#volume
I currently have 5 songs up on Soundcloud. ‘On The Moon’ is the group song from the album Volume that I did. Feel free to have a listen/like (:
Gabriel’s Horn is a three dimensional surface that contains a finite volume but has an infinite surface area. It is made by taking the two dimensional graph of y=1/x and revolving it around the x-axis (with the domain of x ≥ 1). If we look at x coordinates from 1 to a, the volume can be found by the equation: Which is really just sum of the area of each circular cross section, hence it is the integral of πr2(withr being the distance from the x-axis to the function). The surface area of the horn can be found by the equation: (Which is slightly more complicated to derive but a full explanation can be found here.) As you can see if we let a approach infinity, the surface area diverges, whereas the volume converges to π.
This is a simple way on how you can add some volume to your clip-on ponytail wig and get a more poofy effect to the ponytail.
This is how the clip-on ponytail normally look, it works fine but for some project you want a ponytail with more volume.
Start of turning your clip-on ponytail upside down, this will make the seams of the hair go in the wrong direction making the ponytail appear bigger.
When doing this it is a risk that the net inside the ponytail shows so to cover this it can be a good idea to sew in some wefts.
Mark with needles were you can see the net in the ponytail.
Separate the hair around the net with hair ties to prevent the hair to be in the way when you sew in the weft.
Sew in the weft in the middle of the net between the already existing hair seams.
To cover the net shown along the side of the clip, sew in some more wefts.
This will also make the ponytail appear fuller on the sides.
Fastened the clip-on ponytail on the wig. If the wig has the hair already in a ponytail, like this one, I recommend to put the clip-on a bit over the wig’s ponytail.
Cut the hair and you are done.
~Bubblefish