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Block HEADS

Lesson 1: Intro to the work shop and Marking out You are going to learn to: Use a metal rule and tri square to accurately mark out for your blockhead. Use a Tennon saw to cut the wood Evaluate your work to make sure that you are working with accuracy

Lesson 2: Cutting pieces and sanding HW how trees grow why they have knots ect

Lesson 3: Cutting shapes for the blockhead

Lesson 4: Sanding pieces

Lesson 5: Hand Drill / pillar drill Pillar Drill HW

Lesson 6: Drilling blocks Body and Head hands and feet

Lesson 7: Putting the blockhead together

Lesson 8: Design ideas

Lesson 9: Design ideas

Lesson 10: Design development

Lesson 11: Final design – isometric drawing Isometric work sheet for HW

Lesson 12: Adding the design to the block head

Lesson 13: Adding the design to the blockhead

Lesson 14: Evaluation