Saturday, 25 June 2016

How to make a modern miniature shower head

 You will need: 

- 5mm round dowel
- square dowel or scraps of dowel
- box cutter
- bottle top


First of all I made the shower head.  I just cut two pieces of dowel into oblong shapes.



Glue the shower head together using a good quality balsa/craft glue.  Once dried I used sandpaper to sand all the sides down to make it look 'rounder'.
Next move onto the waterfall shower head.  I already had a precut round piece of balsa wood.  You could either trace around a bottle top and cut out a piece of balsa or you could use a plastic bottle top.

Cut some sections of round dowel to construct the shower rail as show in the picture below.





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