Assessment 3 - Original Tutorials and Disciplinary Reflection
Aim - To create a torus (reverse curve). What is a Torus (reverse curve)? - A torus is defined as a surface or solid formed by rotating a closed curve, especially a circle, about a line which lies in the same plane but does not intersect it (e.g. like a ring doughnut). What does torus (reverse curve) look like? What Materials will you need? - access to a workshop or tools that are normally found within such as mallets, dollies, shot bags, metal cutters, English wheel, gullotine etc. - Aluminum sheet metal - Pens/markers - Log piece - Enthusiasm! Some key points before you begin 1. Ensure you have enough metal to create the piece in which you desire, a torus will see a stretch of metal in the centre and then a shrink where it is curved. Consider this when obtaining your sheet. 2. Always mark and plan where you want to hit before striking, this