How to Make a Simple Automaton Toy - Woodworking Wisdom
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ส.ค. 2023
- Join Ben as he experiments with Automata. We will be making an easy to replicate, fun kids toy with moving parts.
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Adorable project, and one that isn’t too technically hard, so nice for beginners.
Please make more like this 🙏. I'm going to try to make it for my granddaughter 😊
Thanks for the feedback. Hope she enjoys it :)
Bravo ! Très jolie réalisation, excellentes explications, merci !
I really enjoyed your project. May you and your family enjoy a wonderful Christmas and have a happy New Year. God Bless my friend.
Nicely done. Thanks, Ben
More toys please 🙏
You might need a big bead or a tack stuck on the end of the dowels that makes the birds pop up and down.
Nice project
Thank you very much for the detailed tutorial. My father was a woodworker...this brings back good memories. Do you paint or stain these creations?❤
So clever❤
Thank you!
Great project. What is the wood you have used for the frame?
Hi there, Ben used tulip or poplar for the frame. Hope that helps! :)
I’d like to see more work like this done (BUT) on the Axminster Workshop scroll saw which I own….not all of us can afford an £800 to £1k scroll saw 😢
Thanks for the feedback and thank you for watching.
How would you adapt this to be run automatically, using battery?
Hi there, I am sure this something that can easily be achieved. A google search brings up many great reference books and videos on how to do this.
OOOH - cross-cutting on the bandsaw against the fence - EDGY !
Wouldn't the mitre saw (or mitre gauge on the bandsaw) be a much safer option ?