How to maintain and extend model life

It's not like I'm looking at a bone model in the corner of the lab that's missing a finger bone and a nerve line. When I first bought it back, it was called a fragrance, red, blue and yellow neurovascular color, and the big man of 170 centimeters stood up to the podium, and it was a medical anatomy. And now? The joints are loose and dusty and they look like they just came out of the tomb. Many people think that the model is a dead thing, and it's broken, but to be honest, it's a well-built, hand-dressed skeleton model that, if properly maintained, will be able to spend the entire career with you.

Don't let dust become the invisible killer.

To be honest, most of the model's cause of death is ash. You might think dust is a dirty spot, rub it, but it's not that simple. For this neurovascular skeletal model, dust is particularly susceptible to being stuck in the skeletal cracks and in those fine vascular piercing holes. Over time, not only is the color darker, but the red arteries and the blue veins are vulnerable by the ash friction.

I'm used to giving it "SPA" every two weeks, even if it's too busy. Remember,Don't wipe it with a wet rag.Water penetrates the joint connection, and for a long time it can lead to metallic rust or to aging of plastics. The best way to do that is to take out the ash with a soft brush or with a blow-blow that blows the camera. It's a light move, like the fragile, valuable setup of your home, after all, the tiny neural wires can't really handle it.

The "default-proof" secret at the joint link.

It's probably the worst problem for all model users: to use it, it's to lose it. It was also mentioned in the original text that the headcap, jaw, arm and leg of the model could be separated, which was meant to facilitate teaching, but if maintenance was not taken care of, the separation would become "separation".

The most easily overlooked detail is actually the looseness of the joints. If you find a joint that starts to wander, don't think about it. It's asking for help. I did that once, and when I showed you how to lift my arm, the whole forearms flew out and almost hit the front-rower's notebook. Then I learned to check the joints regularly, and if it's a screwdriver, it's a little bit tight, but don't die too much, or the plastics will crack; if it's a card button, it's a little fragrance, so it's smooth.

Art of receiving and moving

Sometimes the damage to the model is simply an accident. Our neurovascular model, most feared of violent handling. That red vascular line looks pretty obvious, but the connection points are fragile.

Don't just throw it there when you don't need it. If there are original boxes, if there are none, find a dust shield. Especially that skull part, which is famously easy to drop, must move with one hand around the neck, with one hand on the chassis, and don't leave with one's head.

To be honest, the model is like our teaching buddy, and you've got an interest in it, and it's really strong. Looking at that clean and well-structured skeleton standing there, he was in a much better mood. Don't wait until the neurological line breaks into a spider web and the bone breaks apart.

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