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Music Download Now! Pictures Pictures of Recording. Make contact Send Message Join Mailing list. Press and Media Press Release. See us on Myspace. Solder together. One of the acts use a see-saw! First, start off with a piece of copper wire — not too thick as you have to do a few small bends. Bend as shown in the images below. Next is to make the actual see-saw. I used a flat piece of copper for this and bent the ends back. The see-saw part should just fit into the circus ring. Solder a piece of copper tubing to the middle of the see-saw.

Push the copper tubing through the copper wire and bend the copper wire down as shown. Add two 4mm x 4mm rare earth magnets to the ends of the see-saw with superglue. The next step is to add a small, wire loop in the floor so the base of the see-saw can slip into.

If you don't do this the see-saw will be pulled around by the magnets. This was a little tricky but with a little patience it worked out ok. Instead of going through each of the steps, I have created a couple of schematics for you to use. The first one is if you want to use a remote to make the acts work and the second is if you don't want to include the remote. Steps: Servo Tester 1.

Remove the pot from the servo tester by de-soldering it. You can also cut it away if you have fine enough cutters. Drill a small hole in the back of the case and thread through some computer wire. Solder to the pot and to the servo tester circuit board Remote 1. For the remote I used an old 2 channel flying saucer I purchased some time ago.

You will need to pull this apart so you are only left with the electronics as shown. Cut off the battery and the motor. Cut off the IR sensor on the receiver half way through the legs. You do this so it can be located outside the box. If you don't you won't be able to use thew little remote. Check out the schematic for the next steps. Find the dead centre of the bottom of the case and mark. Measure the servo length and mark this onto the bottom of the case. This way when you are gluing the servo down you can get it exactly where you need it.

Attach one of the servo arms to the servo with the screw provided. Adding the copper wire and magnets. Cut a small piece of flat copper wire so it is just able to turn inside the box without hitting any of the sides. Attach 2 magnets with hot glue, making sure that they are attached flat and not at an angle.

The magnets should be glued with the same polarities closest together. So the 2 sides that are closest to one another should be the same polarity. This is so the car moves around in a circle and doesn't just go crazy in the ring. See drawing below for more detail. Hot glue the copper and magnets to the servo arm.

This is really optional and I was in 2 minds whether to add them or not. I went with some flashing candle ones. Make some small holes in the floor for the LED wires to slip through. Solder 2 legs together as shown below. Make sure one leg is a cathode and one is anode. Wire up the other legs to the battery and switch.

See schematic below as to how I wired-up the LED's. NOTE - The switch that I used was a tripple throw and how I wired this up to all of the electronics can be seen in step 8 5. I drilled out the diffusers and pushed through a small piece of copper to act as a small stand.

Now that you have made all of the acts, the next thing to do is to decorate the case. I decided to use some images I found on the internet. All of the images can be found below. Steps: Deciding on an image 1. Decide on the images you want to use. Try and find flee related images. The types of searches I put in were, flee poster, flea circus, flea image. Once you have your images copy them and paste at various sizes. This will give you an opportunity to decide which is right for your case.

Making the images look old 1. To give the images some character, I decided to make them look old. Use this site to see how this was done.

Cut out the images and lay them in a tray. Experiment first by using more tea or coffee as the website suggests. I did a few tests before I hit upon the right mix. Attaching the images 1.



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