88 lines
2.1 KiB
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88 lines
2.1 KiB
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# Make
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## @description Building the cardboard inchworm
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## ~avatar avatar
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Turn a piece of cardboard into an inchworm!
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## Duration: ~45 minutes
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## Materials
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* Cardboard
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* Scissors or cutters
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* glue gun or tape
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* 1 paper clip
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## Step 1: Cardboard
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Cutout a cardboard rectangle. You can use the @boardname@ as a ruler to figure out the size.
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## Step 2: Fold the middle
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Make a fold in the cardboard right in the middle of the long side.
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## Step 3: Body arch
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Make two smaller folds at the ends which lay flat on the ground. This is the base of the inchworm's body.
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## Step 4: Front teeth
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Fold in each of corner on one end of the cardboard. This is the front of the inchworm which will grip the ground.
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## Step 5: Back legs
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Using scissors or a cutter (watch the fingers!), cut slits in the other end to make finger-like (these will be the actually) shapes. Fold one up, one down, and so on.
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## Step 6: Mounting the board
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Using tape or a glue gun, mount the @boardname@ on one side.
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## Step 7: Mounting the servo
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Attach the servo (with tape or glue) on the **edge** of the other side of the cardboard.
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## Step 8: Cable clean up (optional)
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Use tape to route the cables nicely on the inchworm.
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## Step 9: Attaching paper clip to servo
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Unfold a paper clip and attach it to the servo arm.
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## Step 10: Attaching paper clip to cardboard
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Slide the folded part of the paper clip into the cardboard and use tape to secure it.
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You might need to toy around with the size of the clip so that the servo rotation opens the inchworm sufficiently.
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## Step 11: It's ready!
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Your inchworm is ready!
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## ~button /projects/inchworm/code
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NEXT: Code
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## ~
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