For science projects or medical training, you can build functional models that demonstrate how the Larynx (voice box) moves.
: Designed for medical professionals, this DIY Laryngoscopy Simulator helps practice hand-eye coordination for intubation. Interactive Origami & Puppets
: You can repurpose a Paper Fortune Teller into a puppet by drawing a face and moving the flaps like a mouth. Visual Effects & Art The Paper Throat: A Lo-fi, DIY Laryngoscopy Simulator throat
: A classic origami Paper Mouth can be made by folding a standard piece of printer paper into fourths and tearing a small slit in the center to create "lips".
: This advanced model features a tilting thyroid and revolving arytenoids. You can download a free template from Vocal Process and use paper fasteners to allow the parts to pivot. For science projects or medical training, you can
: Ideal for cards, this uses a single cut and two diagonal folds on a folded card to create a beak-like Mouth Fold .
: A more simplified 3D Larynx Model can be made using cardstock or foam. It uses an elastic band to represent the Vocal Ligament. Visual Effects & Art The Paper Throat: A
Depending on your goal—whether it is a medical study tool, a fun puppet, or a makeup effect—you can create several different "paper throats." Anatomical Models