DSDN111: Model Development

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I have continued to work with my model and make some progress on its development. Yesterday was quite a big day, I started to make a wood version of the model and I was very nervous about how it was going to work.

To make the first version of the wooden model I used a combination of tools to produce the piece. I drilled holes in the corners and used a jig saw to cut the connecting lines. However I found it very hard to keep the jig saw straight. I also tried using a chisel to cut through the wood. This created a straight line, but it also damaged the wood as the force broke apart the layers. I then had to sand all the edges that were cut to create a nicer visual and texture. I also used a normal saw to cut the larger lines that could be cut directly. I was quite tired by the end of this as it took a really long time to cut everything and I'm not exactly the strongest but I tried my best at testing a method. A test which I found to be successful because it produced my model out of the real material. A good starting place.


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