2) Create in teams of two a basic circuit project with paper/craft materials (e.g. a pop-up-card or an individual page within a collaborative book, size: 18 inches length x 12 inches height, see attachment). Document/Photograph the basic steps that were involved in the making and put them up as a step-by-step guide (see: http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Create-a-Feature-Worthy-Instructable/?ALLSTEPS) on your blog or, if you prefer, publish it on instructables.com (the login should be the same as your Tinkercad account). Due: last class (Dec 12).
Or: Create a soft circuit involving fabric and bring it to class. Document the basic steps that were involved in the making and put them up as a step-by-step guide (see: http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Create-a-Feature-Worthy-Instructable/?ALLSTEPS) on your blog or, if you prefer, publish it on instructables.com(the login should be the same as your Tinkercad account). Due: last class (Dec 12).
Glowing Pig Fabtronics Project
Christmas is coming. Have you put up your Christmas Tree? Have you got ready with your ornament? 2019 is the year of the pig, and we are going to make a piggy ornament for your Christmas tree.
Step 1: Get the materials ready.
You will need 1m conductive thread, battery holder, battery, LED light bulbs, needles, few pieces of foam, scissors, knife, and glue.
Step 2: Making the base and front
Using the foam paper cut two circles with the diameter of 20cm. Mark two hole in the same position for the eyes.
Step 3 Drawing out the circus.
This is the circus that will be used in this project.
Step 3 Preparing to sew
Place the LED light center above the marked position for eyes. Placing the battery holder underneath the eyes. Using glue to stick those three units into the base.
Step 4 Sewing
First, begin with the hole in the LED light, make a strong knot and go throught the whole of the battery. Then, make a path to the hole of the battery holder. After that, make a path to the other LED light's hole. Knot the end of the thread.
Second, start with a new thread. Go through the hole of the battery holder, and make a knot. Make a path to the hole of the LED light.
Same as the step showing above. And put the battery in to test.
Part 2 Make the face
Step 5: Make the eyes bigger
Using the knife to make the hole of the eyes bigger so that the LED light could go through.
Step 6: Get Ready for the face
Using the black and pink foam to cut out the shape of the ears, hairs, eyes, nose, mouth, and feet.
Step 7: Glue
Glue the ears and feet on the base.
Glue the rest part in on the top.
Glue the base and front together, but do not glue the bottom part, which we will need a space for put in and take off the battery.
Step 8: Make the rope
Drill a whole on the tope, let the rope go through the rope and knot in the end.
Step 9: Finished!
Put the battery in.
Hope you are enjoy.



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