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Dug’s Automata Tips, Techniques and Tricks No.5

September 13, 2011 by · 8 Comments 

A prototype wooden head for creating different charactersA Man of Many Faces: a Prototype Wooden Head from Basic Shapes
Creating interesting characters is an important part of making a wood automaton because they are often the actors on the mechanically-driven stage. In this article, we will make a generic male head that does not require woodcarving skills or special tools. This head can be modified to create countless different characters for your projects.
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Dug’s Automata Tips, Techniques and Tricks – Tools and References

September 12, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

This is a list of related books, materials and tools which may be helpful when reading articles from our blog series Dug’s Automata Tips, Techniques and Tricks.

Wood Shapes

Hardwood eggs – Woodworks – UK, US
3/8 inch dowels – Amazon UK, US
Assorted wooden stars – Amazon UK, US

Hobby saws

Razor Saw – Amazon UK, US
Hobby saw miter box – Amazon UK, US
Pin vise set – Amazon UK, US

Further Reading

The Artist’s Complete Guide to Facial Expression – Amazon UK, US
Cartooning the Head and Figure – Amazon UK, US
Facial Expressions: A Visual Reference for Artists – Amazon UK, US

A Literary Feast by Fi Henshall

September 9, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

A Literary Feast by Fi HenshallThe latest automata edition from Fi Henshall features a beautiful but hungry bird, intent on devouring the book ‘Beasts’ by R C Bird.
Great style and movement.
This piece will be produced in an edition, and details may vary slightly. (Bespoke book title requests will be considered).

W 10cm
D 10cm
H 13cm

£195 (Excl. VAT)

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See more pictures in the shop here.

Sketchbook Moment No. 53

September 5, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Are we in Arizona? Nope, Texas Pop. 181 Are we in Arizona? Nope, Texas Pop. 181

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The Turk – A Machine that Draws Forever by Paul Spooner

August 27, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

The Turk - A Machine that Draws Forever by Paul SpoonerPaul Spooner’s latest piece in his series of machines which draw forever is a homage to the famous Chess Playing Turk automaton.

The New Turk is built on the standard chassis design of P. Spooner Stithians’s popular “Clever Hans” model but with a host of add-on goodies. The Turk, in this version, has tired of the usual challenges to his mechanical prowess and has set aside his chess set, Rubik’s Cube and Sudoku to embark on the incredible feat of Drawing Forever.

£2750 (excl. VAT)

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You can see more pictures and read the full story here.

The Mechanicals

August 22, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Gears - The MechanicalsOur new exhibition , The Mechanicals, produced in collaboration with Science Projects is enjoying a successful first outing at the Oxfordshire Museum in Woodstock.
Visitor feedback has been very enthusiastic:
‘Outstanding – for the imagination of adults as well as children’
‘Absolutely awesome. Brilliant for 3 & 40 year old. Shame it’s not permanent’
‘Superb – bringing fun to science and engineering, kids loved it’

Continues until 11th September 2011

Tuesday – Saturday 10am – 5pm
Sunday 2pm – 5pm

The Oxfordshire Museum
Fletcher’s House
Park Street
Woodstock
OX20 1SN

Gallery of all the exhibits here.

Article in The Oxford Times

Clever Hans the Intelligent Horse

August 8, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Clever HansPaul Spooner’s latest work features a complicated mechanism which draws the infinity symbol ??.

The story of Clever Hans is pretty well known. There’s a good account on Wikipedia with valuable links to other smart animal stories such as Nazi Talking Dogs and Lady Wonder, a mare with purported psychic powers which enabled her to foretell the outcomes of horse races. Clever Hans – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hans flourished around the turn of the 20th century and communicated by means of hoof taps. If asked the square root of 49, he would bang the ground seven times and stop. He could compute the dates of Easter, in both the Catholic and Orthodox calendars and perform other complex calculations with great accuracy.

Thinking that such an intelligent animal might be frustrated by the limitations of hoof- tapping as a means of communication, I did this drawing to show how Hans might extend his repertoire into the graphic domain. Were someone to give him a sum to which the answer was ??infinity?, a less resourceful beast might be forced to tap on the ground an infinite number of times. To save himself from an eternity of tapping, I surmised that Hans might make imaginative use his god-given resources.

Clever Hans

About a year later, I had developed the technology to make a model of this striking example of animal intelligence. Key to the design is the long conical spring wound from stainless steel wire, tipped with a small Neodymium magnet and sheathed in thin leather.

Clever Hans

The mechanism that controls the movement of Hans’s drawing instrument is sketched below. It clearly shows the Cartesian coordinates; the X axis controlled by a crank producing harmonic motion and the Y axis by a sliding carriage governed by a cam.

Clever Hans

The Hans sculpture is carved from limewood with additions crafted from leather, wire and a magnet as detailed above. The mechanism is largely made of oak recycled from a wardrobe.

Height 270mm x Width 270mm x Depth 100mm

Edition of 2 (1 remaining)

£1395 (excl. VAT)

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The King and Queen of Hearts

July 27, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

The King and Queen of HeartsA great collectors item from Fourteen Balls Toy Company.

A pair of tiny hand carved crowned royals, which vibrate lovingly on their spring mechanisms.

Both pieces are number 1 of the edition from January 2001.

Height of each piece 10 cm

Sold as a pair only.

£250 (excl. VAT)

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New Book – Paper Models That Move

July 6, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Paper Models that MoveA new edition of Walter Ruffler’s book.

The book contains 24 pages of theory and 14 construction kits. 8 of the construction kits are for individual mechanical principles, and 6 of the kits are to make paper automata. Great value, and a wonderful set for teaching aids.

£19.99

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Included kits:
1. Crank Slider
2. Oscillating Lever
3. Friction Transfer
4. Meshing Gearwheels
5. Ratchet
6. Cams & Friction wheel
7. Cam & Pushrod
8. Cam & Lever
9. Happy Birthday
10. At the Duck’s Pond
11. Pyramid Lifter
12. The Weight of Bureaucracy
13. Pianist
14. Gymnast

Paperback

£19.99

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Last few days of Designing Kit Discount

June 30, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Our Designing Automata Kit and the Deluxe Automata Kit both have a discount of £15 until 5th July.

Designing Automata Kit

…more info

£59.50 £15 off until the 5th July.
£44.50 (excl. VAT)

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Deluxe Designing Automata Kit
…more info

£79.50 £15 off until the 5th July.
£64.50 (excl. VAT)

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