Amaya Blackstone (
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fandomhigh2020-02-14 07:05 am
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Shop Class; Friday, First Period [02/14].
"Welcome back, everyone," Amaya greeted the class with a nod. "Sorry I'm a bit late, I had to help out with radio and then put teh Squirrel Crumbler away, which turned into a whole process, what with the squirrels attempting to destroy it in the meantime. It was a whole thing."
And she had the scratch marks on her cheek to prove it!
"Now, I'm sure some of you know, today's a sort of holiday." One she was going to roll her eyes over a little bit. "I mean, there seems to be a holiday for just about everything around here. But this one in particular tends to involve a tradition of getting people flowers, which I'm sure some of you received today since the school does that what flower thing. And flowers are lovely and all, I'm a bit of a horticulturalist myself, but one things flowers aren't is permanent...unless maybe they're made of metal.
"So that's what we'll be doing today," she continued, holding up one of her own finished products and passing it around for them to see and start getting an idea of how they'd be making them. "Metal roses. Taking a small break from what we were working on last week, because, while I'm not a big fan of this holiday, I am a big fan of practical classes. These guys may look a little complex, but that's deceptive, they're actually pretty easy, but don't worry. I'm show you."
Amaya lead them through the steps, from tracing out the three base layers on a sheet of metal and cutting them out, cleaning them up with some sanding and hammering, drilling the holes and welding the stems, and then heating and shaping the petals into its final form.
"I've got printed instructions to refer to if you need them," she said once she'd finished up the demonstration, "and feel free to ask questions if you've got them. Go ahead and get your supplies and your safety gears and let's get to work."
And she had the scratch marks on her cheek to prove it!
"Now, I'm sure some of you know, today's a sort of holiday." One she was going to roll her eyes over a little bit. "I mean, there seems to be a holiday for just about everything around here. But this one in particular tends to involve a tradition of getting people flowers, which I'm sure some of you received today since the school does that what flower thing. And flowers are lovely and all, I'm a bit of a horticulturalist myself, but one things flowers aren't is permanent...unless maybe they're made of metal.
"So that's what we'll be doing today," she continued, holding up one of her own finished products and passing it around for them to see and start getting an idea of how they'd be making them. "Metal roses. Taking a small break from what we were working on last week, because, while I'm not a big fan of this holiday, I am a big fan of practical classes. These guys may look a little complex, but that's deceptive, they're actually pretty easy, but don't worry. I'm show you."
Amaya lead them through the steps, from tracing out the three base layers on a sheet of metal and cutting them out, cleaning them up with some sanding and hammering, drilling the holes and welding the stems, and then heating and shaping the petals into its final form.
"I've got printed instructions to refer to if you need them," she said once she'd finished up the demonstration, "and feel free to ask questions if you've got them. Go ahead and get your supplies and your safety gears and let's get to work."

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