Grabber (Picker, Reaching Claw) Tool

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Grabber (Picker, Reaching Claw) Tool

19- Grabber Parts assembled .jpg
21- Final A.jpg

This tool already exists in the market with variety of shapes and sizes.
It is handy and useful to reach those out of the way light items and picking up those difficult bits and pieces from low down.
From your recycled items with the least work effort you can make one costs nothing.

1- Obsolete CD's.jpg
2- Clamps .jpg
3 Clamps Parts.jpg
This step by step project shows how to utilize recycled materials to have one.
Materials:
- Obsolete CD’s.
- Cardboard sheet or metallic tube.
- Elastic band or small spring.
- Suitable wire.

Steps:

1-With the use of a Fret Saw cut CD’s to make clamp parts and joints,  and drill 8 mm holes

4- Tube.jpg
5- Tube to glued.jpg
6- Tube completed A.jpg
7- Tube completed.jpg
2- With the use of a cardboard sheet and glue make a tube with 4 cm x 3 cm cross section and 40 cm long.

8 Handle Pttern- .jpg
9- Clamp & Handle.jpg
10- Handle parts.jpg
Cut suitable size handle.

11- Handle parts A.jpg
12- Handle parts B.jpg
Cut sheet as figure to form gripper hand.

13- Clamps assembled.jpg
14- Clamps assembled to Tube .jpg
Assemble the clamp with the help of pins same as figure.

15- Wire attached to Clamp.jpg
16- Wire, Rubber Band, & Clamp.jpg
Assemble the hand and its moving arm (stem) to the tube with pins.

17- Grabber Parts A.jpg
18- Grabber Parts B.jpg
Attach the wire to moving arm from one side and to the rubber band (or spring) to the other side.

20- Grabber Parts assembled C.jpg
22- Final B.jpg
23- Final C.jpg
Final Product.