So for my second experiment I worked on sanding the plywood. The first cut out of plywood I sanded through two layers and then three layers of wood. I wanted to see how the finish on these layers was compared to the top. I found that they were a little more rough compared to the top but with a light sanding it became as smooth as the top. The picture at the top also shows how I sanded through a knot. I thought the knot might go through more then one layer but after sanding it down I realized it only went through one and the layer under neath the knot was very smooth.
This is the blog for the Philadelphia University Industrial Design Fabrication class. The class focuses on mock-up and prototyping techniques used in Industrial design. Comments are welcome, we would love to hear what you think.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Experiment 2
So for my second experiment I worked on sanding the plywood. The first cut out of plywood I sanded through two layers and then three layers of wood. I wanted to see how the finish on these layers was compared to the top. I found that they were a little more rough compared to the top but with a light sanding it became as smooth as the top. The picture at the top also shows how I sanded through a knot. I thought the knot might go through more then one layer but after sanding it down I realized it only went through one and the layer under neath the knot was very smooth.
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