Advanced Scenery Construction Fall 2014
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This course aims to take a student from competency to proficiency in the scene shop. A successful student will be able to take a scenery project from the drawing to completion, either alone or leading a small crew. Skills covered include: construction techniques, project planning, tool and procedure selection, joinery, time and cost estimation and carpentry.
Coursework will focus heavily on lab and project work.
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Rock And Stump pdf as requested. See MoreRock and Stump drawing
Cut List 2 project details are now posted. See MoreCut List 2 details
Review materials have been posted for test 1 here. See MoreTest Review
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http://www.stormtrack.org/library/fringe/oz.htm this might explain part of it. See MoreComment on "Wizard of OZ"
Thanks Mike! I wonder, how did they create this tornado effect in the 1940's (or even 30's)? See MoreComment on "Wizard of OZ"
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cordless screw shooters and collated screw shooters
asked about in class today was cordless screw shooters. product demo (sales pitch) of a Hilti cordless collated screw gun. its really good at doing only one thing. but depending on the type of work you do, or the shop, this might be a […] See Morecordless screw shooters and collated screw shooters
not a product demo or motor demonstration, but a wooden explanation of a worm gear. imagine the steel rod is where the blade mounts and the crank at the back turning the worm gear, is the motor. opposed to the motor being just the little […] See Moreworm drive motor
section view picture of the inside of a hammer drill below the vid skip to 00:24 in the video. it shows the hammer drilling in action. (not the best explanation, but its all i could find for now) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmOfRAst3xY See Morehow does a hammer drill work
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