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  • Aircraft

    Aeroplane

    This short content describes a prototype model that has been produced for a Practical Craft Skills Woodworking Skills course. The model has been designed with ‘prior-verification’, meaning that it has been created to test and verify the designs, materials, and construction methods that will be used in the final project.

    The model is built around a propeller that is driven by pulleys off the front wheel axle. The majority of the model has been constructed using mahogany, with oak front wheels and a propeller pulley wheel. The propeller spinner, front and rear wheels, pilot, and pulley wheels were all turned on a wood lathe.

    To finish the model, transparent coloured stain and varnish have been used to give it a polished and professional appearance. The overall purpose of the prototype model is to serve as a test case for the course instructor, so that they can make any necessary adjustments or refinements before the students begin their final projects.

    Posted by CDTlog on 2011-06-18 20:22:34

  • Airplane

    Aeroplane

    A prototype model has been produced for “prior-verification” for the Practical Craft Skills Woodworking Skills course. This model features a propeller that is driven by pulleys off the front wheel axle. The majority of the model is constructed from mahogany with oak front wheels and propeller pulley wheel. To create the propeller spinner, front and rear wheels, pilot, and pulley wheels, a wood lathe was used during the construction process. The finish is provided by using transparent coloured stain and varnish.

    The Practical Craft Skills Woodworking Skills course is designed to teach students the necessary skills to work with wood to create various objects, including furniture, decorative pieces, and functional items such as cabinets and doors. The course is designed to provide hands-on experience and an understanding of the various tools and techniques used in woodworking.

    Prior-verification is the process of ensuring that a project meets the required specifications and standards before it is completed. This approach can help reduce the risk of errors and ensure that the final product is of high quality. In this case, creating a prototype model allowed the instructor to review the design and construction methods used to ensure that they were appropriate for the task.

    The use of a propeller in the prototype model is an excellent example of the practical application of woodworking skills. The propeller is driven by pulleys off the front wheel axle, with the wooden construction providing a durable and lightweight alternative to traditional metal components. By using wood, the model reflects the traditional woodworking skills that students learn in the Practical Craft Skills Woodworking Skills course.

    The choice of wood used in the construction of the prototype model was also important. Mahogany is a popular choice for woodworking due to its durability and resistance to moisture, making it an ideal choice for the propeller and other parts of the model. Oak is another popular wood used in woodworking due to its strength and hardness, making it an excellent choice for the front wheels and pulley wheel.

    Turning the wood on a lathe is a common technique used in woodworking, allowing for precise shapes and sizes to be created. In the case of the prototype model, this technique was used to create the propeller spinner, front and rear wheels, pilot, and pulley wheels. This demonstrates the importance of having access to the necessary tools and equipment to complete woodworking projects, as well as the skill and expertise required to use them effectively.

    The finish of the prototype model is also essential to the overall quality of the product. The use of transparent coloured stain and varnish provides both protection and a visually appealing finish. The stain enhances the natural beauty of the wood, while the varnish provides durability and protection against moisture and wear. This finishing process is an essential part of woodworking, as it not only protects the wood but also enhances its appearance.

    In conclusion, the prototype model produced for “prior-verification” for the Practical Craft Skills Woodworking Skills course is an excellent example of the practical application of woodworking skills. The propeller-driven by pulleys off the front wheel axle is an innovative and creative use of wood and demonstrates the versatility of the material. The wood lathe was used to create precise shapes and sizes required for the propeller spinner, front and rear wheels, pilot, and pulley wheels. The choice of wood, mahogany and oak, reflected the durability and strength required for the components of the model. The finishing process, which involved the use of transparent coloured stain and varnish, provided both protection and an aesthetically pleasing finish. Overall, this prototype model is a testament to the skill and expertise required to create high-quality woodworking projects.

    Posted by CDTlog on 2011-06-18 20:23:20

  • Airplane

    Aeroplane

    A prototype model has been created for prior-verification for the Practical Craft Skills Woodworking Skills course. The model consists of a propeller that is driven by pulleys off the front wheel axle. The majority of the model was constructed from mahogany, with oak front wheels and propeller pulley wheel. The propeller spinner, front and rear wheels, pilot, and pulley wheels were all turned on a wood lathe. A transparent coloured stain and varnish are applied to provide a finish that enhances the wood’s natural beauty.

    The creation of this prototype model was an essential part of the woodworking skills course. Before students can begin constructing wood-based projects, they must first gain a thorough understanding of the tools, machines and techniques they will use throughout the course. This prototype model allows the students to learn through practical application, gaining hands-on experience that will help them develop the necessary skills to bring their ideas to life.

    The use of mahogany for the majority of the prototype model is an excellent choice because of its properties. Mahogany is a dense and durable wood that is easy to work with. It has a close grain, which allows for a smooth finish when cut or turned, making it the perfect wood for woodworkers of every level.

    Turning wood on a lathe is a critical skill for any woodworker, and this prototype model showcased this skill. The propeller spinner, front and rear wheels, pilot, and pulley wheels, demonstrated the woodworker’s ability to use the lathe to create intricate shapes and designs. Turning wood on a lathe requires concentration, accuracy, and patience, skills that are essential for any woodworker to master.

    The application of a transparent coloured stain and varnish provides an excellent finish for the wood. The wood’s natural beauty is highlighted, with the colour and grain being enhanced, resulting in an elegant and refined look. The added benefit of using a varnish is that it offers protection against damage from scratches, dents, and other environmental factors.

    Overall, the prototype model created for the woodworking skills course is an essential tool for students to learn the skills and techniques necessary to produce high-quality wood-based projects. The use of materials such as mahogany, the turning of wood on a lathe, and the application of a coloured stain and varnish are all fundamental skills that every woodworker must know to become successful in their craft. The creation of this model is an excellent way to showcase the critical aspects of woodworking, instilling a passion for the craft and building the foundation for lifelong learning.

    Posted by CDTlog on 2011-06-18 20:23:33

  • Stand for Musical Instruments

    Instrument Stand

    Evie created an instrument stand using birch ply and inner tube rubber. The process involved measuring and cutting the pieces, sanding and finishing the wood, and attaching the rubber to the top of the stand to hold the instrument securely in place.

    To begin, Evie measured and marked the birch ply, which she selected for its strength and durability. Using a jigsaw, she cut out the pieces for the base and top of the stand. She then sanded the edges to ensure a smooth finish.

    Next, Evie measured and cut strips of inner tube rubber to fit around the top of the stand. She chose inner tube rubber for its elasticity and grip, which is important for holding instruments securely. To attach the rubber to the top of the stand, Evie drilled holes around the perimeter and used screws and washers to secure it in place.

    Finally, Evie sanded and finished the wood with a clear coat to protect it and give it a polished look. The finished stand is sturdy and functional, capable of holding various types of instruments, from guitars to ukuleles.

    Overall, Evie’s instrument stand is a practical and thoughtful creation that showcases her skills as a craftsperson. By using quality materials and precise measurements, she has created a piece that not only looks good but also performs its intended function with efficiency and ease.

    Posted by CDTlog on 2013-05-02 22:27:22

  • Aeroplane

    Aeroplane

    Aeroplane

    Prototype design developed for ‘prior-verification’ for the Realistic Craft Expertise Woodworking Capabilities study course.

    The model options a propeller driven by pulleys off the entrance wheel axle.

    Primarily made from mahogany, with oak entrance wheels and propeller pulley wheel.

    The propeller spinner, front and rear wheels, pilot and pulley wheels were being turned on the wood lathe.

    Clear colored stain and varnish offer the finish.

    Posted by CDTlog on 2011-06-18 20:22:13

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