Jackie had posted this in another thread.
I couldn't just move the one post, but I wanted to acknowledge her for
providing this graphic on making an e collar.
Thank You Jackie in Tampa
How to Make a Shot-Glass Style E-Collar
My Gizmo wearing an E-Collar after being neutered
Deep Appreciation is given to Jen Bailey (GC's Xfilefan) for these illustrated directions Step 1: Trace template onto clear plastic notebook cover, then cut out.
Step 2: 1 sheet Dr. Scholl's Molefoam: cut 2 strips Ό along long edge.
Step 3: Remove one adhesive strip and stick one on top of another leaving one adhesive strip for later.
Step 4: Cut Ύ off of dual layer molefoam- remove backing and adhere to clear plastic as shown.
Step 5: 1 sheet Dr. Scholl's Moleskin- cut a strip 1-3/8 wide down length
Step 6: Cut slits ½ deep at ½ intervals down length
Step 7: Turn collar over, molefoam side down. Remove backing from moleskin. Affix uncut edge to collar- about Ό of it
Step 8: From the middle of moleskin- wrap around over molefoam, maintaining contours. Trim excess moleskin from edge.
Step 9: Cut 1/2 strip from moleskin
Step 10: Remove backing and adhere over slitted mole skin.
Step 11: Cut 1 strip 1-3/4 long X 5/8 wide
Step 12: Remove backing and place on edge of collar
Step 13: Wrap around edge of collar
Step 14: Apply a small amount of duct tape, Fold a small amount of duct tape over to make a tab for easy removal.
These photos show the finished e-collar...
Shot Glass-Style Template
Putting E-Collar On
How to Put an E-Collar on Your Glider
Step 1: Cut a strip of duct tape about 1.5" wide, then fold 1/4" over and stick to itself, making a tab for easy removal. Set this piece aside (I stick just a bit of it to the edge of my kitchen counter). Then, cut another strip of duct tape about 1" wide, then fold 1/4" over and stick to itself. Set this piece aside also.
Step 2: Place 1.5" wide strip of duct tape along edge of E-Collar, as shown, keeping folded over tab exposed at unattached end.
Step 3: Having an assistant hold glider securely, wrap E-Collar around glider's neck, overlapping edges of collar, then stick the duct tape to the overlapped edge, rubbing down along duct tape to ensure secure attachment of tape.
Step 4: Attach 1" strip of duct tape to inside of collar about half-way down length, as shown, keeping folded over tab exposed at unattached end.
Step 5: Fold duct tape over and attach to outside of e-collar, rubbing down along duct tape to ensure secure attachment of tape.