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GCSE Project - Questions - Shoe Rack
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GCSE Project - Questions - Shoe Rack
Aesthetics
Will the rack be curved?
If there is a curve it must still be functional
Will it be painted?
What colour?
Shall it be varnished?
Spray
Brush
Will there be lights inside storage?
If so what colour and brightness?
What type of wood?
What type of grain?
What type of colour light or dark?
Side panels MDF or real wood?
MDF is cheaper and easier to work
Will there be badge/stamp with a logo on the side panel for customization?
What colour/material?
Cost
How much will the wood cost?
Different types off wood will cost more than others.
How much will lights and elctrics cost?
How much will extras, like hindges and paint cost?
The higher quality material the more it will cost to buy
Saftey
All the electrics must be safe and not cause you to get electric shocked.
When opening and closing the storage how will it be so that your fingers do not get jammed in between the wood?
No splinters that could harm the humans or shoes.
How will the shoes be stored safley?
Function
How will wellies and larger shoes be stored?
Will there be room for Football/Rugby boots?
Would they go on top of the rack or inside?
How many shoes can be stored on/in the rack?
Would there be a choice in the number of shoes that the shoe rack can hold?
Where will extras like laces and cleaner be stored?
If so where?
Will the storage be a draw or a box inside the rack?
How many draws would be needed?
Will the lighting on the inside be necasery?
If not then what else could be done?
Will the curved wooden rack for the shoes to go be able to balance the shoes on them easily?
How strong does the wood need to be?
Customer
Will the be a customizability with the shae of the wood?
Will it be able to be flat packed or does it come ready made?
Can the customer choose the size of the shoe rack that they desire? (E.G 4 shoes, 6 shoes or 10 shoes).
Material
What type of wood for the bendable pine?
Will there be plastic grips underneath the shoes to stop them from slipping? If so what type of plastic or will they be rubber?
What type of wood for the under box storage?
Will there be metal reinforcements inside the rack?
How can it be fixed together?
Nails
Screws
Wood joints
What type of wood joint?
lap
finger joint
biscuit joint
Size
How big will it be?
How many layers will it have?
How tall will the first layer be?
How much space will there be in the internal storage?
How far back will it need to go to be able to fit on the shoes?
How much space does each pair of shoes take up?
How much space in between each pair of shoes so that there is a visible gap in between each pair?
Enviroment
At what temperature will the room be?
Will the room be wet or dry?
Will it be indoors or outdoors?
Will there be bugs that will be able to damage the wood?
Will it be on the floor or will it be hanging on a wall?
Will it make efficient use of the materials that are bought?
How much waste will there be?
What will there be left?
What will there be done with the waste product?
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