* outline of milkjmonster lesson * Inital version Milky Monster ready to publish on Github - can you please review Peli ? * removing "radio" project * various fixes * updated summary * Adding croc to male option * commit changes * fixed missing pdf * fixing broken image link * fixing servo page * fixing markdown * Fixing step1 * commit changes * merging * merge * changed milk-monster to milky-monster * reized image
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@description Building the cardboard Milky Monster
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Turn a piece of cardboard into an milky-monster!
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Duration: ~45 minutes
Materials
Recycled
- 1 Milk Carton (with a screwable top cap)
- 1 Small cord - recycle string from a used tea bag
- 1 Paper clip
Electronics
- 1 @boardname@, battery holder and 2 AAA batteries
- 3 Crocodile clips
- 1 micro servo 9g SG90
- 1 servo clip designed for Milky Monster download on thingiverse (optional). Teachers may prefer to download the classroom pack (16 servo clips).
Tools
- Small knive and Scissors that can cut cardboard
- Tape (masking, duct tape, and/or packing tape)
- Glue gun
Step 1: download and cut the template
Download the Milky Monster template and cutout the template.
Step 2: glue template on milk carton
Glue the template on the milk carton.
Step 3: cut carton
Cut the carton (watch the fingers!)
Step 4: create mouth
Cut the cardboard halfways and fold the corners. This will be the mouth of the Milky Monster.
Step 5: extend mouth
Use tape to extend the mouth approx 1 cm. Fold one after the other.
Step 6: connect cord
Using scissors, create a small whole to insert the cord. Tape the cord on the backsite of the mouth.
Once finished position the mouth in upward position and fix the cord between the cap. https://youtu.be/Qyndcsmt0AU
Step 7: create space for @boardname@
Use scissors to create space at the bottom of the Milky Monster to attach the @boardname@.
Step 8: Create space for cables
Create space to route the cables nicely on back of the milky-monster.
Step 9: attaching clip to servo
Use a philips screw driver to mount the servo to the 3D-printed servo clip. If you don't have the 3D-printed clips available, download on thingiverse , or fix the servo using tyraps or a glue gun.
Step 10: attaching servo to milk button
Glue servo to the cap of the milk carton.
Step 11: cutout hole in cap
Cutout a hole in the cap to guide the string to the servo.
Step 12: connect crocodile clips
Connect the crocodile clips to the servo.
Step 11: it's ready!
Your milky-monster is ready!
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