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Tie the third wing |
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1 : Attach under the hook shank the 2 tinsels along with the white Japanese silk. |
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2 : Form the body with the silk floss. |
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3 : Wind the white Japanese silk between the 2 tinsels. The silk will push aside and lay between the 2 tinsels automatically. The video continues here |
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4 : The last wing is very important. It is imperative to place it properly according to the eye. Then cut all the waste that exceeds past the eye. Pay close attention because the size and shape of the head depends on it.) |
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5 : A close-up of the head |
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6 : Your last wing is not finish. |
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7 : I will use 2 red body feathers from a parrot to make the throat. The hardest part is finding symmetrical feathers |
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8 : Place the feathers back to back |
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9 : By gripping and flattening the rachis, they will be easier to attach |
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Heat the tips of the tweezers with a lighter. |
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11 : After attaching the 2 feathers, heat the tweezers and grip the feathers at their bases. 1 to 2 seconds is enough if you do so when the tweezers are still at the right temperature |
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12 : A close-up of the head |
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13 : The hard work is now finished, but there still remains some difficulties |
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