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A resource for design students. We've picked out the links within the site which might be helpful for design technology course work.
Cardboard Engineering Source Book
First step, buy this book!
A photocopiable resource book from Flying Pig. The book centres around ten extendable cardboard engineering projects which introduce many mechanisms, from simple cams to crank sliders and swash plates
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Mechanisms Offline.
The mechanisms section of our website available as a download to be used on offline computers. Ideal if your classroom computer doesn't have a connection to the internet or if you want to use our mechanisms section on a classroom projector.

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Cam Bird
NEW! Classroom sets for teaching mechanical principles.
Popout-n-paste paper models help students see how simple mechanical principles work.
Students build a clever paper model that makes a bird peck by turning a crank
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Bringing Mechanisms to Life
A full colour A2 poster explaining how mechanisms can be used to create automata.

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Education Starter Pack
Great starter pack for design technology education. Comprising the Cardboard Engineering Source Book, design poster and three example models to inspire your students. Click here for details

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Prototyping
The Late Bird. A new departure for Flying Pig. Workshop notes looking at the early stages of development of this kit.
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Workshop Notes.
An on-going diary of developments, problems and solutions.
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The Design Process
Workshop notes from the initial sketch to the final product; follow the creation of our Ewe Boat model.
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Tools and Techniques
Hints and tips on the tools and techniques of cardboard engineering.
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Mechanisms
How mechanisms work, from linkages to more complex mechanisms, a range of animations illustrating how mechanisms work.
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Prototype development
A page showing the development of a prototype model which is as yet unpublished.
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Recommended Reading
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Two fascinating books to buy on the subject of Automata. "The Mechanical Turk" tells the fascinating story of the mechanical chess player that fooled the world. "Living Dolls" tells the story of automata through the ages. Presented in association with
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