Bespoke Object
This week, I assembled the pieces of the prism.
There were some minor issues with epoxy getting stuck on the mirror's surface, which I did not want, but this residue was easy enough to remove with some isopropyl alcohol and a cotton swab. One of the most significant issues I had was that one piece was not slotted into the prism but instead glued onto the edge of another. I did not laser cut a slot for this piece to nestle into because I was worried about losing some reflections on the piece. This piece became such a pain in the assembly process that if I were to do this project again, I would prefer to lose whatever mirror section would be lost in favour of easier assembly.
Another thing that I would have changed is the foil transfer paper. I like that this method has some patterning in a colour variation, and I also like that it is reflective and has a textured/ funhouse mirror look. The only thing that really bugs me about this method is that it does not stick very well, so there are instances where I had to keep gluing the paper down and then eventually epoxy it to the surface.
One of the last things I would like to do regarding this project is to attempt to hang it from the ceiling. The piece glued onto the side was meant to be one of the anchor points for suspending it from the ceiling. The other anchor point should be strong enough to hold it if this is impossible. However, this piece works even if it cannot be hung. It has so many different angles that make it enjoyable to walk around.
Another final thing I would like to do regarding this project is to take good photos that aren't just on my kitchen table.
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