How are PVC sheets laminated to create thickness variations in animal forms?

PVC sheets are laminated to create thickness variations in animal forms through a multi-step fabrication process. First, multiple layers of PVC sheets are cut into desired shapes using templates or CNC machines. These layers are then bonded together using heat, pressure, or adhesives to build up the required thickness. By strategically varying the number and arrangement of layers, artisans can achieve detailed contours and textures, mimicking the natural anatomy of animals. The final laminated structure is often sanded or sculpted for refined detailing. This method is widely used in taxidermy, props, and decorative art for its durability and versatility.