At technology wood works
I have chosen to make a piano for decorations.
I think this is the best choice because it looks interesting and you can pull the top off.
It will be used for storage.
For this project I will have to consider making my measurements correct.
Step 1. I used a paper, ruler, and a pencil to make a full size drawing of my piano because if I didn't I would unable to know the measurements.
Step 2. I used a pencil to copy the measurements from my drawing to a piece of wood.
Step 3. I marked square line (at 9 percent) across using a tri square to perfect it.
Step 4. I cut off the piece of wood into 3 using a bench hook and a backed saw.
Step 5. Then I marked out the joints using a bench hook, back saw, chizzle, and a hammer.
Step 6. I chiseled out the joints and put a long piece of wood into the joints so that the wood can get stuck to the longer piece of wood.
Step 7. I put a piece of wood in front of the piano and glued it.
Step 8. I had to draw lines so it looks more like a piano.
Step 9. Mr Grundy made me a lid to put on top of the piano so you can't see inside it.
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