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How To Make A Robot From Cardboard Boxes

How To Make A Robot From Cardboard Boxes. All you need is a Nesquik cereal box, some cardboard tubes, split pins, tin foil and some bottle tops! It needs to match the height of your robot's face.

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Put a knot on one side of the rubber band and pull through the holes you made on the sides of the body, so that the knots are inside the box Cut the foam to the sizes you need for arms and legs. The cardboard frame will be made by printing the design onto white cardboard (or gluing a printed paper sheet onto cardboard), cutting it, bending it and using (hot) glue in order to reinforce the bends, edges and surfaces. All you need is a Nesquik cereal box, some cardboard tubes, split pins, tin foil and some bottle tops!

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You can use duct tape for decorative purposes as well.

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You'll be using cardboard circles and cups to add the robot's ears and eyes. Put a knot on one side of the rubber band and pull through the holes you made on the sides of the body, so that the knots are inside the box Cut the foam to the sizes you need for arms and legs. Insert the tubes into the sides of the cereal box.

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Make the first side piece: Take your robot's face and lay it next to a piece of scrap cardboard, lining it up with the bottom, and make a mark showing how tall your right side needs to be. All you need is a Nesquik cereal box, some cardboard tubes, split pins, tin foil and some bottle tops! Cardboard Robot Head: Have you wanted to make a simple robot helmet for fun? Create something wonderful with your child with these fun easy projects.

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