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Manufacturing method and material of mask
(1), according to the size of the wearer's head, cut the cardboard into the outline of the face. ?
(2) Measure the distance between the wearer's eyes with a ruler, subscript the cardboard with a pencil, and punch holes. If you are not sure, make the hole smaller first, and the wearer will decide which way to open it after trying. Finally, trim the eyelets neatly (you can use a blade).
(3) Cut two slits that can pass through the adhesive tape paper with a distance of about 10 mm ...
(4) Draw a pattern, and draw the required pattern on the mask with a colored pen. ?
(5) Fix one end of the mask and one end of the rubber band with adhesive tape, put it on your head and try to tighten it, cut off the required length and fix the other end.
The adhesive tape must be firmly bonded. It bonds the mask and the rubber band tape together through the slit. Both ends of the rubber band can be sintered to prevent the thread from opening. ?
2. Materials:
(1), cardboard 250x300mm.
(2) Rubber band length 180mm. ?
(3) Tools: ruler, pencil, scissors, marker, blade, tape paper. ?
Extended data:
A mask refers to a covering that covers the whole or part of the face and has openings in the eyes. It is usually used as a camouflage cover for dances, carnivals or similar festivals and plays. Mask culture is also often called Nuo culture.
Use:
1, modern drama mask:
In the19th century, European avant-garde artists often used masks. For example, the characters in Phantom of the Opera use masks, and ritual masks have appeared all over the world, although they often have many characteristics and develop in a very distinctive form.
2. Ritual and theatrical masks around the world:
(1), Africa: Many African masks represent animals.
(2) Japan: Japanese masks belong to a very old tradition and have become a highly refined and stylized drama tradition. Some plays, such as the protagonist of a play, must wear a mask.
3, job protection:
Welder's mask for protecting welder's face and eyes.
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