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Build Your Own Chain Reaction Machines: How to Make Crazy Contraptions Using Everyday Stuff--Creative Kid-Powered Projects!

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Build Your Own Chain Reaction Machines: How to Make Crazy Contraptions Using Everyday Stuff--Creative Kid-Powered Projects!

Contributors:

By (Author) Mr. Paul Long

ISBN:

9781631595264

Publisher:

Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc

Imprint:

Quarry Books

Publication Date:

26th September 2018

UK Publication Date:

18th October 2018

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

621.8

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

160

Dimensions:

Width 216mm, Height 254mm

Description

With Build Your Own Chain Reaction Machines, you'll create twelve zany and awesome mechanical contraptions using stuff from around the house.
Build Your Own Chain Reaction Machines is inspired by the amazing artwork of renowned cartoonist, engineer, and inventor Rube Goldberg, whose wacky, imagined machines accomplished tasks by taking the most complicated route possible. This book invites kids to this wonderful world of creating crazy contraptions. In this entertaining and instructive book, mechanical engineer and educator Paul Long gives step-by-step instructions for making low-tech devices using everyday objects in inspired and ingenious ways. Create machines that fold your shirts, dispense candy, make music, and more. Each of the twelve projects demonstrates how to build the machines various elements, and explains how they work together to make a mind-boggling mechanism that delivers hours of fun and fascination. Also included are interesting sidebars on the science behind each gadget, plus tips and tricks for success.
Build Your Own Chain Reaction Machines gives you the know-how to start your own, fantastic chain reactions.

Author Bio

Paul Long is a mechanical engineer and educator. He teaches an inventions course for kids and spends his spare time tinkering with cardboard and sewing the perfect backpack. He strives to inspire people to create things for themselves by using random objects to build interactive and kinetic sculptures. Hes fascinated with all things moving (especially gears and the wings of birds), and gets a kick out of combining natural elements with mechanical and man-made items. He lives in San Francisco.

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