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To make a barrel for drinks you will need:
• an empty beer can;
• newspaper tubes - 52 pieces;
• PVA construction glue;
• scissors;
• stationery knife;
• sewing threads;
• a circle of cardboard;
• Glue "COSMOFEN".
The neck of a beer can is cut and a newspaper tube is glued to the COSMOFEN glue along the edge of the cut. The central part of the jar is coated with PVA glue and wrapped in several layers with soft tubes in any order to create a thickening. The winding on top is thickly smeared with glue and allowed to dry.
The walls of the future barrel are created in several stages. First, a small part of the wall is smeared with glue and the tubes are laid in tight rows on it. Slightly departing from the edges of the barrel, the tubes are pulled with strong threads on both sides. They allow the structures to dry out a bit and lay the tubes further. When the entire surface of the jar is closed, it is smeared with glue and dried again.
Stepping back from the edges of the barrel to rewind the structure with threads, coat this area with PVA glue and lay two rows of tubes, closing the mount. Once again, the entire product is covered with glue and dried.
A circle equal to the diameter of the bottom is cut out of a piece of cardboard and glued to COSMOFEN universal adhesive.
The finished product is covered with wood stain in the color of rosewood. In the second stage, the barrel is coated with a colorless varnish - impregnation on an acrylic basis. Now this barrel is not afraid of damp and can serve as a container for drinks.
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