March 2020 archive

Post #4- Sanding

This week I got to sand my box. Sanding is where you make the sides of your wood smooth by rubbing it against sand paper. I sanded by using a belt sander which is a rotating piece of sandpaper that you hold your piece of wood against. When the machine turned on I got scared because it was out but then I got used to it. Overall, I really enjoyed sanding my box and I hope it turns out great!

Post #6- Resources around the house

Since technology class has been delayed due to Corona Virus, we have been assigned to look around the house and find materials for building. What I found is:

  • paper
  • tape
  • scissors
  • pencil
  • measuring tape
  • ruler
  • drawing app
  • craft knife
  • saw
  • some cardboard
  • screws
  • screwdriver (electronic and hand)
  • hammer
  • drill
  • handsaw
  • hair ties
  • old shoelaces
  • leaves
  • sticks

With this material hopefully I am able to build many different things!

Paper Cut Awareness

 

Post #5- What it has been like the past week

Since, school is canceled due to the corona virus, I had to find a way to keep myself busy. I usually slept to about 9:00 am. What I would do is I would get dressed and go for a walk. Then the rest of the day I caught up on schoolwork and did extra practice. On top of that I read a great book called “Starters”. To, me the week went by really fast and it wasn’t that boring. I also played lacrosse outside which was really fun on the hot days. Starting this week we are going to have a lot of homework to do, so hopefully I will get it all done. I have nothing else to do because I don’t have school and all my sports are cancelled. With my free time I hope to read more books and explore new hobbies!

Post # 3- Practicing Sanding and Cutting my wood

 

Last week I finished cutting my wood with a miter box saw. When you cut the wood you had to keep the saw level otherwise it would be hard to cut the wood. When you finished cutting the wood the saw would land on the bas with a hard thud, which scared me the first time but then i got used to it. In my opinion the are much easier to use than a regular saw. I also practiced sanding on a scrap piece of wood in preparation for the week after that where we would use a sanding machine. To sand you put a piece for sand paper, a rough surface, on a wooded block and then rub it on the side of a piece of wood that you want to be smooth. When  I sanded it looked like this:

 

My pieces of wood that I cut with the miter box saw looked very rough and they were close to giving me splinters. Overall I had a lot of fun cutting the pieces of my box and practicing sanding.