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Cutting Out Tools

Companies will use templates, jigs and patterns to mark out their material.

Template

Template

  • Template - the design you draw around to mark out the shape.
Jig

Jig

  • Jig - a device that lets you perform a repetitive job over and over again.
  • For example a jig to help you drill holes in the correct place.
Pattern

Pattern

  • Pattern - is the template to the individual parts that make up a piece of clothing, for example the arms of a jumper.

Marking Tools

Other marking tools used in the design and manufacture process.

Steel Rule

Steel Rule

  • Steel Rule - used to measure and draw straight lines.
Tape measure

Tape measure

  • Tape measure - used to measure length of material.
Engineer square

Engineer square

  • Engineer square - measure 90 degree angles on metal.
Try square

Try square

  • Try square - measure 90 degree angles on wood.
Sliding bevel

Sliding bevel

  • Sliding bevel - mark out angles.
Marking gauge

Marking gauge

  • Marking gauge/ Mortice gauge - used to mark out wood to an edge.

Marking Tools

Other marking tools used in the design and manufacture process.

Micrometer

Micrometer

  • Micrometer is used to measure fine detail to 100th of a mm.
Tailor's chalk

Tailor's chalk

  • Tailor's chalk is used to mark out fabric.
Engineer's blue ink

Engineer's blue ink

  • Engineer's blue ink is used to mark out metal.
Marker pen

Marker pen

  • Marker pen is used to mark out fabric or plastic.
Pencil

Pencil

  • Pencil is used to mark out wood.
Scribe

Scribe

  • Scribe is used to mark out metal.
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