1. Take the strip from the bamboo and determine the length.
2. Cut both ends of bamboo smoothly.
3. The side of bamboo should also be trimmed.
4. Sand the bamboo surface with sandpaper.
5. Then both ends are ground into circular arcs.
6. Dig a small hole in the middle of the bamboo.
7. Finally, install the hook.
Clothes hangers, racks for clothes. Lu Ban Jiang Jing Jing tells about two kinds of clothes hangers: plain clothes clothes hangers and flower clothes hangers, which are rare outside. The clothes rack at that time was different from the clothes rack now. Modern clothes hangers are mostly hook-shaped or fork-shaped, and clothes are mostly hung on the clothes hook at the collar.
Ancient clothes hangers, including those in Qing Dynasty, were mostly in the form of cross bars. There are columns on both sides, which support the wooden pier base from top to bottom, and there is a cross plate or beam between the two seats. A cross beam is installed at the top of the column, and columns grow at both ends, and dragon and phoenix patterns, ganoderma lucidum or cloud heads are carved at the end. Under the crossbar, there is a sign in the middle, with carved decoration on it, which mainly plays a stable role. Take off your clothes and put them on the crossbar.
Origin:
The clothes hanger was invented by a worker named Albert Parkhouse. At that time, he was a blacksmith who worked as a lampshade in a small craft company in Michigan, USA.
One day, he found angrily that all the clothes hooks in the cloakroom of the factory were occupied. He angrily took out a lead wire, bent it into the shape of the shoulder of his coat, and added a hook to it. This invention was patented by his boss, which is the origin of the clothes hanger.