I've already covered the Toy Anatomy 4D Shark. Age 6+ and here is the Discovery Mindblown Toy DIY Robotic Arm with Hydraulics. Age 10+.
We've never created anything using hydraulics before, so this was an entirely new concept for my 11 and 10 year old boys. We also have our 22 year old engineering student here, so he helped. This is a 176 piece kit, and it's a challenge to a young engineer.
The parts are mainly on sprue, and you'll do a better job if you use scissors or snips. You'll need your own basic tools, but they are things you'd tend to have at home - scissors, tape, ruler, screwdriver etc.
While building your child will start to understand some concepts and will already be learning. Parts need to be oiled, the assembly needs to be watertight, and the robot needs to move.
The instruction leaflet is clear, if a little bit daunting, however my 10 and 11 year old boys had plenty of help. It turned into quite the family project and I think they all enjoyed themselves.
(I know a lot of people search for this post because you have lost the instruction leaflet. I have photographed it and created a PDF. Email me if you would like me to send you a copy... thebrickcastle@gmail.com )
Most of the build is pretty straightforward, but you will need a bit of hand strength to fit some parts - it can be very stiff and a tight fit.
It only takes a cup full of water to complete the build, and you have a huge range of movement in your robotic arm. It's really impressive and a great way to learn about how to transfer power and use hydraulics to do some quite complex actions. A definite science and engineering win.
Here's a quick video with my 11 year old demonstrating his new robotic arm...
There a FREE Discovery Mindblown app. that anyone can download, with games, DIY videos and loads more to whet your appetite for exploring STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) skills.
The Discovery Mindblown STEM toys, including The Discovery Toy DIY Robotic Arm with Hydraulics, age 10+ (£39.99) are available in the UK from The Essential One.
UK delivery is from £4.95.
We were sent our toys for review by The Essential One
Making a cup of tea.
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ReplyDeleteTo make breakfast
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ReplyDeleteCleaning, Cooking, Building, Getting Read, Holding Items, Typing, Writing, Hugs, Playing Toys, Back Rubs, Waving! - Rachel Smith 💜😁
ReplyDeleteTo do the ironing would be great
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ReplyDeleteTo tickle my feet
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ReplyDeletegetting things out the oven without fearing burning myself!
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ReplyDeleteA back massager! my husband tries but he gets distracted by something on tv and leaves me stranded
ReplyDeleteMassaging my back
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ReplyDeleteMargaret Clarkson
ReplyDeleteCleaning, definitely
I'd use a robot arm to keep hold of the remote, it's always going missing! 😂
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ReplyDeleteTo help me carry my shopping.
ReplyDeleteDoing my hair, whilst I did my make up with my other arms!
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ReplyDeleteRobot arms are fascinating things. I suspect this would be educational for me, let alone the kids!
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Book Complementary Therapies
With busy lives it's likely that we would all benefit from having a robot :- To ease the lot / load. Improve our quality of life.
Rachel Craig
Unloading the dishwasher
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ReplyDeleteThis is so cool. I would use it to do everything because I'm lazy.
ReplyDeleteGet me drinks from the Fridge.
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ReplyDeleteTo give my oven a good scrub as it is a disgrace x
ReplyDeleteFor reaching food on the top shelf of the fridge that I can't reach!
ReplyDeleteTo do my ironing which would be wonderful
ReplyDeleteIt feeding me grapes or chocolate would be great!
ReplyDeletefeeding the baby so i can eat hot dinner! ;D
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ReplyDeletecooking
ReplyDeleteHas to be doing the washing up.
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ReplyDeleteChopping all of the vegetables when I cook to save my arm and hand from aching and it would be quicker
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ReplyDeleteTidying up kids toys haha
ReplyDeleteI'd use a robot arm for getting rid of spiders! No way on this earth I'd touch one!
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ReplyDeleteTo help with the housework
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ReplyDeleteTo take care of the ironing my most hated job
ReplyDeleteGoing to get something from another room, when I'm working and don't want to lose my train of thought!
ReplyDeleteI would use it to open jars that are hard to open.
ReplyDeleteI would get my robot arm to be prodding my son to concentrate on his school work
ReplyDeleteHi that’s awesome! A friend need the instruction manual. Can you help by scanning the manual and send it to me. Or know where I can download the manual..? Thank you 😊
ReplyDeleteHiya. If you email me thebrickcastle@gmail.com then I can send you photos of the manual :)
DeleteWe lost our instruction also We need one where we can get it??!!
DeleteHiya Roj, the same to you - if you email me at thebrickcastle@gmail.com I can send you a PDF copy - it says so near the bottom of the post :)
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