The Tin
The Tin:
In an attempt to create a pair of tins that would sit on top of each other to form something in the likes of a pencil tin, unfortunately I was unable to pair up with a class member to create the pair, however in saying this I was able to adopt a method of formation that allowed for a piece of metal to somewhat take the shape of half of the pencil tin.
Proving to be a little more difficult tocreate when compared to the blister, the tin was relatively brittle and broke on one occasion. However, by using a mallet to form the edges of the tin and 'wrap' the metal around the timber mould and again, the back end of a rubber screwdriver to smooth out the edges in the corners of the tine, I was able to produce the below.
In an attempt to create a pair of tins that would sit on top of each other to form something in the likes of a pencil tin, unfortunately I was unable to pair up with a class member to create the pair, however in saying this I was able to adopt a method of formation that allowed for a piece of metal to somewhat take the shape of half of the pencil tin.
Proving to be a little more difficult tocreate when compared to the blister, the tin was relatively brittle and broke on one occasion. However, by using a mallet to form the edges of the tin and 'wrap' the metal around the timber mould and again, the back end of a rubber screwdriver to smooth out the edges in the corners of the tine, I was able to produce the below.
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