My Version Of Magic Box That Produced The Idea Of A New Toy


March 30th, 2009

by Cecile Cinco

I’d like to start off by mentioning that the initial idea came from Lou as she showed how to make her magic box.

I did some revisions to make my own version, though. I made mine out of tetra packs and later tried it with acetate to make my new toy. I have no defined sizes because you can make any size you want as long as you work with squares. Also, since I work with whatever is available with me at the moment, I have to adjust.

There are 33 pictures I uploaded at picasaweb, just in case there are some missing to load here.

Top: my collection of empty tetra packs.

Top: cut off the ends.

Top: open up.

Top: make 6.

Top: make 4 1/4″ shorter (widthwise).

Top: fold triangle. cut off excess to make square.

Top: you need 4 of a kind (a bit smaller) and 2 of a kind (uncut sides).

Top: fold to the center after marking diagonals.

Top: another round of folding, making the corners touch the opposite fold mark.

Top: cutting marks. fold triangles.

Top: cut view.

Top: make fold marks on opposite ends.

Top: make fold mark on the other opposite ends.

Top: make flaps 1 and 2 overlap and lock with the triangle part.

Top: locked.

Top: do with the opposite.

Top: fold the little triangles and fold to lock.

Top: same as above.

Top: your box is done.

Top: bottom part.

Top: you have 4 small boxes and 2 slightly bigger ones, and body wrap. since i had no liquid glue, i used my excess glue gun stick and used a lighter to melt it since my glue gun is not working.

Top: assembled.

Top: top cover and bottom support.

Top: stackable sideways.

Top: stackable one over the other.

Top: to create my toy, I looked for my pony tail that had snapped and use the beads.

Top: this time I used acetate with 5 smaller boxes plus 2 slightly larger boxes to be the top cover and bottom support.

Top: holes burned through 4 of the smaller boxes.

Top: selected 60 beads.

Top: put the beads on the topmost.

Top: put the top cover and bottom support and used clear tape so they do not accidentally detach and scatter all the beads around.

Top: another view of the complete toy; the object of the game: start with all beads on top, let them all fall to the bottomestĀ  level, invert and repeat to have all beads in the original level; the player with the shortest time to finish is the winner.

Top: attached my logo.

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2 Responses to “My Version Of Magic Box That Produced The Idea Of A New Toy”

  1. Conservatories Croydon on October 11, 2009 10:15 pm

    I really like what you guys are promoting on here, recycling products is great not only for the environment its great fun too, I hope the world will start to take it more seriously!

  2. Locksmiths Croydon on February 3, 2010 3:15 am

    What a truly fantastic idea, I always do my bit to reduce my carbon footprint and things like these are always going to help

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