipment (PPE) that you would use.

 

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