Building ventriloquist dummies is a hobby for puppet enthusiasts. There are some who cast their own dummies but would find sculpting expensive and time consuming. To cater to those who want to build their own but do not have time to cast and sculpt ventriloquist dummies, there are kits sold online for different dummy parts.
However, even with these available, putting the parts together can prove to be confusing and complicated. Do not be discouraged, it takes practice to make a professional dummy head. Below are the steps you need to follow in building a ventriloquist dummy's head.
Instructions Step 1 Clean and sand the head cast. Clean the parts thoroughly inside and out using a soft cloth. When sanding, do not apply too much pressure as this may deform the shape of the head.
Step 2 Attach the headstick to the head. If your headstick does not fit into the hole, add layers of paper mache onto the headstick until it is snugly in place on the hole. Take care that you do not plug up the ... more.
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