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Thursday, 6 September 2018

My coolest wall rack

 In Cmt aka wood works we are making wall racks. To make a wall rack you need to plan how big its going to be how wide and how long. So in my wood works book I measured how it was going to look.


 Also there is to halfing joints ones cross halfing joint which i'm doing and there is a housing joint. I need to do round about do four cross halfing joints. So what I need to do is measure how big the joint. Mr Young told us today how to use a machine today.

 So tomorrow when I got back to wood works I will use the machine to cut my work/ wall rack. Now i'm up to the process of cutting my wood. Today in wood works I finished cutting my wood and I clued them together. Maybe on Thursday I can spray paint m wall rack if it is dry.

But after I was finished cluing my wood I had to clean up the clue on the wood because I put to much clue in the joints. Today I my wall rack just finished drying because I clued it i had to use filler.

 Filler is stuff that you have to use when you got little gaps in your wall rack. Now I have to wait until tomorrow when I can spray paint.


The most challenging thing of the wall rack was the joints because you have to measure how big the joints going to be. You have to grab the tool called the square it measures stuff just like what a ruler does.
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2 comments:

  1. Kia ora Tamati,
    You have done a good job of showing the process you have gone through to make your wall rack - well done! I'm often not very good and hands-on things like this, so it was really interesting for me to read what you have been learning and the cool things you are able to make. It was great to see you thinking about the challenges to your learning as well.
    It would be great to see you trying out some other digital tools for your future blog posts, and thinking about some ways to make your blog extra eye-catching.
    Tau kē - awesome work.
    Miss Patrick

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  2. Hey Tamati,
    Your description of each step is fantastic. Do you think Mr Young could help you take some photos of your work we could add to this blog?

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