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anybody had an experience on designing a booth?
i need some help on the material. i've designed an egg shaped booth, which has an entrance and exit. the booth needs to be 2m X 2m X 3m . i am planning to use wire mesh as a frame and still deciding either to use papier mache or fibres to cover up my wire mesh. what must i do to make it more sturdier and stands upright? i need to design a booth for a competition btw. furthermore, the least expensive material would be better. videos or instruction would be good also. thx!
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- Vince MLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
If it's within your budget, I might be a good idea to use chicken wire as your mesh. It is somewhat sturdy and relatively inexpensive. I might also suggest you actually do an inner mesh frame and an outer mesh frame, connected by wire strands in key locations to keep the two "layers" separated by an inch or so. This will add strength to the structure without adding much more weight.
Of course, the inner and outer meshes should be covered in papier mache. After the papier mache is dried, it is extremely lightweight.
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