Here's a list for people interested in making working
paper automata. This is a great way to make your first automaton. It is also good for people that do not have woodworking tools. Older kids, focused kids, or supervised kids can learn a tremendous amount about engineering by making a paper automaton. All but
Museum of the Mind contain several complete projects. An afternoon's work and you can have made your very own automaton.
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Paper Automata: Four Working Models to Cut Out & Glue Together
- Rob Ives
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A Handbook of Paper Automata Mechanisms
- Walter Ruffler
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Automata Too: Four Working Models to Cut Out and Glue Together
- Magdalen Bear
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Museum of the Mind: Build Your Own Thinking Machine from 192 Pieces of Paper
- Paul Spooner
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Spooner's Moving Animals or the Zoo of Tranquillity
- Paul Spooner
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