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titleOfInvention Foot grinding device
abstract The utility model discloses a foot grinder, which comprises: a substrate; the substrate is integrally formed by bamboo and comprises a holding area, a first part and a second part, wherein the first part and the second part are connected with two ends of the holding area; the outer side walls of the first part and the second part are respectively provided with a first coating layer and a second coating layer which are stacked in sequence; the substrate is a sub-waist-shaped cambered surface with two symmetrical ends. The foot grinding device adopts the substrate as the main body of the foot grinding device, and adopts the first part and the second part which are respectively and sequentially stacked with the first coating and the second coating, and the first part and the second part of the substrate form the foot grinding functional area. Wherein, the first coating is a macromolecule adhesive. The second coating layer is an inorganic abrasive material or a plant fiber abrasive material. The foot grinder has higher hardness, strength and corrosion resistance, is more attached to each part of the human foot, and ensures that the grinding functional area is more uniformly stressed when contacting with the human foot.
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