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Haley Bird Design
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Haley Bird Design
Projects
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Projects
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Haley Bird Design

Designer-maker of wearable & handheld artifacts exploring materiality, touch, and user interactions. 

My practice is a dialogue with materials. It began with jewellery making, but in recent years has evolved to include a variety of wearable and handleable objects.

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Get a Grip - Tankards

Get a Grip - Tankards

Get a Grip - Jewellery

Get a Grip - Jewellery

Bespoke Spoons

Bespoke Spoons

Ply Could?

Ply Could?

Glass Tankards

Glass Tankards

Ply Away

Ply Away

Non-Newtonian Fluid

Non-Newtonian Fluid

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This is my third output experimenting with combining kerfing with steam bending. This time I used 0.8mm thick birch plywood, and changed the cutting pattern building on the successful aspects of the first 2 attempts.
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In this trial I wanted to build on the way the light shines through the plywood. You can clearly see the grain running in both directions. This is 0.8mm Birch tri-ply.

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This is my second output experimenting with combining kerfing with steam bending. I don’t think it is as successful as the first. I used 1.5mm thick birch plywood, which was harder to work with than the 0.8mm and does not let the light through
Kerfing is a woodworking technique which involves making numerous cuts into a piece of wood in order to make it flexible. In the last couple of weeks I have been exploring the potential for combining kerfing with steam bending in order to maximise th

 

 Website by Lisa Cole for www.thinking-green.co.uk