I punched and connected the cut surface pieces. During this period, I used different ways to perforate and connect, including the use of air hole, chain connection, ring buckles and two-foot nails. In the end, I chose two-foot nails. After that, I tried to arrange them and chose to use this material to connect in time. I also need to consider how to arrange them and how many rows are needed. After many of my attempts, I finally decided on the final connection method. They seem to be okay, but they are not neat enough to meet my requirements, so they can only become a sample. In the formal production, I need their angles to be exactly the same, so I draw a desired diagonal behind each face. This diagonal is designed in advance, so that they can make the final connected items reach the shape I want. So I started to remake noodles again. I vowed to avoid this kind of material in the future. I cut them all and then put them all together with nails. This time, I achieved the neat effect I wanted. I cross-discharged the other noodles, but I found that it was too difficult to say that there was no three-dimensional shape as support, so I planned to take them to the school to arrange them on the platform the next day.



















