Carving a Chalk Tower
This is an instructable showing you how to make a clock tower (kinda like Big Ben) using a chalk (one which is used to write on blackboards).
Supplies
1. A chalk (one which is used to write on blackboards)
2. A plastic scraper or a plastic ruler would also do the job
3. A flathead screwdriver
4. A pointy object such as a blunt safety pin or used fine-tip pen
5. A crafting blade (thermocol cutter)
6. Patience
2. A plastic scraper or a plastic ruler would also do the job
3. A flathead screwdriver
4. A pointy object such as a blunt safety pin or used fine-tip pen
5. A crafting blade (thermocol cutter)
6. Patience
Transforming the Chalk From a Cylinder to a Cuboid.
Firstly, choose a chalk that is long enough.
Working with cylinders is not easy. So we'll have to make a cuboid out of it.
Mark a square shape on top as shown below then start scraping the chalk.
Precautions: Try using a plastic scraper for this and do it in small strokes. Be careful when using blades as you might scrap excess accidentally and will then have to start over.
Working with cylinders is not easy. So we'll have to make a cuboid out of it.
Mark a square shape on top as shown below then start scraping the chalk.
Precautions: Try using a plastic scraper for this and do it in small strokes. Be careful when using blades as you might scrap excess accidentally and will then have to start over.
Start Marking the Sections
When you have a cuboid Chalk which you are happy with, process to decide what will be the proportion of all the sections; the bottom, the middle, and the top.
Then start marking the lines as shown. Use a blunt but pointy object. I used a probe of a multimeter, you can use a blunt safety pin or something similar.
Then start marking the lines as shown. Use a blunt but pointy object. I used a probe of a multimeter, you can use a blunt safety pin or something similar.
Start Carving the Top
Leave the space for the watch-face and start carving the top of the clock tower. Use a matching. It's easier to do it with a matchstick.
To carve out a sloping roof, try using the edge of the matchstick as shown in the image. Move it back and forth, slowly and carefully.
Do it on the all four sides.
Precautions: The more you start going to the top, the more patient you have to be! It starts getting thinner and weaker so you should be delicate with it. Don't use force.
Do it on the all four sides.
Precautions: The more you start going to the top, the more patient you have to be! It starts getting thinner and weaker so you should be delicate with it. Don't use force.
Complete the Top
Using same technique, carve out the top.
Be careful once you reach the top. As it will be very fragile.
If possible try to finish the topmost part at the last. This will reduce the chances of breaking it accidentally.
Be careful once you reach the top. As it will be very fragile.
If possible try to finish the topmost part at the last. This will reduce the chances of breaking it accidentally.
For the Clock-face!
Take a flathead screwdriver, put it on the chalk and rotate it about its axis to create a small circle. You are adviced to use another chalk and practice this technique 2-3 times before trying it on your clock tower.
This method is quite risky. Feel free to use a safer method of you can think of any (also share with me if you want to :)
Once you're confident, make a watch-face on your clock tower as shown in the picture.
This method is quite risky. Feel free to use a safer method of you can think of any (also share with me if you want to :)
Once you're confident, make a watch-face on your clock tower as shown in the picture.
Make Final Adjustments.
Once you're happy with everything, make any major or minor adjustments like making deeper grooves or making the slopes smoother and steeper.
There You Have It.
It will take a some time and patience. The chalk might break while working on it. But it's not impossible. I'm sure someone will do it better than I did. Do leave your thoughts and ideas in the comments. Thanks for your time.