Step Two: Completing the Head

31.01.11

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Applying Fabric and Adhesive Techniques to put our fellow into play.

After establishing what The Fearless Leader’s face was going to be all about and conducting a variety of field tests with the cans I was able to determine how everything was going to come together for our young hero.

My friend Leslie joined me for an afternoon of crafting, which ended up selfishly being a little more about the puppet than anything, but nonetheless successful!  Leslie through down on a bizarre little portable one-hand sewing machine.  This thing breaks almost immediately after its cogs are in motion, but we were able to get what we needed from it.

We ended on sewing.  Today I woke up and broke out the hot glue gun after carefully testing all theories and making it clear both to me and the leader that I wasn’t going to foul the process with any carelessness in technique.  After a while with the hot glue gun I realized certain areas would be better served with contact cement.  Basically – hot glue is very strong but very fast to dry, which can cause unnecessary lumping and inconsistencies.  After fooling with this technique on the interior glove on the roof and bottom of the mouth I realized the interior mouth would be at far less risk with nice wet slower drying contact cement.  This worked too!

Next step: Body Building!

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