Things+to+make+out+of+card

From ancient times, people have made things out of card or paper. The japanese aristocracy used paper to make walls and doors in there houses in the eleventh century. Although i havent found any buildings to make using paper, here are some other things (including a fully working record player, a working lock and a bridge).

Click the link with the right mouse buttion and choose "save target as..." to download the zip files or drag the picture to your desktop or a folder. simply print on to card (or print onto paper and then stick it to card) then cut, fold and crease your way towards a working model.

This is from the Dyson webpage which you can get to by clicking [|here]. In 1987, the BBC ran a "Do it yourself" science program called "Take nobodys word for it" co-presented by Carol Mather (she later became Carol vorderman ) not Sir Carol Mather, the founder-member of the SAS. In 1988 the BBC made a resource pack that had things you could make out of card. here it is
 * Dyson cylonic vacuum[[image:build_your_own.jpg width="176" height="129"]] || [[file:build_your_own.zip]] ||




 * Key and lock || [[file:key and lock.zip]] ||
 * 78 rpm record player || [[file:78 record player.zip]] ||
 * Scales || [[file:scale.zip]] ||
 * plane and ufo || [[file:ufo.zip]] ||
 * crane || [[file:crane.zip]] ||
 * bridge || [[file:bridge.zip]] ||
 * instructions and extra advice || [[file:paper work.zip]] ||
 * everything in one zip file || [[file:full take nobodys word for it .zip]] ||

Pop up cards. for a more detailed description of how to make these and other cards go to http://www.robertsabuda.com/popmakesimple.asp
 * Frankinstine [[image:pop_make_frank_23.jpg width="64" height="64"]] || [[file:pop_make_frank_01.pdf]][[file:pop_make_frank_02.pdf]] ||
 * shark [[image:pop_make_shark_35.jpg width="64" height="64"]] || [[image:pop_make_shark_1.gif width="64" height="64"]][[image:pop_make_shark_2.gif width="64" height="64"]] ||
 * chock box [[image:pop_make_candy_20.jpg width="64" height="64"]] || [[image:chock_base.gif width="64" height="64"]][[image:chock_pieces.gif width="64" height="64"]] ||

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