Title: Resistant Materials Year 11 GCSE 2002
1Resistant MaterialsYear 11 GCSE 2002
2Resistant MaterialsYear 11 GCSE 2002
- Mark Cadman
- This crocodile toy has a cam mechanism inside
that allows the jaw to open and close when pulled
along.
3Resistant MaterialsYear 11 GCSE 2002
- Daniel Arab
- With a gear ratio of 31, this pull-along toy has
a propeller that turns at a rapid rate when the
vehicle is in motion.The propeller is made from
plywood.
4Resistant MaterialsYear 11 GCSE 2002
- Sophie Adcock
- This educational toy entertains with the aid of a
bobbing man that is hand-operated by a cam
mechanism.
5Resistant MaterialsYear 11 GCSE 2002
- Laura White
- This swan design has a twin cam that is offset to
allow the feathers to move when it is pulled
along.
6Resistant MaterialsYear 11 GCSE 2002
- Critesh Patel
- This vehicle on a futuristic theme, has a
rotating cylinder at the rear that creates a
spiralling effect when in motion.
7Resistant MaterialsYear 11 GCSE 2002
- Carl Davis
- A spring suspension mechanism has been included
on this ride-on rocking horse, allowing a greater
variety of movement for the child.
8Resistant MaterialsYear 11 GCSE 2002
- Rory Mason
- A stopping mechanism allows the tipping motion of
this dump truck to rest at a given position.
9Resistant MaterialsYear 11 GCSE 2002
- Gemma Poplawski
- The animated head and tale of this toy create
visual interest for the child user.
10Resistant MaterialsYear 11 GCSE 2002
- Philip Hughes
- This childs toy is created along the theme of a
racing car. A concealed cam mechanism allows the
drivers head to bob up and down when the car is
in motion.
11Resistant MaterialsYear 11 GCSE 2002
- Nick Johnson
- A sliding lever allows great dexterity of
movement on this educational dump truck.
12Resistant MaterialsYear 11 GCSE 2002
- Laura Wilford
- This hedgehog pull-along toy has a hook that
rotates in a variety of directions. It is made
from a hardwood called iroko.
13Resistant MaterialsYear 11 GCSE 2002
- Alastair McQuillan
- This pull-along toy is based on a ladybird. Its
mouth is animated by a cam mechanism that closed
a dropped jaw. The coloured effect is achieved by
water stain.
14Resistant MaterialsYear 11 GCSE 2002
- Calum Walker
- This racing car design uses visual stimulation by
including a drivers bobbing head to maintain the
childs interest.
15Resistant MaterialsYear 11 GCSE 2002
- Stephen Clements
- A wheel with an off-centred axle causes the
crocodiles jaw to open and close when it is
pulled along.
16Resistant MaterialsYear 11 GCSE 2002
- Zoe Cross
- This turtle toy is brought to life when it moves
with the inclusion of a cam mechanism positioned
on the axle of the front rotating flippers. This
moves the head up and down.
17Resistant MaterialsYear 11 GCSE 2002
- Nick Buxton
- This hi-tech steam roller has a steering
mechanism that allows manouverability when in
motion.
18Resistant MaterialsYear 11 GCSE 2002
- Greg Dickson
- This toy design considers the ergonomics of the
child by to allowing objects to be scooped easily.