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I've always been kind of interested in ancient Greek architecture, so one day while I was bored, I decided to make a to-scale model of the Parthenon in Greece. This proved to be actually quite simple, only cutting out different sized rectangles, and gluing some painted wooden dowels in, and presto! In case you didn't know, the ancient Greeks contributed a lot to our modern day architecture, like columns and friezes, and even invented porches. Ok, enough of the history lesson, lets get to building! For those of you who don't know, sketchup is a 3d program mainly used for architecture, and has lots of nice features to help with modeling. Once you have this downloaded, click on "File" then go down to "3D Warehouse" then click on "Get Models Now search Parthenon in the search box where else?
Diy parthenon
I have a youtube channel with over Project Videos! Hi, Thanks for visiting my website. My name is Will and if you have questions or would like to contribute projects or ideas you can contact me. This is a complete paper project on how to make a paper Parthenon. I have the full instructions here on this webpage and I also have them in a downloadable Microsoft Word document. You can download the booklet and print it up then cut out all the pieces and glue or tape them together. This is a fun and easy project to do and make. I also have a youtube video that goes along with this project. The video shows this project, tells a little bit about it and also has some footage of the actual Parthenon. It is at the bottom of this page. Thanks for checking out my paper Parthenon Project. I have lots of other paper projects on my website. There are five pages of parts for this paper Parthenon project.
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Materials : Toilet paper rolls at least 10 , cardboard enough for the base and roof , scissors, paint, glue stick, paint brush, ruler, pencil. Mine is 8 inches wide. This will be the base of your triangle that will go between the pillars and the roof. You are going to use this dot to find the point of your triangle. The taller your triangle is, the taller your roof will be. You should end up with an isosceles triangle, meaning two sides are exactly the same length.
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Diy parthenon
Its decorative sculptures are considered some of the high points of classical Greek art , an enduring symbol of Ancient Greece , democracy and Western civilization. Construction started in BC when the Delian League was at the peak of its power. It was completed in BC; work on the decoration continued until BC. For a time, it served as the treasury of the Delian League, which later became the Athenian Empire. In the final decade of the 6th century AD, the Parthenon was converted into a Christian church dedicated to the Virgin Mary.
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Email Address. I've always been kind of interested in ancient Greek architecture, so one day while I was bored, I decided to make a to-scale model of the Parthenon in Greece. Install the app. Step 6: Glue your roof together. Hi, Thanks for visiting my website. The super-X must be convertable to what ever we come up with in the terms of a surround, spider assembly. Materials : Toilet paper rolls at least 10 , cardboard enough for the base and roof , scissors, paint, glue stick, paint brush, ruler, pencil. For those of you who don't know, sketchup is a 3d program mainly used for architecture, and has lots of nice features to help with modeling. The picture below shows how to do it. I'd always thought of it as working in tandem with ferrofluid to position the VC radially, and reap the benefit of going spiderless but ferrofluid is out of the question here, IMHO. Memoirs from China. I have seen and worked on linear motor assemblies for older disk drives remember the days when 3 gigs was HUGE yes those kind of disc drives.
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