Materials   Why have you chosen these—how has your research and tests determined your choice? Cost How much will the materials cost or you will be willing.

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Materials   Why have you chosen these—how has your research and tests determined your choice? Cost How much will the materials cost or you will be willing to pay for them—this is to cover fixtures and fittings and varnish etc Production Will it be a one off or batch produced product? Where will it be produced? Tools/ Equipment What tools and equipment do you think you will need to manufacture your product? Timescale How long will you have to make the product—break this down into also testing and modifications? Quality Control How will you ensure that the product will be well made—how will you ensure accuracy and a quality finish? Safety What safety points will you need to follow to make the product? CAM What machines will you use to enhance your designs e.g. add decorative elements etc.