Today we put most of the chicken wire up the right leg of the raptor.
We had first wrapped the chicken wire around the leg. We saw that it looked very skinny. Our class felt that animals legs are big and chubby. So, we unwrapped the wires and measured another wire and wrapped that together. It looked a liitle bit chubbier. We felt that it looked more like an animal.
The rest of the class continued to make the tail. They felt that is was very long. So, they shortened it by bending it more.
The purpose of this blog is to journal the progress of Mr. Dubuque's IB Technology class that meets on Day 3, period 3. This class is constructing a full size scale raptor dinosaur.
March 7 raptor
Our Raptor in progress
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The "MAN SAW"
Friday, January 28, 2011
Planning and Outlining
These are our plans and outlines. The top picture is the picture of "our finished raptor." We decided that we will not add the extras in this picture (ex- basketball, music note, book, etc.). This will be the finished product. The picture on the bottom is the measurement plans. These were the measurements that we took from our classmates body because that is the size that we are doing.
The chicken wire going on the body
The boys are starting to put the chicken wire on the wood body structure. We are working our way up with the chicken wire.
First we measured how much chicken wire we need. Then we wrapped them around the wood frame. We cut the pieces of chicken wire to make little wires to connect each piece.
First we measured how much chicken wire we need. Then we wrapped them around the wood frame. We cut the pieces of chicken wire to make little wires to connect each piece.
The Rippowam Raptor
This blog is dedicated to Mr. Dubuque's day 3 period 3 IB Technology class. Our class project was to design and build a new Raptor to help improve school spirit. This blog is a journal of that progress.
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