I used paper and pencil to make a full size working drawing of my jewellery tree because we had to figure out which wood wood to pick and I picked a jewellery tree Mr Grundy told us to make 8 drawing so I pick jewellery tree for my mum.
I used a ruler to copy the measurements from my drawing onto the piece of wood so that it would be straight when you have to go cut it.
I marked a square line at 90 degrees across and the tool I am using is a tri square it helps makes the drawing a square shape.
I cut off the first piece of wood using a backed saw that helps us cut the wood you don't make your hands cricket all else the saw will do the same thing.
I then Marked out the jewellery tree using a tri square, pencil to mark the jolt the tri square help make it straight like a ruler the pencil is to make the line
I then cut the second thing using a wood chisel, mallet and a Marking Gauge the wood chisel is to cut the wood one by one with a mallet. A mallet is like a wood hammer, The marking Gauge is to make a mark and you have to stop at the mark.
I then used a compass to make a star on top of my work so that it is very detailed not just a plain jewellery tree that would be boring.
Mr Grundy then used glue and a claw hammer to put my 2 woods together he needed the hammer so that it can be tight not loose when your putting stuff on it.
I then used a pencil to make 4 crosses down and up the 4 crosses down is for the dowel and the 4 crosses up is for the hooks.
Mr Grundy used dowel and a claw hammer the claw hammer you have to make it tight so it won't fall out the dowel is for stuff like your earnings and other stuff.
I then used hooks to hook it on to the 4 top crosses I had to twist and turn it around so that it can be stable and tight so it won't fall down while your doing something with it.
I then used sandpaper to make it not prickle and make it smooth so that when kids touch it they won't get sprinters when they want to touch it.
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