Tray



To begin making the tray, the form was cut and a 10mm edge was scribed.



The material was then placed between two wooden blocks in a vice and the 10mm edges were hammered up. The corners were left until last.





The small puckers/ folds that began to form during the process of shrinking the corners became difficult to smooth out as the dug into the wooden block template. To overcome this I placed a scrap piece of aluminium between the tray and wooden block, this made forming the corners of the tray much easier and neater.



An uneven edge was the result of stretching and shrinking parts of the material. To ameliorate this, I scribed a line around the edge of the tray, cut the material back and sanded to finish.



Looks pretty neat, right?

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