Sunday, 10 June 2012

Painting my teddy bear clock

This weekend I painted my teddy clock. It was quite messy and hard but enjoyable. This was because some of the hairs from the paintbrush I was using came out and stuck to the paint and it was hard to paint smoothly without having brush marks which you could see through. I first painted the nose of my teddy black as that was my highest layer and it was the easiest to do. I then painted the ears pink and mouth red. When I was painting the ears pink it was quite hard as when I tried to mix the red with white it wouldn't mix properly so there were little chunks of white in the paint. I then made a small black dot in the eyes and once that had dried I painted the eyes brown. I painted the feet brown as well. I left that to dry overnight. The next day I painted the rest of my teddy a honey-gold making the paint thin. I then painted it again so it had more than 1 layer of paint. I think my clock looks really good and I can't wait to put in the clock mechanism and the ticking hands.


          teddy while painting                              teddy with first parts painted                   Painting teddy

My clock while being vacuum formed and once finished

Wooden clock in vacuum former

 Thermoplastic going over clock
             
                                           Thermoplastic taking shape of mould in vacuum former 

 Clock in vacuum former

 Clock in vacuum former

 Mould in thermoplastic

   Teddy Clock on table
 Mr Andrews cutting out clock

Friday, 8 June 2012

7/6/12
In our last design futures lesson I  vacuum formed my clock which I was very happy with. There was only me, Liv and Ellie who still had to finish our clocks. I would have vacuum formed mine the day before but I was in the choir and we had to go to the Marriot to perform during our DF lesson. When we got into the workkshop we straight away got out the vacuum former and turned it on. I saw that my mouth of my teddy had come off but it didn't matter. I just placed it on where it had to go and put it into the vacuum former. Once the thermoplastic was heated Mr Andrews put it on top of the wood. As it was pulled all of the air got sucked out to make the shape. I was very happy with the result of my clock when Mr Andrews got it out from the wood. We then had to wash the inside of the plastic using water and a special soap so that the paint can stick to the plastic. Unfortunatly we couldn't put in the clock mechanism but we will be able to do that in the next week or so. I can't wait to paint my teddy clock. I will post some pictures of the finished product soon.

Sunday, 3 June 2012

Sustainability

The materials that are used to make my clock are wood (MDF), paper, cardboard, glue and plastic.

Issues associated with plastics on the environment:
  1. If animals swallow plastic they can get harmed and die
  2. Plastic is not biodegradable which means the environment can become polluted from too much waste plastic.

Steps me and my family can take to reduce plastic consumption and protect the environment:
  1. Recycling, reducing and reusing plastic.
  2. We can reuse plastic bags by using them as bin liners or to carry things in.
  3. Making sure you don't leave rubbish on the floor but put it in the bin.
  4. Not having too much plastic glad wrap or sandwhich bags in my lunchbox by using containers.
  5. Using hessian bags when going shopping instead of plastic.





Friday, 1 June 2012

 31/5/12

In yesterday's lesson I got a lot of work done which I was very happy with. The first thing I did was take the paper off all of my layers and use sandpaper to make the wood smooth and get off any bits of paper. I was very excited then because I was able to use the hot glue gun which meant I was one step closer to vacuum forming. I had to be very careful with the glue and make sure I didn't put too much on or else when I vacuum formed, it wouldn't turn out well and the glue would melt and stick to the plastic. I managed to glue down all of my layers. Next week I am going to vacuum form my clock and paint it at home. I can't wait to see what it looks like.                         





Teddy clock layers
My clock after it's layers were glued on





Teddy clock before the layers were glued
Clock after it had been cut on the band saw
without any layers