Wednesday, 15 May 2013

No time to breath....just yet.

These past days have seen some high numbers of students down with us in the Wood Workshop with some amazing consistency from certain courses who seem to be hitting the same figures week in week out. It's not surprising as the same faces join us to complete their final work in time for various assessments and of course the big one, degree show. Below are some images taken form the past few days.

Small Works, Big mess but a very productive mess it is! 
2nd Year ISD Gabriella working on her blind 
Nice bit of line bending done for this acrylic roof. 
 Start with a square.....
 and end with a circle.
Ellenora's decrepit flats taking shape. 

The early stages of Libby from Fine Arts final piece. 
 3rd Year ISD, Bernette, fixes the hinge to his lovely detailed rings.
We are thinking of using his idea to hang our aprons on!
I hope the library doesn't find out about this! 

Steady hand required for this work on the Bobbin Sander
The finished 'run down' apartments. 

Moving home? 

very nice little detailed model complete with hinged door and table all made from acrylic. 

Libby gets to grips with the wooden column. Nearly there! 
Tom from Fine Art begins to sand his soon to be filled with glass, Oak frame that will become a cabinet.  
Graduate Diploma's Pragya, masters the Wood Lathe as she produce several detailed columns for her architectural model.

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