Video summary
This short film explains the process of laminating thin, flexible layers of wood to form a stiff, usable shape.
It gives the example of an arm rest, but the technique can easily be used for something like a kitchen spatula, a curved wooden housing for a boombox or other electronic device.
Teacher Notes
Points for discussion
Discuss the properties of materials and what allows them to be flexible.
How would you adapt this process for a much larger project, like a curved chair design or a skateboard deck?
How would you adapt the technique for small scale batch production, reusing a mould or jig to repeat designs or components?*
What types of commercially-available products are made using these types of technique?
How to you assess how to apply the correct amount of adhesive?
What are drying/curing times for PVA and other glues?
What are the limitations of these products? For example, what would you need to do to make a spatula waterproof?
Students could have a general discussion about wood finishing techniques.
How can flexible plywood be moulded around a tighter radius bend?
Discuss the limitations of only being able to bend shapes in one plane rather than creating compound curves.
Suggested activities
- Design and make a kitchen spatula or clay sculpting tool.
- Design and build a boombox case for a commercially-available speaker circuit.
- Research the designs of Charles and Ray Eames and design a scale piece of furniture using these lamination techniques.
- Create a stand for an LED lamp.
- At KS4 lamination can be used for a huge variety of design ideas, for example furniture elements, box housings, custom skateboards, etc.
Suitable for teaching design and technology (D&T) at KS3/4 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, and 3rd and 4th Levels in Scotland.
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