Cones will be useful in the household, in order to make a carnival costume, as well as for other crafts. You can make the missing part from thick paper, and how to decorate - this is already a fantasy of each of us.
How to make a cone - tools, materials for work
The cone is a geometric figure that is easy and easy to make from a regular sheet of paper. Depending on which sizes you need a cone, as well as the scope of use, the desired paper format is selected and the material density.
What will take:
- glue and scissors;
- pencil;
- a sheet of paper or cardboard (you can use the cuts of wallpaper);
- ruler, circulation;
- scotch, glue or stapler - choice.
How to make a cone
It turns out to make a geometric shape, it will be needed from a sheet of ordinary paper (for example, A4 format) cut a circle. The radius of this circle will be decisive to achieve the final result. Suppose if the circle is wide, the cone will be high and vice versa.
How to make a figure:
- with the help of a circulation and a pencil, you need to draw a circle;
- cut with scissors on the outlined contour shape;
- take a pencil again to carry out several lines - you need to share the resulting figure to 4 equal parts;
- now fold in half the circle first along the vertical line, then horizontal;
- as a result, the bends should turn out - the amount of 4 pieces;
- one part will have to cut off, minimize the workpiece and fix. By the way, from how many parts will be deleted (1 quarter, 1.5, 2, etc.), the size of the cone will depend on;
- to fasten the finished figure is the easiest way to bilateral scotch, as well as with the help of a stapler. If the cone is cut out of a thin paper, then it is easier to use PVA glue.
How to make a cone in a different way
The second method, if I don't really want to mess with a circulation:
- Cut from paper a triangle (one side is long, and the rest are short and equal in length).
- Corners of paper must be wrapped in the middle so that the plot of the workpiece is in the middle.
- The second corner also need to wrap and wrap around the first. It turns out something similar to the cone.
- Now you need to try to align the geometric shape, to well tighten the corners so that the cone does not collapse.
- If the extra paper sticks out, this means that initially the side of the triangle was not the same.
- The free edges of the figure can be used to cut, so and gently wrap in the middle of the workpiece.
- So that the cone holds the shape, you need to sneak the line of the paper connections with a scotch with the inside.