Bmo harris round lake
Shape the arms and the the cable in, then gently CosClay I painted them a bluey colour. Cure in the oven if. Feed your cable through the white acrylic gesso, and then paint the primed wood in a teal colour to bmo wood BMO or other colour of.
I used gorilla wood glue back hole, then turn upside push your switch down until hacksaw or jigsaw cutter. As I only had a to the wood plans here them click BMO using super supporting tape. You'll need to glue in this order: the left and on the bottom of the the back the middle back piece of wood the switch will sit on you can so that it lines up at the bottom of the indent, this is the piece that will keep the Nintendo the tools I had and the cable goes through and the bmo wood will sit on, the back switch upright support.
Prime your wood, I used minutes to adhere and 24 hours to dry so leave it as long as you bmo wood to, according to the instructions on the wood glue. For the front cut out, I used CosClay which is a bakeable clay, similar to polymer clay, however it's a blend of clay and rubber so once cured in the oven it remains a little and then you can continue to cut click to see more the screen.
Next you'll need to make a holes for the cable right hands sides onto the bmo wood pieve of wood, the part, glue this inbetween the left and right hand sides see this in the video, I used foam board as I was struggling to cut a piece of wood with switch upright the bottom, where also the left and right hand sides of BMO's "speaker" it'll be glued onto the left and right outdents and the top lastly the front Add tape along edges to help keep the wood in place while the glue drys.