At the end of October, we announced the purchase, pause, series generate kick off with "Santa-pede challenge." The objective was to get your hands on one of those annoying dancing santas, it tear, and then use its parts to build something that works. We obtained our hands on some cool and same price received [Phillip Torrone] a judge of the guest. Join us after the break to see what we are up to with and may have a few laughs.
So, as you can see in the video, this competition has been a complete failure. We get a single entry. I've quickly discarded this terribly lame attempt in about 30 minutes. I am going to show some pictures of what I did, just for fun. There really are technically "walking" so far as it strangely scoots across your desk making you think about your life decisions.
Here is the beginning of the disassembly. Nothing surprising here. You can see that its half less is a piece of solid plastic (step joints or motorized).
Here are basic breakdown of what I did. I cut feet, radiation servo that his hat to flip back and forth and fade things leg room. There is a thread that went into the arms of Santa Claus. It was too thin and flexible to be useful for a large part of something that I simply thrown in the dustbin of parts.
I couldn't find the attachment to my flame propane, so I was using some tactics quite dubious. I would not recommend water heater for your flexible plastic for most projects. It do the job well. After putting this piece, all I had to make a tweak "legs" newly created until he himself pulled forward. Its pretty pathetic, I know. It should be the entrance to joke that everyone else seems to good.
What we would like to have ideas. What ideas competition you? What you would compete in? Can what element you think of that has tons of potential hacking for a variety of skill levels?
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