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Building the Mask Portion of Your Helmet. Step - by – Step Instructions. Start with a piece of cardboard 8’’ (L) x 15” (W) Draw on your cardboard just like I have in this power point. There are two exceptions: The nose and the cheeks. You can design those however you like, - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Step - by – Step Instructions

Building the MaskPortion of Your Helmet

Start with a piece of cardboard 8’’ (L) x 15” (W)Draw on your cardboard just like I have in this power point.

There are two exceptions: The nose and the cheeks. You can design those however you like,

but follow these guidelines.

15”

Top edge of your Cardboard

8”

Before you start! Set up you cardboard like I have here.

5” (this is not to scale)5” (this is not to scale)15” (total from left to right)

1”

5”

2”

Then measure 5” toward the center - from the left and the right side. Measure 1” down from the top of the cardboard. Now draw the 1” x 5” box like I have.

1”

1”

5”

3” this measurement may vary for each student. Start with 3“ you can always trim it later .

2”

5” (this is not to scale)5” (this is not to scale)15” (total from left to right)

Continue to draw on your cardboard like I do throughout the power point.

1”

5” 5” (this is not to scale)5” (this is not to scale)15” (total from left to right)

2”

3” this measurement may vary for each student. Start with 3“ you can always trim it later .

1”

5”

6”

5” (this is not to scale)5” (this is not to scale)15” (total from left to right)

2”

3” this measurement may vary for each student. Start with 3“ you can always trim it later .

5” (this is not to scale)5” (this is not to scale)

1”

5”

6”

1”15” (total from left to right)

2”

3” this measurement may vary for each student. Start with 3“ you can always trim it later .

The tip of your nose can be shaped however you like.

5” (this is not to scale)5” (this is not to scale)

1”

5”

6”

1”15” (total from left to right)

This area is not to scale. Your personal design will determine how this looks.

2”

3” this measurement may vary for each student. Start with 3“ you can always trim it later .

The tip of your nose can be shaped however you like.

5” (this is not to scale)5” (this is not to scale)

1”

5”

6”

1”

This area is not to scale. Your personal design will determine how this looks.

15” (total from left to right)

2”

3” this measurement may vary for each student. Start with 3“ you can always trim it later .

The tip of your nose can be shaped however you like.

5” (this is not to scale)5” (this is not to scale)

1”

5”

6”

1”

This area is not to scale. Your personal design will determine how this looks.

15” (total from left to right)

2”

3” this measurement may vary for each student. Start with 3“ you can always trim it later .

The tip of your nose can be shaped however you like.

5” (this is not to scale)5” (this is not to scale)

1”

5”

6”

1”

This area is not to scale. Your personal design will determine how this looks.

15” (total from left to right)

Your cardboard should now look

something like this before you start

cutting.

3” this measurement may vary for each student. Start with 3“ you can always trim it later .

The tip of your nose can be shaped however you like.

Without measurements your

cardboard should now look

something like this BEFORE you start

cutting

This area is not to scale. Your personal design will determine how this looks.

The tip of your nose can be shaped however you like.

These are the lines you want to cut on

to produce the mask

This area is not to scale. Your personal design will determine how this looks.

The tip of your nose can be shaped however you like.

Diagram of the HelmetYou can see how each piece will fit together. There are

also pictures of two helmets.

Back Piece

Mask Piece

Support Piece

BradsConnecting

Pieces

TopPiece

Old Ball Cap w/ no bill

Head bandPiece