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Endless Sketchbook

Step 10Make it.

Make it.
Since the endless sketchbook is a prototype, I'm not sharing many of my measurements. Also chances are you can probably make a better box out of than I. You will most likely have to develop the design some to work with the materials you happen to use. I used rubber bands to hold the box together, you might want to use screws or glue or something else.

1. Make a box
2. Drill a bunch of holes in the box.
3. Insert axles
4. Put spiny things on axles or have your axles spin.
5. Cut a hole in face of box
6. Put a backing on the face of the box that has a small gap for paper to fit through.
7. Cut strips of paper and tape it together into a large strip.
8. Thread paper through axles in box and between face and backing
9. Tape strip of paper together to make a loop.
10. Sketch away.

If you really wanted to, you could make this project out of an empty cereal box by simply cramming a loop of paper in it. The important thing is that you find what will work best for you.
I'm just giving you a foundation to start on.
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I'm an idea person. I love developing ideas and inventing wonderful things. I'm opening an art gallery in Portland Oregon soon. http://www.artbuytheinch.com