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Although these kinds of toys have been being made for decades the process in which these toys are made has not changed a lot. Only the tools and the colors that are being used have been changed.

• First the wood is brought in and rough shaping is done and is set aside to dry to remove any of the moisture content.

• Pencil markings are done on the rough cut out for proper shaping.

• Rough shaping is done using a big chisel and a hammer.

• Finer detailing is done using a smaller chisel and a wooden mallet.

• A coat of primer is applied and the artifact is set aside to dry.

• Once dried two layers of water color paint coats are applied to make the artifact bright and colorful.

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