Step 6Attaching the moving Jaw
Materials Needed:
1: Elastic Band
2: Cutting Tool
This step will either be very easy or very complicated for you. This step requires extra care and personalization.
1: First, using your cutting tool, make a hole in the far end of the lower jaw, (see pic 1) **Keep in mind that can can substitute the elastic bands for rubber bands, it's just a little harder, and if you do, make sure you find two that are similar size and elasticity. Do this for both sides!
2: Thread the elastic band through, then tie it tightly, the foam board should be able to take it.
Next step is important!
3: Do the same thing for the top of the mask, but before you do, put the entire mask to your face, and make sure that the jaw rest UNDER your chin. It's ok if you don't get it right the first time, this may take a little tweaking, as everyone's face is different. The best piece of information i can give is to make sure have the same length band on each side, and that they are placed symmetrical to one another.
While the jaw is under your chin, lift the elastic bands and see where they rest on the mask, there is where you should tie the top of your bands.
After you completes these steps, try the mask on. Your jaw should be controlling the movement of the wolf's jaw. If you're having trouble, a tip might be to attach extra foam board under the wolf jaw so that it rest on your neck more comfortably.
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