Awesome old school robotics tech…would DEFINITELY appreciate more automata projects with the mechanisms which create different movement patterns…thanks so much for your clear explanations as you go through the process
It´s nice to see that my working progress of my first aztomaton is so similar to yours. But I worked it out by myself, just by looking at Images of a automata and trial and error.
im 15 and planning to make an automaton, its so beautiful. Human art can never be matched, continue what you do man.
What a very cool, little project! Reminds me of Colwins Christmas carousel. Nice going.
Awesome old school robotics tech…would DEFINITELY appreciate more automata projects with the mechanisms which create different movement patterns…thanks so much for your clear explanations as you go through the process
Thanks for watching and for the feedback, we will bear this in mind for future videos 🙂
Adorable project, and one that isn’t too technically hard, so nice for beginners.
Please make more like this 🙏. I'm going to try to make it for my granddaughter 😊
Thanks for the feedback. Hope she enjoys it :)
좋은기술 정보 감사합니다 😂
Love it! I teach kids woodworking. I’m going to have the kids make some variation of this project.
What a great idea, I hope they enjoy having a go! Thanks for sharing
Bravo ! Très jolie réalisation, excellentes explications, merci !
I really enjoyed your project. May you and your family enjoy a wonderful Christmas and have a happy New Year. God Bless my friend.
Nicely done. Thanks, Ben
You might need a big bead or a tack stuck on the end of the dowels that makes the birds pop up and down.
It´s nice to see that my working progress of my first aztomaton is so similar to yours. But I worked it out by myself, just by looking at Images of a automata and trial and error.
Great to hear you have had success! Trial and error is a great place to start and hope you have enjoyed making your automata toy
@@axminster Thank you. I still have to assamble it after painting. But I think I can finish it this week.
Thank you very much for the detailed tutorial. My father was a woodworker...this brings back good memories. Do you paint or stain these creations?❤
Nice project
So clever❤
Thank you!
Great project. What is the wood you have used for the frame?
Hi there, Ben used tulip or poplar for the frame. Hope that helps! :)
More toys please 🙏
OOOH - cross-cutting on the bandsaw against the fence - EDGY !
Wouldn't the mitre saw (or mitre gauge on the bandsaw) be a much safer option ?
How would you adapt this to be run automatically, using battery?
Hi there, I am sure this something that can easily be achieved. A google search brings up many great reference books and videos on how to do this.
I’d like to see more work like this done (BUT) on the Axminster Workshop scroll saw which I own….not all of us can afford an £800 to £1k scroll saw 😢
Thanks for the feedback and thank you for watching.
Wears safety goggles while operating the device lol
Safety first! 🙂
1000,,,,!!!!!!!!!!!!!