John Park in the Maker Shed: Karakuri kit build

John Park in the Maker Shed: Karakuri kit build

Gakken makes excellent kits, many of which come from the Maker Shed with English instructions. The Karakuri Somersault Doll kit‘s directions are Japanese-only however, so I put together this build video to show the key assembly steps.

In the Maker Shed:

Employing a centuries old secret artisan technique collected from real Edo-period figures, the kit includes everything you need to create your own acrobatic doll (even the screwdriver!), plus a festive traditional kimono and a stylish tiered pedestal on which to stage performances. Moreover, with you pulling the strings, you can adjust the mechanism to control the velocity of the doll’s action. There are no English instructions included (book and kit are in Japanese but beautifully done) but the detailed illustrations are more than enough to easily put this kit together. MAKE is proud to be the exclusive distributor in North America for these brilliant kits from Gakken.

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Karakuri Somersault Doll

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John Edgar Park likes to make things and tell people about it. He builds project for Adafruit Industries. You can find him at jpixl.net and twitter/IG @johnedgarpark

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