Makerspace at the Fulton School
I made some wooden replicas of some monuments from around the world. I used some scraps from the scraps pile and hot glued things together. I made the pyramids of Giza, the Chicago bean the Kilianan nuclear powerplant, and the Gagarin monument. Even the…
For the 2024 global interim I did a project I had been wanting to do for a while, a teardown display of an iPhone. Recently the Makerspace received a donation of several old Apple products, one of them being an iPhone 5. I spent…
I made an abaca ball, which is from the Philippines. Abaca thread is made from an abaca plant. Abaca plants are native to the Philippines. It also takes several months to be ready for harvest. Long story short, I don’t have any abaca. You…
For my makerspace project, I am using an old white board to create a painting. The painting is of a bouquet of flowers. Specifically seven flowers, each one representing the symbolic flower of each continent. The bouquet is intended to symbolize unity amongst our…
For my Makerspace project I decided to make a chess board but that turn out so I switch over to a magnetic knife board with the wood that was for the chessboard. The first step to making was cutting the wood on the table…
I Helped Peter with his project which is this teardown diagram of an iPhone 5. I helped with some of the gluing of the frame, the teardown of the phone, and other various steps. The way that this project is international themed is the…
Title: Bridging Cultures: Crafting a Paper Flute Experiment Recently, I decided to try something unique: making a flute out of three pieces of A4 paper. Inspired by creativity and innovation worldwide, I followed tutorials from different corners of the globe to fold the paper…
For my makerspace project I decided to work on prayer hands that I left unfinished the last interim week. Searching on Pinterest for nearly five minutes I had come across a take on prayer hands -I myself am not religious, but if the art…
I decided to paint a tarot card on a piece of wood. I decided to do a tarot card because they originated in the 1400s in Italy. They were originally used to play a game called tarocchi in Italy, which was changed to be called…
In this project I worked on a table of hexagons and cut it out with the CNC machine and then epoxied inside it. The next steps are going to be to use the CNC machine to cut out pockets where LED’s and touch sensors…
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