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Saturday, 17 February 2007

Lesson 1

After designing the chair I recreated my design onto the 9 mm thick MDF wood. I began to cut out these pieces of wood, using the aid of the teacher and the high-powered cutter. I have now cut out a majority of my pieces of wood although the slots between which are going to be used to put the wood pieces together are not smooth enough for a final product, expecting a good grade. I began to use the file to smooth between the gaps. This is very annoying and quite tiresome. However, I stuck through this task and managed to get it to a reasonable quality.

Thing I would like to finish cutting out all my pieces of wood and actually get perfect finish on all of them this way, they will all be smooth and because the product is designed the children, they can't be rough. On Friday the 16th of February, and believe that I'm quite pleased with the progress and I think that I'm on course for completing the product to a good level. Hopefully in which I will receive a better grades than I did in my previous projects.

Soon, I will upload pictures of my carboy prototype. This is similar to the wooden prototype. I am currently producing.

New project

Recently in resistant materials our classes started a new resistant materials subjects topicin this topic we are making wooden chairs for children. After creating a cardboard model we advanced to creating wooden prototype's which were half the size of the real chair itself. Now as there started to begin practical work in this new project. I will also have to make a diary of my progress. In the following pos I will describe what I have done in each lesson.