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Hi, this toy chainsaw can be used on several occasions since trash movie to a fantasy party. It operates very simple: a button is pushed on the handle where it is held, which connects the engine and causes current to run. It was made with recycled materials that I had at home.
I hope you enjoy.
 
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Step 1: Materials needed

- 04 gears of a bicycle rear derailleur gears (screw, inner cylinder and the two caps, each);

- More than 02 screws to the inner cylinder;

- About 75cm bike chain (run);

- Slatted wooden box *

* I used 3mm balsa wood as he had at home. Can also be used thick cardboard (0.5 mm) which is much easier to find.

- Cart with a gear wheel, as figure;

or

- Standard servo modified for continuous rotation (see the internet how to make this change);

- 2 hangers (servo arm as shown);

- 2 small screws or glue to attach the hangers.

- 1 support for four batteries

- 1 normally open switch

- Hot glue, glue, ruler, pen, pencil, etc ...
jng zheng han says: Dec 9, 2012. 5:12 AM
Umm, is there a video? I'm sorry that I find this hard to understand but it would help. I'm just a 13 year old trying to mess around and just try to get it to work. Will a video be up soon? Or could you link me to the video? Thanks!
PeckLauros (author) in reply to jng zheng hanDec 10, 2012. 5:44 PM
Hi. Its a old project with no video but i will tri to make one.
Victor Moser says: Oct 22, 2011. 1:17 PM
Putz velho, bom demais, criatividade é tudo!
Bom achar um BR aqui no site =D
PeckLauros (author) in reply to Victor MoserOct 22, 2011. 6:20 PM
Hehehe.. valeu!
randofo says: Jul 15, 2011. 10:42 AM
Do you have a video of this going?
PeckLauros (author) in reply to randofoJul 15, 2011. 11:14 AM
Oh yes. But I'm having difficulties to embending.
bgepp1 in reply to PeckLaurosJul 26, 2011. 12:11 PM
just upload to Youtube and post the link - this chain saw is so incredibly cool buuuuut in this day-and-age you gotta have the video demo. can't wait to see this baby in action!
PeckLauros (author) in reply to bgepp1Jul 26, 2011. 7:14 PM
hehehe.. soon i will make other video
randofo in reply to PeckLaurosJul 15, 2011. 11:15 AM
If you would like, I can embed it for you if you give me the link
PeckLauros (author) in reply to randofoJul 15, 2011. 11:20 AM
It has a lik of running gear. You can place?
randofo in reply to PeckLaurosJul 15, 2011. 11:39 AM
Done.
actimm says: Jul 21, 2011. 12:05 PM
I think it's a good instructable in the design and planning and I especially liked the picture by picture detail of the build through the steps, but sadly, the sentence structure and word choices show the limitations of the translation software. I run into the same issues with user's manuals for some of the milling machines I use at work.
PeckLauros (author) in reply to actimmJul 21, 2011. 12:12 PM
Thanks for the comment. Glad you liked the step by step.
I promise to improve my English, as far as possible.
The Papier Boy says: Jul 17, 2011. 9:35 AM
This would be perfect for cutting down the cardboard tree in my backyard.
bajablue in reply to The Papier BoyJul 18, 2011. 5:36 AM
;-D
PeckLauros (author) in reply to The Papier BoyJul 17, 2011. 9:45 AM
Hehehehehe..... I did exactly that thinking
cambigfoot says: Jul 17, 2011. 11:40 AM
at www.harborfreight.com you can buy an 18v rechargeble battery with charger for cheap . if you used that battery it would look more realistic but still ur projects cool
PeckLauros (author) in reply to cambigfootJul 17, 2011. 12:28 PM
I will see it later. Thank you
aeray says: Jul 15, 2011. 6:57 PM
Excellent work. It appears to be a left-handed chainsaw though. Even more sinister that way, though.
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