Hello David, that does look very real. I always question myself, will the students use this knowledge or skill in the workplace. There is a lot of knowledge in formwork, nearly to the point where it is a separate trade. Very hard work but you can get a good suntan. What used to break my heart was that you did a beautiful job and then you had to rip it to pieces.
When working in full size scale, do you have people ordering or buying these things? Or do the school pay all the material and when the work is finished you throw it or reuse it?
Hello David, that does look very real. I always question myself, will the students use this knowledge or skill in the workplace. There is a lot of knowledge in formwork, nearly to the point where it is a separate trade. Very hard work but you can get a good suntan. What used to break my heart was that you did a beautiful job and then you had to rip it to pieces.
ReplyDeleteDo you "rip it to pieces" at the end, or do you have some projects where the work is able to remain (in the way that Barry discusses in his photos)?
ReplyDeleteWhen working in full size scale, do you have people ordering or buying these things? Or do the school pay all the material and when the work is finished you throw it or reuse it?
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