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♥ Friday, August 1, 2008

Well, this is a start of a big project.
Make a 3D 40cm by 40cm by 40cm cube.
We were given timber strips for the frame but we had to cut it into size by ourselves.

So, workshop here we come!!



Hehe, well that was the first time I held a hacksaw. But it felt exhilarating. Is that weird? I used the hacksaw rather than the machine as I felt no confidence using the machine. I did try cutting the strips by the machine though, and I totally couldn't control, so I just use the hacksaw.

And putting the strips together was a challenge as well. I used super glue as the basis, to hold all the timber strips and forming the frame. I think I'll nail the strips together.