Make a Robot(Monster) That Eats Coins From Cardboard
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Make a Robot(Monster) That Eats Coins From Cardboard
Hi everybody :)
Today, I will show you how to Make a Robot that Eats Coins
it's really interesting
Let's make it :)
For complete step by step video tutorial refer above video !!!
⚡ Sorry everyone, but this tutorial may not be detailed. You can see the specific instructions by the video I posted above
Prepare
Prepare a 30cm x 15cm carton, pencil, ruler and paper knife
And draw as shown
Making Waves
Making waves from cardboard
CUT
Cut the cardboard along the line
After cutting it, we will get the upper and lower parts of the robot
Draw a Circle With Radius of 4.5 Cm
Draw a Circle With Radius of 4.5 Cm
This circle helps Create a head and a base for the robot
Original Shape
After finishing the upper and lower parts. Place the top part gear on top of the lower part to create the original shape
Mount the Top and Bottom With a Small Cover
Mount the top and bottom with a small cover
You have completed half the work
Use the Clothesline Hook and Form This Shape
Use the Clothesline Hook and Form This Shape
Use Ice Cream Sticks
Make two small holes in the ice-cream stick to make hands for robots
Attach an ice cream stick in the middle to hold the two ice cream sticks on the sides (second photo)
Create a Hole
Create a hole in the side of the robot
And use bamboo toothpicks to hold
Fully Prepared
Fully prepared : Geared Motor, 9V Battery, battery connector
Use Ice Cream Stick
Use an ice cream stick and create a shape like in the picture
Attach the newly created ice cream stick to the motor
And Test
Make a Mini Box
Make a mini box to store the motor and Put the motor in
Create a Small Hole
Create a small hole behind the robot to put the wire through
Create a Circle
Create a Circle2 More Images
Create a circle with a radius of 2cm
Use conductive materials. In the video I use aper knife blade (second photo)
Use solder tin and solder to the newly created paper knife blade (third photo)
and attach 9v battery (fifth photo)
Use Glue
Use hot glue to glue the circle to the ice-cream stick
Use the Hook
Use the hook to attach the robot arm to the upper part of the robot
Note : Do it for both sides
Making Legs for Robots
You can design in any shape you like, not necessarily the same as the video
Use 2 ice cream sticks to make the robot legs
Decorate
Decorate the robot face your own way
Decorate the horn of the robot to add a funny part
Finished Product. Let's See the Finished Product
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