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Sunday, 18 March 2018

Boat Practical and Learning The Gantt Chart

In our class I really enjoyed the learning of use making the boat, but actually in this practical Mr. Rees wanted us to know and be familiarised on Gantt Chart. Gantt chart is used by builders to have a timetable like for construction. Anyway, we started with our 1st class with giving out these papersboat dimensions and outline planning.



Materials that we used.
This was the first step for our project. Sawed the wood into 320mm
The outcome of our first lesson should be this.

This is the bridge measurement.

In the end, the bridge should look like this.
We call this part as channel. We chiseled it out using chisel and wood hammer.

Then, the bridge should be glued to the base.

Lastly, glue the funnel.










Here's my boat while I'm waiting for the oil to dry.

Just to give you an idea, our last step on making our boat was to add some oil on it. Mr's tip was to go with the grain if you're adding oil, in order to show it's total beauty.
Lastly, these boats are my classmates finished products.


Earlier, Mr. Rees made us to update our Gantt Chart. On our paper Gantt chart, it was our estimated time and this electronic version is what was the actual time it took me to build the boat.

Mr. Rees made us to do this because he want's us to learn how gantt charts work and how does it apply in the real world.

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