What I've done this week
This week, I've created models of the space I am working at. I've used the materials from my tool kits such as steel ruler, cutting mat, and blade for cutting straight lines and a cereal box to create these models. I first measured the space's heights and widths with my steel ruler. I then identified the floor ceilings, walls, doors, and windows. I eventually made these models by folding them together. This time, the models I've made are in 1 to 20. After making the model in cardboard, I've made another one with papers. After making these models, I've made a comparison between these two different materials. Both cardboard and papers are good materials for making models. However, I personally prefer using cardboard because it is thicker in width and heavier in weight. It stands better than papers. However, it really depends on what we are going to make. When it comes to topography, papers will be a better choice to use because it is thinner and lighter so that we can control the shape and size easily. That's what I've found and learned this week.
Model in cardboard
Model in paper
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