
Makedo Toolset 360
A group kit of cardboard construction tools for many hands to make light work.
For libraries, workshops, birthday parties, maker spaces, design studios and delightfully ambitious home projects. Â Â
share the world of playful cardboard construction
- 360 reusable parts
- 12 to 24 makers
- run small group projects
- recycle and reuse!
Kit Includes:
- 225 makedo scrus
- 100 XL makedo scrus
- 10 Mini-Tools
- 10 Scrudrivers
- 10 Safe-Saws
These re-usable scrus can be used to connect cardboard of various thicknesses together. Â At Little Bird we have been using these Scrus since they first appeared on the market! Â Some of our favourite projects have been Mr Makedo - a robot who had a servo arm that could wave up and down. Â The Little Bird Logo at 2018 Edutech and our sign at work!
They are great in Education for Prototyping ideas and creating engineering project. Â We have seen project where a team creates a 'boat' using boxes and scrus and how long they can withstand a catapult onslaught. Also gripper arms, Â build-your-own fort or weight bearing bridges.
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A group kit of cardboard construction tools for many hands to make light work.
For libraries, workshops, birthday parties, maker spaces, design studios and delightfully ambitious home projects. Â Â
share the world of playful cardboard construction
- 360 reusable parts
- 12 to 24 makers
- run small group projects
- recycle and reuse!
Kit Includes:
- 225 makedo scrus
- 100 XL makedo scrus
- 10 Mini-Tools
- 10 Scrudrivers
- 10 Safe-Saws
These re-usable scrus can be used to connect cardboard of various thicknesses together. Â At Little Bird we have been using these Scrus since they first appeared on the market! Â Some of our favourite projects have been Mr Makedo - a robot who had a servo arm that could wave up and down. Â The Little Bird Logo at 2018 Edutech and our sign at work!
They are great in Education for Prototyping ideas and creating engineering project. Â We have seen project where a team creates a 'boat' using boxes and scrus and how long they can withstand a catapult onslaught. Also gripper arms, Â build-your-own fort or weight bearing bridges.



















