Cardboard Ferris Wheel
by MikeTheMaker in Living > Toys & Games
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Cardboard Ferris Wheel
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In response to a question by dromedarius, ". . . my daughter has to make a ferris wheel for school do you have any ideas how she can make something similar to your model using recyclable items," I decided to put together a quick instructable answer.
Supplies needed:
Cardboard
One pencil
Three paperclips
Three toothpicks
Tape
Scissors
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Draw circles on cardboard. I traced the bottom of a flower pot.
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Cut out the circles.
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Find the center of the circle--this requires high school geometry or a fair amount of trial and error.
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Insert toothpicks at the 12 o'clock, 4 o'clock and 8 o'clock positions.
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Insert a pencil through both cardboard circles--to keep things lined up.
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Insert the toothpicks into the other cardboard circle.
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Find a thin little cardboard box--Amazon often supplies these.
As a side note, long ago when I wrote a book, "Amazing Rubber Band Cars," I tried to get Amazon to print some of my cardboard toy designs on their boxes--thinking their boxes could be turned into toys and that some people might purchase my book. Right :)
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Tape the box securely closed and draw the part that needs to be cut out.
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Cut the excess away and place the pencil/cardboard circles combo in the slot.
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Cut a "boarding" slot so that the "riders" can get on.
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Cut three narrow pieces of cardboard and bend them to make seats.
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Insert a paper clip through the top back of the seat. Bend the other end to fit over the toothpick.
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To keep the paperclip from sliding over to the edge, wrap two small strips of tape to build up a barrier that will prevent the paperclip from sliding left or right.
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Place the seat assembly on the toothpick.
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Now you can turn the ferris wheel by hand.
Hopefully, this will provide a jumping off point for cardboard ferris wheel construction!