Tuesday, 2 February 2010
Tuesday, 24 June 2008
Rivet and rivet nib
To make the rivet to join the scissors together, I hammered an aluminium pole to create the exact same rivet but double the size.
Taking off the masking tape.
Spraying the handles
I covered off the areas that needed to stay yellow with masking tape prior to spraying.
I used black satin spray on the handles.
However, once the paint had set I wasn't completely satisfied with the finish. There were still some noticable scratches from sanding it down on the handles. I sanded off the paint then used an even finer wet or dry paper to remove the last of the scratches.
Gluing
The resin cast handles.
Resin casting
I cut out and attached my moulds to a scrap piece of wood so they stayed flat when I poured the resin.
I had to cover a small part of the mould with masking tape incase the resin decided to leak. This was where the plastic became quite thin from the vacuum forming stage, also due to the sharp corner slight webbing occured. Thankfully the resin did not decide to leak.
Left the resin to set overnight after pouring.
Vacuum formed mould.
Blades in the wooden mould
Making moulds for the handles
Making the blades
This was one of the first stages I went through making the blades, cutting out the basic outline using the bandsaw.
I then cut away most of the waste from the cutting edge and used a series of files to replicate the two cutting edges on each blade.
Drilling the holes for the joining rivet to make sure they are the same size when joint together.