LittleBits Circuit Training Timer
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LittleBits Circuit Training Timer
Use littleBits to get fit! Create this timer to help you keep track of when you should move on to a new circuit while you are working out. When you press the button on top of this timer, it will wait 5 minutes before the buzzer goes off. Every time you press the button it resets with anther 5 minutes, letting you get back to your workout.
Gather Your Materials
Craft Supplies:
Cardboard
Permanent Marker
Glue gun and glue
Tape or colourful paper for decoration
littleBits:
Power block, timer, buzzer, button, 3 orange wires, DC motor
Build a Box
Create a box by gluing together scrap cardboard. Leave part of the box un-glued so all the littleBits pieces can fit in.
Make sure to cut a hole in the top where the littleBits button can fit through and a whole on the front side where the DC motor can fit through.
Assemble Your LittleBits
Put your littleBits together in the following sequence:
Power bit, orange wire, DC motor, orange wire, button, orange wire, buzzer
This will leave enough space between bits so the button can be taped to the top of the box from the underside and the DC motor can be attached to the front of the box from behind
Decorate Your Timer
Draw a clock on the front of your timer. This clock is just for decoration so don't stress over whether it's accurate.
Cover the top and sides of the timer in tape or paper. Don't forget to wrap a piece of tape around the end of the DC motor to act as a clock hand.