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Packing Strap Weaving Open Dustpan Tutorial Video Tutorial

The video tutorial on how to weave an open dustpan with baling tape is as follows: web link

Measure and mark the dimensions. First, you need to measure the dimensions of the dustpan to be woven and mark them on the packing tape.

Start weaving the bottom. Wrap the baling tape around a circle and cross the ends of the tape together, marking the intersections with a marker. Then, wrap the ends of the straps around each side of the circle and cross them together, marking the intersections with a marker. Repeat this step until the bottom weave is complete.

Start weaving the sides. Thread one end of the packing tape through the bottom braided loop and pull it tight. Then, pass the other end of the strap through the same braided loop and pull it tight as well. Next, pass each end of the strap through the adjacent braided loop and pull it tight. Repeat this step until the side weave is complete.

Adjust the size and shape. During the weaving process, you can adjust the size and shape of the dustpan as needed. You can increase or decrease the number of braided loops if you need to adjust the size, or increase or decrease the number of crossovers if you need to adjust the shape.

Cut off the excess tape. Finally, use scissors to cut off the excess band and trim off the raw edges.

Dustpan Classification:

1, Dual Purpose Dustpan: This dustpan works in two ways, it can be used as a traditional dustpan, or you can fix it to the table by rotating the handle and turn it into a small garbage can for office trash such as paper, clips, nail pins, and so on.

2, round dustpan: this dustpan is designed with a rounded bottom to collect trash and debris more efficiently. One design is a broom with silicone bristles that can effectively collect dust and debris, and the other design uses a black plastic collector with a hollow semi-circular design that shovels out the dust collected by the broom.

3, personal dustpan: this is an easy to use dustpan in an office or home environment with a compact design for easy storage.

4, Standing Broom Dustpan: This is a special design where the handles of both components rise to waist height, providing ergonomic features that make them easier to maneuver.