Wednesday, 20 March 2013

Its crazy in here, again!

Well its that time of year when the fair weather golfers out there, dust of their kit and start heading out to the greens. It seemed the right time then for the 1st students of BA Graphic Design to hit the Wood Workshop to make another 9 holes ( I think it might actually of been 11 ) to go with the 9 they made last year. Its proved a great success again with a great deal of energy and a real buzz about the place for a week. Below are some photos taken during their time with us and we are all looking forward to playing the holes at an event straight after Easter. Follow the link to see last years group as well. Nice one guys!!
http://chelsea-workbench.blogspot.co.uk/search?q=its+crazy+in+here

The first of the holes gets under way 

and rather appropriately its a 4. (golf joke there)
Its all about team work on this project. 


Three groups work in our make up space begin to take shape.


We challenged them with some tight spaces. But that didn't put them off. 

Starting to feel like Graphics are beginning to spread out. 
Like I said. All about the team work. 




Q done, dismantled and off for a lick of paint. 


Wait a second, is that two more tables they have taken over? 


Ahh yes. That will be the entire workshop they have moved into then! 
But at least they all know how to smile. Oh and Nigel. 

Ready for a bit of testing and then followed by the inevitable tweaking! 
Solid! 





Monday, 18 March 2013

Paris Cycle Ride

Stef and Phil from the Chelsea Wood Workshop are very excited to be cycling 325 miles to Paris this coming July and all for a very good cause. The charity Action Medical Research is the leading UK wide medical research charity dedicated to helping babies and children. Any help you can give will be much appreciated. Thank you for taking the time to look.

http://www.action.org.uk/sponsor/stefwillis
http://www.action.org.uk/sponsor/philliprutter




Wednesday, 13 March 2013

The Late Sessions. Show Build

This week our attentions swung towards Fine Art 3rd years in the latest of our late sessions, hosted by the Wood Workshop. Phil and Stef focused on the theme of show build and were joined by Richard from the Metal workshop to add a few thoughts as well. We covered all sorts of aspects from how to build a plinth and a shelf right through to how to construct a wall and hang your artwork onto it. Below are some images taken from the evening showing our section of the session about wall building. There then follows some shots of the past few days in the workshop.

Phil starts things off before we get the students all hands on to help us finish the wall. We constructed this one from 2x2 regular softwood and Chipboard.
Getting to grips with the corners. 
Last one and almost ready to lift into place 
Richard helps Phil lift the wall into position  
Nice fit! 

Always a spirit level on hand to check all is straight and square
Slightly dramatic push for the last board going into place. 
Snug. 

The board is then screwed into place by some of the students. 
We then showed them an example of a corner wall constructed from pre fabricated sections. These were made from 12mm MDF with a 2x1 softwood edge. 
Next phil showed how to hang a stretcher frame. 
 We then invited the students to come and drill into a breeze block, plug the hole and screw in a screw.


Finally we looked at a split batton  
From which we duly hung our breeze block from! 




















Other goings on in the Workshop


MA student Millicent busy on the Lathe sanding down her tapered legs 
Fine Art 3rd year Abi has become a master of the FretSaw 
Jamie from GDC MA about to construct her reflective model 
And there are Millicents legs finished. 
Anything IKEA can do........ 

Jamie seems pleased with the end results! 

A very nice little model in the making for this ISD 1st year.




















Wednesday, 6 March 2013

Spring has sprung

So this past few days has seen the temperature rise and the first real hint that Spring is just around the corner. It will also mean that for us here in the Wood Workshop we will also see a rise in the number of students wishing to make lovely things with us as various shows and deadlines get closer. Below are a few images taken form the past few days.

Momei Xia from BA Fine Art sanding one of her MDF blocks.
Getting up close and personal with this piece of work. 

MA Graphics student, Jolin in the early stages of creating her iconic London model. 
Lucianna from BA ISD gazes in at her mirrored architectural model. 
BA ISD 3rd year, Max drilling more acrylic sections for his kenetic model. 
Jolin progressing her model on nicely.

What a fun piece of work she produced! 
William from BA Fine Art begins the tricky task of mounting his silk print onto an MDF form.
And then with the work hung he gazes thoughtfully at the piece.