Crooked knives
As a project for my students in modelmaking I set a brief for them to make crooked knives. This had a number of elements, apart from the skills in modelmaking, it had ergonomics and anthropometrics, multi-cultural studies and citizenship in getting them to look at knives as tools not a chib to carry in the city centre. The models were made using blue foam (usually used as insulation) for the handles and acrylic for the blades and fixed with hand made twine. No students were hurt in this project.
Thanks for looking,
jon



As a project for my students in modelmaking I set a brief for them to make crooked knives. This had a number of elements, apart from the skills in modelmaking, it had ergonomics and anthropometrics, multi-cultural studies and citizenship in getting them to look at knives as tools not a chib to carry in the city centre. The models were made using blue foam (usually used as insulation) for the handles and acrylic for the blades and fixed with hand made twine. No students were hurt in this project.
Thanks for looking,
jon


