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Periods 6-10

Date:  11/4/13: 2 C
Number of Periods Left:  12
Work Completed and Tools Used I skipped class today because of Volley Ball and ISL.
Problems
Am I Keeping to My Plan of Action?
What I need to do Next I am going to go during lunch to try and catch up to what I have missed out. Also, at home I was able to paint the face of my clock.

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Date:  14/4/13: 1 F
Number of Periods Left:  11
Work Completed and Tools Used Today I was able to cut out all of the other pieces that I needed for my clock. This was a huge success because this was overdue. I was also able to almost finish filing it down and making it more soon. I also realized that I need to paint on my clock face because the one I have now is too thick.
Tools used: Panel Saw, File, Compass, Pencil, Steel Rule, Sand-paper.
Problems No problems
Am I Keeping to My Plan of Action? No. Ever since the measurements changed, I havn’t really been following my plan hardly at all.
What I need to do Next Paint the pieces, put it all together, figure out hinges. 

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Date:  17/4/2013 1 G
Number of Periods Left:  10
Work Completed and Tools Used Today was really successful. I put the front two pieces together, and I finished off sand-papering everything down so it was really smooth. I was also able to figure out hinges with Mr. Thorburn, and have planned this all out. I also took pictures for the website.
Problems No problems
Am I Keeping to My Plan of Action? No.
What I need to do Next Paint the face of the clock, and the rest of the clock as well. Also, I need to put everything together, and retrieve my numbers from a class mate.

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Date:  19/4/2013 1 B
Number of Periods Left:  9
Work Completed and Tools Used Today was also very successful. The night before I painted all the other pieces, and painted the circle for my clock. At school I cut the gelutong and put the sides of my clock on, and the clock can now stand up.
Tools used: Paintbrush, paint, hacksaw, hotglue
Problems I had to actually take off the gelutong that I had used two lessons before, because the sides didn’t fit. But I was able to overcome this, by taking the first two off, and taping the two together, and it worked fine.
Am I Keeping to My Plan of Action? No, because I am not following my plan at all. Also, in my plan, I wasn’t even planning of using gelutong.
What I need to do Next Re- Paint the face of the clock, and the rest of the clock as well. Put the rest of the clock together, put the numbers on my clock, put hinges on my clock, and drill the hole for the hands of the clock. 

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Date:  29/4/2013 2 C
Number of Periods Left:  7
Work Completed and Tools Used Today I was able to drill the hole in my clock for the face of the clock. I glued on the tops and bottoms of the clock as well. Next, I put the hinges on the back with screws so that I can open up the back and work with the mechanism and pendulum. I sandpapered and filed down some of the sides. Lastly, I put the mechanism in, and attached the pendulum.
Problems  I had to take off the sides again because the mechanism wasn’t going in right. But it was easy enough to put it back.
Am I Keeping to My Plan of Action? No. For one thing, I was planning on having numbers, but I won’t be having numbers on my clock. I was also planning on having different hands for the clock, but I think that the ones I have no is sifficiant.
What I need to do Next Re paint it, to make it look more tidy. Take more pictures, and start working on my website.

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