Explore simple mechanical machines, tell a Christmas story and give life to your characters and creations by building your very own moving machine. Automatas are the perfect way to combine engineering with art.
Prepare all the materials and tools that you need in front of you.
Start with the long piece of cardboard (60cm x 8cm). We need to fold it into 4 equally sized parts.
To strengthen the box, cut four triangles from the 15cm x 4cm piece of cardboard, and hot glue/tape them to each corner of the box. You should feel that your box is now more stable.
Let’s start building the moving mechanism.
We’ll now be creating the spinning part of your automata – the cam, and the cam follower.
Cut the cams smoothly and make sure that one cam is bigger than the other.
The holes that you will be creating in your cams will affect the motion of the automata. In our case, we pierced the cam close to the edge so that our puppet will be able to turn and move up and down as well.
We need the larger cam to move freely. But if we leave the kebab stick vertically inserted as is, there will be too much friction, which will affect the movement of the puppet. To avoid this, we can use a straw.
We call the top cam the cam follower because when you rotate the kebab handle, the small cam will move and will transfer its motion to the cam follower. The cam follower will then move, which will make the puppet on top move as well!
We can now glue the cams in place. Use your glue to glue around the straw, and around the cam and the cam follower where the kebab sticks are passing through.
If using a glue gun, adult supervision is required.
It’s now time to make your Christmas puppet! We made a Christmas tree in our video but you can make any Christmas puppet out of recycling material, cardboard or paper.
When you’ve designed, created and painted your puppet, just attach it to the vertical kebab stick using tape or glue.
Make your puppet move! To make it turn and move up and down, you need to slide the cam slightly off-centre underneath the cam follower.
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The way you align your cam and cam follower will affect the motion of your puppet. Try to change the size, shape and placement of your cams to see how it affects the motion of your puppet!
Show us what you’ve made! Take a photo of at least 4 of your favourite activities from Esplora’s Science Advent Calendar. Trust us, you’ll need them later!