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Link Posted: 8/25/2023 7:48:58 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By guns762:
Update 8/25

Yesterday was a great day.   My students jumped in headfirst on this project.    I was kind of shocked at the excitement and commitment many showed on only the 3rd day of school.  

First, a big thanks to Sherwin & Williams in Cody, WY for the generous donations yesterday.   I ordered 2 gal of paint, and a few rolls of tape.   The rest was donated.  

https://i.imgur.com/cPAKDIa.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/lfclvly.jpg


We pulled down the old shield and sword so we could get the room ready for paint.  They were excited to see how well the shield was built.
https://i.imgur.com/D7CiP1Q.jpg

Students learned how to use jig saws yesterday.   We made lots of sawdust.   We got several of the bases for the tiers cut out.
https://i.imgur.com/IBCdp8t.jpg

Groups started working to turn our skeletons into Vikings.   They were adding epoxy to the faces and arms to flesh them out.
https://i.imgur.com/4GVctNt.jpg

This group was super excited to work on the dragon.  They pulled off the flat sides of the skull so we could trace around them to start sculpting foam.  Several students asked when they could come in on their own time to work more.   That's pretty cool.  

https://i.imgur.com/pagmssJ.jpg

We got a 24" base cut out for the tower, along with 18" tower sections and 22" top of tower sections.   We need to get the rest of the centers cut out, then we can go vertical.
https://i.imgur.com/Ch5TLus.jpg


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It’s awesome to see the kids jump right in to work!
Link Posted: 8/25/2023 12:14:12 PM EDT
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Guns,

Will the face of the clock be replaced by a sundial?

What did vikings use to tell time?  I have no idea.
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Originally Posted By brass:


⅛ days  How do day marks work

Nothing extra used, just where sun is in sky relative to the horizon it never rose much above.
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@brass,

Thanks for the link.  Very interesting.
Link Posted: 8/26/2023 3:57:00 PM EDT
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About that Tower you went over

About :36

Behind the Scenes Photos: The Vikings (1958)
Link Posted: 8/26/2023 9:38:32 PM EDT
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Model Viking Ship

I built Aurora's (RIP) Viking ship a few decades ago....
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Link Posted: 8/28/2023 9:15:59 PM EDT
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guns, are you going to completely rebuild the existing dragon, or simply modify it?
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Originally Posted By guns762:


Modify and build on to it.  

Our former SRI officer stopped by today to say hi.   He helped with the dragon, years ago.  

He had an idea of using a fake alligator print to cover our new scales.    

We will have to see if we can find something that is not too pricy.   Cutting it up into pieces that are like one foot square in size and applying them over the drawing board would look pretty amazing.  

The lights and plastic would fill in between.
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Originally Posted By backbencher:  guns, are you going to completely rebuild the existing dragon, or simply modify it?


Modify and build on to it.  

Our former SRI officer stopped by today to say hi.   He helped with the dragon, years ago.  

He had an idea of using a fake alligator print to cover our new scales.    

We will have to see if we can find something that is not too pricy.   Cutting it up into pieces that are like one foot square in size and applying them over the drawing board would look pretty amazing.  

The lights and plastic would fill in between.


Louisiana alligator hunt?

@midcap
Link Posted: 8/29/2023 5:28:38 AM EDT
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Ever wonder how the Vikings rowed across the North Atlantic and not freeze to death? There was a group that replicated their clothes and tested them. They actually out performed most modern outfits. So how about a viking "smoke jumper" dressed in Viking clothes? A lot of the items could be replicated.

Steve
Link Posted: 8/29/2023 7:37:12 AM EDT
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Off to the side, get some paint and taxidermy students involved - paint the face of Odin on the ceiling glowering down and two stuffed ravens hanging down, circling around him, maybe?
BTW, guns, what was that mailing address for donations/shipments/gag gifts?
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Mademoiselle needs to get that hair up a bit tighter.  It would suck to go home bald.
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Originally Posted By DesignatedMarksman:  Mademoiselle needs to get that hair up a bit tighter.  It would suck to go home bald.
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Veronica Lake gets a 1940s Updo Hairstyle


And the more sexist take, but gives the explanation at the very end of the clip:

1940's Guide to hiring Women - sexist film


Still looking for the long haired clip & the drill press, but can't find it.
Link Posted: 8/29/2023 3:47:55 PM EDT
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Epic thread already well underway!

Any update you can share about Nora?
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Originally Posted By guns762:

I asked about the monitors last week.   The head secretary has my back pretty good.   She said she was keeping the request in front of him.   I'm waiting.....not so patiently.  

If need be, we could probably purchase them, but I'd rather the school buy them per our agreement about my class sizes being so large last year.   It was part of my informal negotiations.  
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Remember too that I have some ability to lay hands on some should the need arise.
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Originally Posted By DesignatedMarksman:
Mademoiselle needs to get that hair up a bit tighter.  It would suck to go home bald.
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lol with a jigsaw?
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For the carving, would it be better to use a solid piece of wood instead of plywood?

I don't know.  Just wondering.

You could add the additional pieces of wood to the outside surfaces of the plywood.
Link Posted: 8/30/2023 5:07:24 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By raffi383:
For the carving, would it be better to use a solid piece of wood instead of plywood?

I don't know.  Just wondering.

You could add the additional pieces of wood to the outside surfaces of the plywood.
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Or thin layers of balsa wood? Would be easy to cut and layer as needed for different depths.

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Originally Posted By guns762:

New woodshop teacher.  It will be some time before he can make the v carve work again.    He has almost no support from tech to do this.    It's going to be tough.   The knowledge that students had, graduated last year.    

The last teacher had no interest in it, so it sat, unused.    Students didn't learn it, so now....we are where we are.
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They have access to a Shop Bot, a 2.5D computer controlled router.

If they could break the carving down into deep, middle and high areas, the router could mark those out with a 1/8" bit and a day of time.  Then it would be up to them to Dremel or hand carve out the finger bits of relieve detail and bevel the joins between the two different level the ShopBot cut.

They'd first need to scan it and make the dimensioned 3D model of what they want the ShopBot to do, which is the hardest part.  If they can get over that hump it'd be a little easier.   Doing carvings on a larger scale but the same concept could be done by hand and plunge router, unless router decides to take off in some random direction, which is usually what they do when you need to be precise.  


New woodshop teacher.  It will be some time before he can make the v carve work again.    He has almost no support from tech to do this.    It's going to be tough.   The knowledge that students had, graduated last year.    

The last teacher had no interest in it, so it sat, unused.    Students didn't learn it, so now....we are where we are.
We use Vcarve in the woodshop at the RV resort where we spend our winters. It isn't too tough to figure out. A hundred ways to do stuff, but the best is importing pics and graphics to convert. Though the intricate takes a bit of time "correcting" in the app.
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Voted troll.
Link Posted: 8/31/2023 2:15:29 AM EDT
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These kids are FAST! BTW, put me down for a t-shirt for this year, too. I'm sure it will be an awesome design. Still need batteries?
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Hmmm....
On the mountain you might have in a cottage an elderly couple waving good-bye and saying Have Fun Storming the Castle


BTW: Getting your kiddies to watch The Movie
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This ought to save you some time...



Available starting September, 1.
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guns, have you considered painting the floor?

In the Army, we would take entire classrooms and turn them into walkable sand tables, a 2-D map of the space we would occupy, but large enough to walk on.  It made a great briefing tool, in this case you could perhaps show England & Scotland in relation to Norway and the Dutch province of Denmark.

You could let the History & Geography classes get really nerdy w/ it and use different colors for different eras, such as orange for the Viking raids and Red for the Nazi occupation of Norway & the Netherlands, and the British raids on Norway and Holland.
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