Fully working, manual record player made entirely of paper. To play the record the handle needs to be turned in a clockwise direction at a steady 331/3rpm. The paper cone then acts as a pickup, amplifying the sound enough to make it audible. (Record shown, 'The Sound of Music' 1965).
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Go, get 'Em.
petercallesen.com
this has been linked up before (quite recently too, i believe), but it fits this thread quite well
ephalumps! - there are a brazillion more models from flying-pig.com too!
http://www7a.biglobe.ne.jp/~sf-papercraft/Gallery/at-at/at-at.html
this was on Boing Boing today, and i thought of you.
http://www7a.biglobe.ne.jp/~sf-papercraft/Gallery/Gallery.html
also... there's a site that does a "customize your Tiger" flash thing. http://shin.onitsukatiger.co.uk/
there's a cut-out, colour and assemble Tiger trainer. it seems like it would be fun to print one reversed, so you could have a pair.
http://shin.onitsukatiger.co.uk/pdf/paper_Mexico66.pdf <------ the trainer pattern.
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www.gloo.co.za/glooman
Nice find Chris.
hedkase transformers
paper bee from etsy
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two paper projects from nicholas manion (kolya)
Fully working, manual record player made entirely of paper. To play the record the handle needs to be turned in a clockwise direction at a steady 331/3rpm. The paper cone then acts as a pickup, amplifying the sound enough to make it audible. (Record shown, 'The Sound of Music' 1965).
speakerdog! - loads more here, btw.
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stuff like Taj Mahal, Big Ben amongst others
by Mauricio Alejo for a wired article - turns out money does grow on trees - ok, so the article is not really the point for this thread...
Julian Legendre
laura cooperman
(if you get a naughty nurse paper toy, i hope you are VERY gentle with her, ok?)
posable Hasselhoff (312 KB pdf)
btw, you should get a better connection - these threads are great
de oude
from chris gilmour
master chief in paper, instructions on how to make one
awesome stuff