Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Last day...
Monday, May 24, 2010
Weaving
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Weekly Reflection #2
This week was my first time in the wood shop besides when giving tours. First, Greg and George helped me strip the wood into strips with a sharp piece of machinery that I did not feel comfortable handling myself. Even though I was not able to do the actual cutting and sawing of the wood, it was cool and interesting to watch and learn from a safe distance how to do it. I had no idea how strong the glue was, but when we glued the strips of wood together and clamped it to the form to shape it, sure enough it stayed together and appeared to be very durable. When I started chipping away with the spoke shave, the wood stayed together perfectly and you could hardly tell the stick was made from strips of wood glued together. After I left it out to dry, I took it out of the form and it was miraculously a wooden shaft. I could shape it with the spoke shave, and then when it was all shaped, I spent hours sanding it to finish the shaping and making it smooth. When all of that work was done, I drilled the holes where they needed to be for the weaving. Then, I finished it off by continuously spraying it with finish to make it presentable and shiny. George and Greg helped me navigate my way through the wood shop and using the hand tools. All of this was so new and interesting to me.
This week was probably the most productive and rewarding for me. I learned how to use the power drill, spoke shaver, clamps, a form, saws, and more. I loved working in the wood shop, despite the infection in my lungs I got from the dust. My sickness was a minor set back, but I persevered and still worked through it. Successfully, my stick is fully formed and ready to start weaving. I hope to still have time to learn how to string a modern day girl’s stick, but if I do not, I have had a very successful senior project and learned a lot this week.
Friday, May 21, 2010
Finishing my Stick
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Shaping the Stick
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Slow Day...
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Woodshop Work
Monday, May 17, 2010
Weekly Reflection #1
I learned a lot of new skills this week that I never would have had a chance to learn if it hadn’t been for the senior project opportunity. Due to some set backs with the creation of the stick and a doubtful expectation of how long the stick would take, I set my mind this week to creating a short documentary on the evolution of lacrosse. Through this, I was able to learn valuable skills in iMovie while also learning all about the origination and evolution of lacrosse.
Being a dedicated lacrosse player and a huge fan of everything about lacrosse, I loved learning about how this game that I love so much originated. Through the research, I found that the game of lacrosse came from Native Americans. To find out more about the Indigenous people, I made a trip to the Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum. This was probably my favorite thing this week. I was able to learn so much about the culture of Indigenous people and the museum surprisingly had two lacrosse sticks and the tour guides had a lot of interesting, helpful information about the game. Apparently, the game used to be used as practice for war, as well as being a pleasure and leisure game. The only experience I have had with iMovie is simple slide shows. This week has given me the tools and skills to create an advanced movie using iMovie which I have always desired.
This week is dedicated to making my wooden lacrosse stick, stringing and weaving it with leather and rawhide. Also, I hope to learn how to string a boys and girls lacrosse stick as that is a skill I have always desired to acquire. I hope to get skills in working in the wood shop (of which I have none) and learn how to safely maneuver the hand tools in woodworking. I am excited to make my stick this week and I think I will benefit a lot from this project.
Friday, May 14, 2010
End of Week 1
Thursday, May 13, 2010
The Little Brother of War
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
The Modern Game
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
iMovie
Tomorrow and Friday will be my last couple of days to be able to work on my movie as I intend to go to the Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum on Thursday and get in touch with the culture that began the game of lacrosse and see if there is anyone there I can speak with that may be able to aid my knowledge. Friday I will also be getting my strings and materials for my lacrosse sticks. I have also been calling companies that still make wooden lacrosse sticks to get some more perspectives and tips on prices, time management, and materials.
Here is a short clip from the "creator's game" video I found:
Monday, May 10, 2010
First Day Research
I will also be spending this week researching and making a short documentary on the evolution of lacrosse.
I have spent 2 hours today researching the history and origin of indigenous lacrosse and organizing for my clip. I also spent an hour figuring out where and how I am going to obtain the materials for my sticks and the blank. I have called and compared prices for the materials needed, such as raw hide, the blank, and string for the modern lacrosse stick at various companies. I hope to go to the stores at some point and find the best prices and makes.
In the next week I hope to be making a trip to the Kearsarge Native American Museum to learn more about the indigenous game and Native American culture that created the game of lacrosse.