How can i make the eiffel tower
Tape or glue multiple pages together to create a single image. Make sure that the lines flow smoothly into one another. Do not overlap the lines or leave gaps between them. Tape your drawing to a flat work surface. Place your drawing on a table, and tape down the bottom corners.
If your drawing is on a single sheet of paper, tape down the top corners as well. If your drawing is on multiple sheets of paper, leave the top corners alone. If your drawing spans multiple pages, you will need to shift these pages down and re-tape them as you move from section to section.
Cover your template with a piece of clear plastic. This will allow you to glue your pieces to the template, then peel them off. A page protector or clear page like the kind you'd use in an overhead projector will work the best. Place the plastic over the base of your drawing, and secure the edges to your table with tape so that it does not slide around. You must be able to see the lines clearly. Part 2. Use wood if you want to make a traditional model. This is one of the more advanced materials because it requires a lot of cutting and precision.
You will need to work with thin strips of balsa wood as well as coffee stirrers not craft sticks , and tooth picks. You will also need to know how to bend balsa wood into curves. To curve balsa wood: soak it in hot water for 1 hour, then bend it to your desired shape. Hold it in place with tape or string until it dries before using it. Try dried pasta and spaghetti as an alternative to wood. Use thick noodles for the frame, and thin noodles for the details, such as railings and lattices.
If you need to make a curved piece, cook the noodle long enough for it to become flexible, curve it into your desired shape, then let it dry. Use thin cardboard if you don't want to use wood or pasta.
Choose a thin cardboard, such as illustration board or Bristol board. You will also need a sharp craft blade to cut it, and a cutting mat to work on. Transfer your template to the cardboard directly and skip the plastic cover.
Have several craft blades handy. You will need to change them out as they will dull quickly. Dull craft blades won't make nice cuts. Try hot glue if you are making a small model. This is best for models that are smaller than a standard sheet of printer paper, about 11 inches 28 cm tall. Do not use hot glue on anything larger than that, it may collapse. If you want to make a larger model, try any of the other materials listed above. Part 3. Note the bottom, middle, and top sections. The Eiffel tower has 3 distinct sections: a base, middle, and top.
These sections are divided by 2 horizontal railings. Of these sections, the top is the tallest, and includes a small roof. Pay attention to these sections, as you will be working on them individually. Glue the pieces to make the base's frame. Cut your desired material down for the angled sides of the base.
Place a drop of white glue on the top and bottom of each piece, then set it down on the template. Make sure that pieces line up with the lines on the template.
This includes the top, bottom, and side edges, as well as the arch. Glue the pieces for the horizontal, vertical, and crisscrossing lines.
Cut and glue each piece 1 at a time, otherwise the pieces will get mixed up. Do the horizontal lines first, then the vertical ones. Finish off with the crisscrossing lines. Do not overlap the crisscrossing pieces or you will get too much bulk. Cut and glue the bars separately. If you are making a cardboard model, start off with the larger spaces, then move on to the small ones between the crisscrosses.
You can overlap the crisscrossing lines, however. Let the glue dry and turn clear. How long this takes depends on the type of glue that you are using. If you are worried about the glue not being strong enough, you can reinforce all of the joints with a single drop of glue.
It might be a good idea to switch to a new blade if the old one is no longer giving you clean cuts. This step should only take a couple of minutes for hot glue at the most. Slide the finished piece off of the template. Use a thin, metal spatula or a ruler to separate the piece from the plastic covering the template. If you notice any glue stuck to the plastic, scrape it off with your fingernail.
If you made a cardboard model, simply pick the piece up and set it aside. Use them with good ventilation and add extra paper underneath to protect your tables. Prang Crayons. These are a bit softer than other crayons so they sometimes look like oil pastels.
They also have a some nice brown shades that Crayola does not have unless you buy their larger boxes. Crayola Crayons. The reliable brand that always works well. The 24 pack has some of my favorite golden orange and yellow colors that seem a bit richer and warmer than the ones Prang has. How to Draw the Eiffel Tower Draw three rectangles like the ones shown. Add the bottom tower legs. Finish the upper tower and the top. Add the vertical line as shown. Draw the details of the bottom tower.
Add the bottom tower Xs. Draw the upper tower Xs. Finish the drawing with the landscape and sky. Trace with a marker and color. It took 2 years, 2 months and 5 days to build the Eiffel tower, which was a big achievement at that time. Make your own paper Eiffel tower from a few simple supplies. Read on for the full instructions. Looking for easy to print activities, and inexpensive problem-based challenges?
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