1. project: wood working
Last term we started working with wood and we want to continue this project, because we would like to sell our products at some stage.
We built the 'Berlin Stool' after plans from
Le Van Bo and with materials sponsored by the local Bunning's in Sandown. Thank you very much for your support!
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1. The wood was cut at Bunning's into the right sizes, but we had to drill the holes. |
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2. Some wood glue makes it more stable. We also used screws. |
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3. Lots of work: Sandpapering everything until it is nice and smooth. |
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4. Last step: We used natural linseed oil instead of chemical varnish. |
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Tadaaa...!
The multifunctional furniture can be used as stool, foot rest, book shelves, small table etc.
2. project: 'The World Clock'
Everybody decorated a wall clock the way he likes it and because each one of us comes from a different part of the world, we show you the different time zones we're from.
When it is 12pm (lunch time) here for us in Melbourne, Yasitha's relatives in Sri Lanka are probably just starting the day, because it is 7.30am there.
In Pedro's home country most people are still sleeping at 3am.
Just an hour later at 4am it is the same for the people in Macedonia, where Muhamet's parents come from.
Warren's Mum came from Singapore to Australia. It's 10am there, when it's noon in Melbourne.
It's 9am in Vietnam for James' relatives.
The same for Brandon.
While it's 5am in Sudan, where Bol comes from.
Born in the same time zone, but in a different country: Varant shows you that it is 5am in Iraq, when we are having lunch time.
3. project: 'lino cutting and printing'
Friday, Dec 2nd, Kingston Arts Centre, Moorabbin
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