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Jinghu’s simple skinning method

The simple skinning method of Jinghu is as follows: 1. Clean the Jinghu that has jumped into the well and apply "Hello, brothers".

Put the 'bionic leather' on the glass, carefully press the Jinghu tube on the hard plastic piece so that they are in close contact, and eighty-eighths of the work is completed.

Pay attention to the "good guys" should be appropriate. If it is too dirty, it will look ugly, and if it is too little, it will not stick firmly.

Of course, other glues can also be used. I am impatient and like the words "Hello, brothers" to come quickly.

Because this hard plastic film itself is very hard and flat, the traditional skinned Bagua array is useless.

2. If you don’t care about good looks, cut off the excess part of the hard plastic film in an hour and proceed to the next process.

If you pay attention to good looks, according to the outer circle of the Jinghu tube, the hard plastic film leaves a round edge 2 cm larger than the radius of the Jinghu tube.

3. Be careful, cut the excess part into a petal shape from the center of the Jinghu, and use a soldering iron to put it on the tube.

4. Covering the cloth is easy, everyone knows it.

But those who are particular about it use glutinous rice and gluten, but I don’t care about using chemical glue to save trouble.

Just stick the drapery on without being particular about it.

Don't draw any snakeskin patterns, that's superfluous.

Chemicals must produce chemical reactions, and Liu Zhenghui must know that.

Just say whatever you want.

It's unreasonable to sell a piece of bionic leather for so much money.

My Shandong friends and I were able to make it 30 years ago, and it was not Liu Zhenghui’s invention.

5. After it’s done, you find that the skin is a little deflated. It doesn’t matter, it will be done in one minute.

Turn on the liquefied gas, adjust the heat, put your left hand underneath to control the temperature, and quickly shake the skinned side of the tube on your left hand to heat the plastic film.

Note, too hot and the plastic will melt.