Aesthetics
There was one big influence for the design of the second set, and this was none other than Wallace and Gromit! on the episode which involved the 'Knit-o-matic' this machine was pretty much a child friendly version of how I wanted my set to look, here is an example
As you can see I gathered a lot of influence from this machine
Mine was created out of a de pressured tank of propane gas from my house mates air soft gun, I initially wanted to cut holes in the sides but after some professional advice I deemed it too dangerous to do so and instead created the two opening externally, which I think looks a lot better than if I had two holes cut in the sides!
But the whole set where the Knit-o-matic resides has things that influenced my over all direction
See this unforgivably over the top representation of a factory machine used to pulverise animals into meat, but I wanted to go that step further and actually show the pulverisation to better cast a mental image in the viewers mind!
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