Art Mannequin Hand,Fashionclubs 10" Wooden Sectioned Opposable Articulated Left/Right Hand Figure Manikin Hand Model for Drawing, Sketching, Painting(Left+Right Hand)
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I am writing to you as an Amazon customer The ring size is determined by the circumference of each finger. * Thanks for your question for our manikin hand. *br>Each finger is different, you could decide the ring size by measuring the circumference of each finger. I hope that our answer will be of help to I wish you the best of luck!
The models range from 1 to 2. One on the left, one on the
There is an extreme lack of hand size. This can hold a miniature tomato or a bunch of flowers
There will be some bending back, but it will not be If you force it back too much, you could break the joints. Flexibility is quite good, just like the fingers of a real hand. fingers can only be spread apart, but it cannot open the fingers up.
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These were ordered after looking at one of the similar products for assistance with There will be a bit of a difference in size between these and the large one, maybe about the size of a thin girl or a teenager. It also makes it easier to store them and position them, so I don't see this as a bad thing. It would probably be nice if the thumbs were more flexible, but really it isn't a deal breaker for this quality overall. In addition, they're also great for making your friends and family wonder if you have a mental disorder if you just leave them around because they'll have to wonder why you have a pair of wooden mannequin hands sitting on your desk. By bringing them to work, you might be able to make people wonder if they should sit next to you, if you prefer to be left alone at work. This is an excellent product in general.
As soon as I opened it, a piece of the thumb snapped off. Most likely, I was the one who placed the thumb awkwardly and it was My expectation was that it would rotate a little bit. It feels like the fingers have gotten longer and are now My overall opinion is that it will not be very effective.
In its defense, however, it cracked when it was twisted in a way it couldn't be twisted into. Since it was so stiff, it was hard to tell that all the joints refused to move. It was very difficult to know what was happening since it was twisted in that direction. A strange thing was that one hand was looser than the other, leaving it Other issues are that the thumb is attached in a sort of awkward way, and the motion is limited, so drawing on them is not particularly helpful, but for the price they were I'm not overly concerned. Fortunately, the left hand is still intact. As for the finger that broke, I'm pretty sure I could glue it back together. I found both hands to be a lot slimmer than I.
These are helpful, even if you are restricted in some ways because you can't do some hand positions, but for what they are, they are still of use for what they are. In addition, they are a bit top heavy. Trying to place your hands under one while it is leaning in any way will cause it to fall over unless you set it against something or glue it to a rail or something.
I find it very unrealistic in terms of joint mobility and range of motion, especially in the thumb area. I do not see how these are adequate as drawing references due to their lack of range and the lack of posses they possess. intend to display them in my home.
I paid super cheap, and I got exactly what I paid for. It is very difficult to hold the thumbs in position, and they break away with little force.
The prices are okay for the quality. It's hard to do other hand poses when the fingers don't spread or rotate, as noted by another reviewer. It was after I broke the pinky on my left hand that I thought perhaps the joints were just stiff because they were so Not at all, they're glued to the wall. Then these are fine for you if all you want is a very basic finger-strap It is possible to pose, but at the moment I wouldn't recommend it because the finger joints have no articulation A joint.