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Common kite skeleton making experience sharing

Common kite skeleton making experience sharing.

I started to contact kites on June 20 17. I have studied in a big bar for more than half a year. I learned a lot here and made some kites back and forth.

The following is a summary and comparison of my kite skeleton, and I will share my experience with you.

A: Cross skeleton. Mostly used for diamonds or fighting. This skeleton is the simplest, both poles can be used, both soft and hard. If you are soft, you can bring your own vent. If you are hard, you can hang your tail. It can be said that you can eat any wind. Simple production, relatively low technical requirements, and relatively easy to use. It can also be deformed by the ratio of horizontal length to vertical length, and a personalized kite can be made if it is matched with a certain pattern design.

B: Dry skeleton. The subject matter is very wide. One of the simplest square swallows popular here as a child is this structure. Because it eats the wind in a large area, it is very easy to fly.

C: Two horizontal skeletons and one vertical skeleton. Hexagons are often used for making. You can play with both winds, and the tension is good, but no wind will soon fall down.

D: Chinese character skeleton. This structure is generally used to make snakeheads. The tail is very long and elegant, suitable for strong winds.

E: king-shaped skeleton. There are also a wide range of application themes. You can draw patterns at will, bend the upper and lower rails and make many shapes. The bear I made before was a king-shaped skeleton deformation. It's easy to fly when there is wind.

F: Chinese character skeleton. Gossip is the first choice. Charm covers a large area and is easier to fly than rice.

G: A-shaped skeleton deformation. The five-pointed star made before adopted this skeleton structure. Less rods, easy to fly, easy to eat.

H: female skeleton. This is the structure of the kite just made. The disadvantage is obvious. It falls quickly without wind and does not carry strong winds. When you make it with a pole, you should pull your back bow.

Me: wooden skeleton. Another five-pointed star I made before also adopted this structure, with strong winds. But too many poles will increase self-esteem.

J: herringbone skeleton. Another gossip choice, this skeleton is more attractive than a rich character.

All the above skeletons were made by ourselves, and the test was successful. In fact, there is no good or bad skeleton, but it is only configured according to the needs of different themes. Sometimes on the basis of the original skeleton, it is necessary to add some thin skeletons to support patterns or shapes. In addition, the adaptation of bones to wind is not absolute, but relatively complicated. If you reduce the diameter of the pole, a small wind can fly. If there are fewer skeletons, you can play with the wind by thickening the proportional rod. Learn to be flexible and you will be handy.

If I had to recommend the skeleton, I would recommend the cross skeleton. The structure is the simplest, the best to fly and the easiest to do.