I chose the skeleton made out of q tips/cotton swabs because it looked like the nicest one to make. Another reason I chose this skeleton is because it is made out of stuff find inside every home so the materials were already at my grasp. The skeleton was super easy to make and only took ten minutes to prep and finish. Overall, this was the best option for me.
At first I had to prepare and cut the q tips in small pieces to make the skeleton. After that I put the base/chest of the skeleton together to lay a foundation for the arms and legs. I finally put everything together and now all that was left was to label the bones. I cut out squares/rectangles and wrote the names of the bones on the pieces of paper. After all of that work I used Elmer's glue to put everything in place. My experience making the skeleton was smooth and simple, I didn't need much materials and the ones that I did need I already had at home. I think knowing the anatomy of the human skeleton is important to anyone studying a career for the medical field. I think it's also very important for bodybuilders or even people that want to gain muscle to learn the anatomy of the skeleton to better understand the structure of their body and what they need to work out to maximize their workout. P.S: The five pictures are in the my work section |
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