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Reflection

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Reflection – The Torus   This course was insightful but extremely challenging. The reason it was challenging was the nature of the works required. Each project required a large amount of man hours in the workshop. This was so challenging to full time work commitments and workshop opening hours. The reason I have chosen to reflect on the Torus is because it was a project I believe I completed adequately but one that could have been much more effectively if some techniques were changed and I had more time to work on it. I began the process by using a mallet and a log with a channel shaped out of it to shape the middle channel along the sheet. This log acted as a great mould for this channel and also allowed the piece to curve by applying pressure on each end of the sheet with the log holding the centre still. This technique successfully created two of the three different curves on the shape but it had an inherent impact on the two curves found along the sheet. Due

The Tray

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The Tray The tray saw individuals find a partner within the course and look to work in tandem in coordinating two similar pieces. The aim of this assignment was to make the shape of the pieces to be as similar as possible. The process began with measurement and setting out of the shape on the aluminium sheet. Generally with all assignments if this was done well then it would pay dividends during the later stages. Utilising the template cut from wood, a rough outline was created on the aluminium sheet. This should be completed with as much care and accuracy as possible as this will greatly affect the end result. Once the outline was set, the shape was cut using the guillotine, snips and levered cutters. After this was completed the sheet was slowly moulded around the form. It helped having the form and sheet clamped in the vice and focusing on one corner and edge at a time. We slowly worked around the form until all edges were snug to the form. Only when t