7. Putting Together Two Skulls

“The skull is usefully designed in three layers: the inner and outer layers are very thick tough bone, but in between is like a honeycomb so you can split it. It is half the thickness but it means we should be able to cover nearly all the head with bone,” explained Dunway in an interview with the BBC.
Each girl had enough bits to cover the grain, and they were put together with stitches that would melt away. The biggest problem now was whether there was enough skin to cover the skulls…