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3 - Step-by-step guides for the Mechanical toy -  Making the Cams, using the jig for  making the wooden box/frame for the mechanical toy.  Design & Technology On The Web - Step-by-step guides in Design & Technology.  Mr Richmond help! DTOTW - Help for students and teachers of Design & Technology. Coursework and revision help for exams and projects.
5 - Step-by-step guides for the Mechanical toy -  Making the Crank Handle and making the wooden box/frame for the mechanical toy.  Design & Technology On The Web - Wood Joints in Design & Technology.  Mr Richmond help! DTOTW - Help for students and teachers of Design & Technology. Coursework and revision help for exams and projects.
1 - Mechanical Toys and Automata Projects -  Design and Technology On The Web - Help for students, teachers and those interested in technology and its applications. -  Interactive whiteboard resources - Website Resource - Free downloads for teaching ideas - Support for teachers - Free IWB sources - Design & Technology On The Web - Bill Richmond - DTOTW - Mr Richmond Help
3 - Step-by-step guides for the Mechanical toy -  Making the Cams, using the jig for  making the wooden box/frame for the mechanical toy.  Design & Technology On The Web - Step-by-step guides in Design & Technology.  Mr Richmond help! DTOTW - Help for students and teachers of Design & Technology. Coursework and revision help for exams and projects.
5 - Step-by-step guides for the Mechanical toy -  Making the Crank Handle and making the wooden box/frame for the mechanical toy.  Design & Technology On The Web - Wood Joints in Design & Technology.  Mr Richmond help! DTOTW - Help for students and teachers of Design & Technology. Coursework and revision help for exams and projects.
1 - Mechanical Toys and Automata Projects -  Design and Technology On The Web - Help for students, teachers and those interested in technology and its applications. -  Interactive whiteboard resources - Website Resource - Free downloads for teaching ideas - Support for teachers - Free IWB sources - Design & Technology On The Web - Bill Richmond - DTOTW - Mr Richmond Help
If the holes drilled in the legs are ‘push-fit’ and the hole drilled in the body
was ‘clearance-fit’ then
the upper part would be easily moved.
A crank mechanism could push and pull the back of the lumberjack’s body to      make him chop the tree.
Use these sheets as guides for the step-by-step making of any parts needed for the toy
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