Senior vertical curriculum industrial technology students at Bulahdelah Central School haven't been letting the coronavirus crisis keep them from their major works.
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Relieving head teacher, Brent Smith, said the Year 12 students had shown resilience and determination in completing their designs.
The students have taken on a range of projects, from household items such as beds and dressers to electric guitars and resin river flow coffee tables.
They have also employed a variety of timber species, including Victorian Ash, Sydney Blue Gum, Forest Oak, River Gum, American Cherry and a number of mixed eucalyptus species.
"They are utilising a variety of building techniques that include lamination, dovetail joint, finger joints, domino machining, steam bending and jig building to build their projects," Mr Smith said.
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The major works need to be completed by Thursday, August 27.
As a result of COVID-19, they won't be assessed by Board of Studies markers in 2020 but by a panel of qualified teachers from the school.
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