The past couple days, I have been devoting most of my knexing (is that a word?) time taking down my Ferris wheel. Why, you ask? Because I really needed more blue connectors freed up. xD However, tonight I got inspired to make a ladder toss game! I have seen it made out of PVC pipe, so I figured I could make one out of knex! It's portable enough that you could take it to a tailgate or just use it out in your lawn during a cookout!
Coming soon: some sort of big build. Haven't decided what exactly I will make yet, but I am thinking maybe a coaster or a ball tower.
Friday, June 26, 2015
Saturday, June 20, 2015
Knex Guest Builder: Elijah
I received these pictures from some friends who saw my post about hosting guest builders! So, here is our first guest builder: Elijah. I always enjoy seeing the different creations he makes on Facebook. He seems to enjoy building by himself as well as with his grandpa!
Elijah and his recent build: a knex gun.
These types of guns work with the use of a rubber band! You just slip the rod into the barrel (the white part) and pull the orange and black trigger out of the way. The rubber band acts as a spring, propelling the red rod through the barrel.
Some more of Elijah's creations.
Rubber bands are one of my favorite supplements for knex builds, and Elijah has found them quite useful as well!
While he loves building catapults, he does enjoy making all kinds of builds. These are some vehicles that he made.
Thanks so much for sharing your creations with us, Elijah! You're proof that even from a young age, you can enjoying building with K'nex. I look forward to seeing what you create in the coming months and years!
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Knex Photo Frames
This build is easy enough for pretty much any age! You can make these with your kids, and then they can pick out some of their favorite photos to put up in their bedroom or playroom! Knex photo frames are fairly easily customizable to whichever size you need. I found that Wal-Mart's photos are weird sizes (the middle two frames). I am thinking a collage frame would be pretty cool made out of k'nex as well, but I am trying to figure out what exactly that should look like. So, I may get around to doing that a little later on. Without further ado, here is today's knex creation:
If you've got ideas for new, creative, interesting, or ingenious builds, just let me know! Also, I am looking for builders to guest on my blog! So, if you've got something ingenious or useful you'd like to share (no matter your age!), just send me a tweet/message/e-mail/comment!
Four frames I made using random old pictures I found.
5x7
Back of the 5x7
Weird Wal-Mart size
Back of weird Wal-Mart size
Wallet size
Back of wallet size
Wal-Mart wallet size
Back of Wal-Mart wallet size
If you've got ideas for new, creative, interesting, or ingenious builds, just let me know! Also, I am looking for builders to guest on my blog! So, if you've got something ingenious or useful you'd like to share (no matter your age!), just send me a tweet/message/e-mail/comment!
Friday, June 5, 2015
Knex Lazy Susan (or turntable)
Hello, cyberworld! If you've never been to my blog before, welcome! I try to take K'nex and make them into everyday, useful items. Sometimes, I just make things for fun, though, because let's face it... Knex are meant to be fun! Today, my build is more of a functional build: a lazy susan. Now, let me note that this is not for placing really small or skinny items on, as I did not cover the whole area with platforms. My main intent for this was that it be useful for cake decorating. However, it could be used for various other things. For instance, it can hold condiments or a pizza on the dinner table. You could also use it in your cupboard for storing spices (although, depending on the size of the spice bottles, you may want to lay down some cardstock or cardboard first). In that same vein, you could make a second tier and put larger bottles on the bottom and the short ones up top! Use your imagination!
The top on the lazy susan.
The lazy susan flipped upside down so you can see the base.
Side view.
View from the bottom.
Another side view.
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