TayoSolagbade.com presents “What You Need to Build Battery Powered Toy Bike From Scrap [Highlight Video by 13 Year Old – Personal Achievement Coaching for Kids™] ”
This 13 year old makes battery powered toy bikes from sweet sticks and electronics scrap!
[Case study from my “Personal Achievement Coaching for Kids (PACK)™ Program”]
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This 13 year old makes battery powered toy bikes from sweet sticks and electronics scrap!
He gets the rotor to drive the toy bike from damaged electronic devices, like THIS old DVD player.
He uses old microphone battery discarded in church (or buys new one for N100) to power the rotor.
He improvises with matches & basic tools to apply ideas he got from a 3 min video by a US based expert
Fitting the rotor into the rear wheel made from 2 plastic coke bottle covers.
Joining the wheel to the bike frame
Fitting bike’s handle bars – made from discarded sweet sticks
All parts now fitted….
Initial test run…Adjustments to eliminate wobbling will be done till OK
Close-up of motorized bike wheel in motion
His name is Chika…& we intend to help him refine this toy bike’s finishing, so he can sell it.
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Email chika at tksola.com to request his 4 part video tutorial on how to build your own battery powered toy bike
A LIVE demonstration workshop by Chika is available for groups of kids On-Demand [Email chika at tksola dot com]
© Copyright 2016 SDAc’s Creative Business (CB) Solutions | info@tksola.com | +234-803-302-1263 | +229-66-122-136
Video recording by: Chukwuemeka
Video Editing by: Tayo
Music by: Ville Nousiainen
He gets the rotor to drive the toy bike from damaged electronic devices, like THIS old DVD player.
He uses old microphone battery discarded in church (or buys new one for N100) to power the rotor.
He improvises with matches & basic tools to apply ideas he got from a 3 min video by a US based expert
Test running the rotor
Fitting the rotor into the rear wheel made from 2 plastic coke bottle covers.
Joining the wheel to the bike frame.
Fitting bike’s handle bars – made from discarded sweet sticks
All parts now fitted….
Initial test run…Adjustments to eliminate wobbling will be done till OK
Close-up of motorized bike wheel in motion
His name is Chika…& we intend to help him refine this toy bike’s finishing, so he can sell it.
Hear him: Now I have made my HW (battery) powered motorcycle. Thanks for watching. Bye!
LIKE this video and share it to inspire others.
Email chika@tksola.com to request his 4 part video tutorial on how to build your own battery powered toy bike
A LIVE demonstration workshop by Chika is available for groups of kids On-Demand [Email chika@tksola.com]
Video recording by: Chukwuemeka
Video Editing by: Tayo
Music by: Ville Nousiainen
© Copyright 2016 SDAc’s Creative Business (CB) Solutions | info@tksola.com | +234-803-302-1263 | +229-66-122-136
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