Ideas for school music and reading trophies

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Hi,

I agreed to make and donate a couple of trophies for my local primary school. The trophies are for the annual reading award and annual music award.

For the music award I was going to try and find someone to cnc a musical note out of some aluminium and then set it into a nicely made timber base.

The reading award is the one I am struggling to come up with a nice design for?

Any ideas welcomed.


Thanks
 
could you make a 3d book shape, stood up, open at a page and set onto a base?
 
marcros":2dffd5kh said:
could you make a 3d book shape, stood up, open at a page and set onto a base?
I did think of something along those lines, but unsure how best to achieve it.
 
maybe a hard back book, with the outside made of timber then some pages made from veneer, perhaps to delicate for young hands?
 
If you're careful with the way you mount it, your musical note(s) might be persuaded to work like a glockenspiel. IIRC, their notes/keys and those of xylophones are supported 1/7th of the way along from the end.

It works with spanners: if you support one at roughly 1/7th of its length (in from each end) you get a very tuneful note. I've even done it with denser hardwoods too. A note shape will diminish the effect, but not by much.

As for reading, can you carve a Kindle?

:)

E.
 
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