Handmade Hand
Another challenge from the Frankenstein200 Workshop!
The human hand is a wonderfully complex and capable apparatus. But now some robots are able to perform many of the tasks accomplished by human hands. Make a handmade hand to see how that can work.
Complete this workshop activity to earn an achievement at Frankenstein.LIFE!
Collect These Materials
- Sheet of stiff cardstock or construction paper
- Two drinking straws
- Tape
- String
Draw Your Hand
Trace an outstretched hand on your sheet of paper. Then cut along the outline.
Add Joints
Score and fold the fingers and thumb where the joints would be, so they can bend more easily, like a real hand. Tape a piece of straw to each section of the fingers and thumb, 3 pieces on each finger and 2 pieces on the thumb.
Thread the Fingers for Movement
Thread a string through the straw segments on each finger. Tie knot at tip of each finger to hold the string in place. Pull a string to make its finger curl.
Make Your Handmade Hand Move
Cut a hole through the palm of the paper hand, and feed each string through the hole. When you pull all the strings together, the hand makes a grasping movement.
SHOW US WHAT YOU MADE!
Did you make a scribble bot? Then share it with us! We love seeing what people make. All the best ones will be featured in our Showcase.
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