Steel ball escapement

+ birdhouse

Desk organizer

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By Making Manzanita

Steel ball escapement

This marble-run escapement releases one steel ball per cycle and is fun to watch and listen to. The middle lever arm pivots up and down.

On the upstroke, it hits a steel ball which then jumps out of the upper track. I built the escapement from some spare wood pieces I had laying around.

By rschoenm

How to build a birdhouse

Easy and inexpensive to make, a birdhouse can be a great woodworking project to undertake with kids

—and a boon for the avian population in your neighborhood.

By Chris Gardner

>> Free plan 

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