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Theatre Design

Victoria Beaton Tech Arts 2009

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Wimbledon Technical Arts student Victoria Beaton

talking about her final degree show piece for her show in 2009

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Year in a life of Wimbledon School of Foundation

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After many many years on the SW19 Palmerston Road site Wimbledon school Foundation closes its doors in May 2011, th

Silver Soldering Check List

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Soldering is a process in which two or more metal items are joined together by melting a filler metal into the joint, the filler metal having a relatively low melting point.

Life size cartoon Resin models

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Life size resin models of two cartoon characters created from 2D cartoon drawings for an exhibition in Stoke on Trent, these images show the process from beginning to end.

Turntable Mechanism Using Bevel Gears

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This image shows the final Turntable Meachanism (being made by the Technical Arts and Special Effects student) nearing completion.

Turnatable Mechanism (Bevel Gears)

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This is an illustartion, created using Sketchup (a free 'Auto CAD' type programme from google) of a turntable mechanism being made in the Theatre Metal Workshop at Wimbledon.

Robbie Pacquett Technical Arts and special effects

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Robbie Pacquett talking about his degree show at Wimbledon College of Arts 2009, Student interviewer Jack Hughes-Jones.

Llion W Jones Part 1

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Part 1 of Wimbledon Technical Arts student Llion W Jones talking about his final degree show piece for his show in 2009

 

36 - Laser cut acrylic sphere

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The ability of the laser cutting process to cut lines of very narrow width, enables components to be fitted with very close tolerances, while producing delicate parts that might not withstand the s

Poster for studio/workshop display; Cubes & Spheres 26 Cubes, 27 Spheres

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Paul Lindley (CCW) 26 Spheres, 27 Cubes - Widening scope of and access to technical information. In collaboration with Process Arts this practical research exercise investigates the wide