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BTEC Unit 45 Assessment C First Submission Record

This document is an assessment record for a learner submitting an assignment on additive manufacturing. It includes information on the learner, assessor, assignment details, criteria being assessed, and signatures to confirm the authenticity and approval of the submission. The learner is submitting evidence including a CAD model, technical drawing, processing storyboard, and post-process code for their designed and 3D printed component.

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BTEC Unit 45 Assessment C First Submission Record

This document is an assessment record for a learner submitting an assignment on additive manufacturing. It includes information on the learner, assessor, assignment details, criteria being assessed, and signatures to confirm the authenticity and approval of the submission. The learner is submitting evidence including a CAD model, technical drawing, processing storyboard, and post-process code for their designed and 3D printed component.

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Assessment record First submission

Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Learner Registration


Diploma in Engineering Number
Programme Title Pearson BTEC Level 3 National
Extended Diploma in Learner Name
Engineering
Assignment C: Design and
Assignment Title manufacture of a component Assessor Name Mr Andrew Hewitt
using Additive manufacturing.
Unit / Component Number
and Title
Unit 45: Additive Manufacturing Processes

Deadline Thursday 29th June 2023 Date Submitted

Has an extension to the deadline been approved by the Assessor due to extenuating circumstances?

Targeted Criteria
Assessment comments
Criteria achieved

P4
P5
P6
M3
M4
D3
General comments

Learner Declaration - I certify that the evidence submitted for Learner signature
this assignment is my own. I have clearly referenced any sources
used in the work. I understand that false declaration is a form of Date
malpractice.
Assessor declaration - I certify that to the best of my knowledge Assessor signature
the evidence submitted for this assignment is the learner’s own.
The learner has clearly referenced any sources used in the work. I
Date
understand that false declaration is a form of malpractice.

Date of feedback to learner – this must be within a timely period of the assessment taking place

By signing the above declaration, you agree to your work and/or image (if featured in recorded and/or photographed files) to be used by Pearson or other Pearson group companies for:
 professional development, online support and training of Centre Assessors
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 marketing materials
Your personal details will be kept in accordance with GDPR, if you have any concerns regarding this, please contact us via the Pearson Contact Portal.

Resubmission authorisation by Lead Internal Verifier


All resubmissions must be authorised by the Lead Internal Verifier. Only one
resubmission is possible per assignment, providing:
LIV signature
● The learner has met initial deadlines set in the assignment or has met an agreed
deadline extension.
● The tutor considers that the learner will be able to provide improved evidence
without further guidance.
● Evidence submitted for assessment has been authenticated and accompanied by a
signed and dated declaration of authenticity by the learner. Date
● Resubmission evidence must be submitted within 15 working days of learners
receiving assessment feedback which must be within a timely period of the
assessment taking place.

CAD Model Evidence of the completed wheel design

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Author: VQAM Approved By: VQAM lead Version: 2.1 DCL1 Public Last Updated: 8 July 2022
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Author: VQAM Approved By: VQAM lead Version: 2.1 DCL1 Public Last Updated: 8 July 2022
Technical Drawing
Completed technical drawing of the wheel design
with title block, measurements.

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Author: VQAM Approved By: VQAM lead Version: 2.1 DCL1 Public Last Updated: 8 July 2022
Storyboard documenting the main additive printing
Processing steps ready for outputting (minimum of 6 images).
Include evidence of AnyCubic Kobra machine

Storyboard selected, Bed Temperature set to 60c, Extruder


Temperature set to 200c, and supports generated.

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Author: VQAM Approved By: VQAM lead Version: 2.1 DCL1 Public Last Updated: 8 July 2022
Evidence of the code generated for the AnyCubic
Post Process Code Kobra. This needs to be a screenshot of the
beginning lines of code for your program.

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Author: VQAM Approved By: VQAM lead Version: 2.1 DCL1 Public Last Updated: 8 July 2022

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