Re: Building a mouth assembly Posted by MsPuppet on Apr 12, 2013
This was not the really hard tiles, almost more like a linoleum type.  A very old puppet, so I guess it was preserved well.
Re: Building a mouth assembly Posted by pagestep007 on Apr 13, 2013
I have seen the flexible linoleum type vinyl used. The old linoleum tiles we used for printing blocks in art classes and they did crack if you bent them. The newer vinyl seems ok , and can be sewn into the mouth. It gives a flexible mouth. I prefer something a little more solid though, like card.
Re: Building a mouth assembly Posted by Desipio on Apr 19, 2013
PuppetBakery have just seen your post regarding the plastic can holders. I personally cut them up using strips of it as the hinge for the mouth piece. I've always done a top piece and bottom piece hinged by the plastic. Does this make sense? Experiment.. It's very sturdy stuff.
Re: Building a mouth assembly Posted by PuppetBakery on Apr 24, 2013
Desipio - yes, you make sense. I just got a hold of some of those nifty rings and plan on abusing them thoroughly over the weekend. Thanks for the tip!
Re: Building a mouth assembly Posted by Franklin on Mar 23, 2017
I go to lowes and get their free samples to make some of my mouths with.
Re: Building a mouth assembly Posted by amishguy on Oct 03, 2019
Here's how I do it: https://puppetbuildingworld.com/how-to-make-a-puppet-mouth/
Here's a video tutorial I did:
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