Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Interdisciplinary Skin: Second Attempt

During today's class, I consulted Russell on how to further refine the skin in order to fit the template more perfectly. He then pointed out a problem of the skin, that is the main body was bulged out, which was not supposed to be like that. He suggested me to first fold the panelbeater bag to get a firmer support, then start to hammer on the bulged out part in order to get it shrank. Russell said if I could get it shrank, I should be able to get the desired shape and streamline of the template.

The result is obvious. Comparing with my first attempted, the bulged out part has disappeared, and the streamline of the template is restored.


The skin is now fitted quite well to the template, the gap between the skin and the template becomes much smaller, thanks to Russell for his suggestion.

However, from some angles of view the skin is still bulged up, and it has to be further pushed inward, since I noticed there are still gaps between the skin and the template.

Conclusion of things to improve for the next attempt:
- Continue to work on the bulged up part
- Get the skin fully adhere to the template
-Polish the skin at the end


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