Creating the ‘Bubble-swing’ Brief Create a rotating fairground ride using a battery source.

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Creating the ‘Bubble-swing’ Brief Create a rotating fairground ride using a battery source

The Plans We decided to use the belt and pulley system, using a bubble theme

This is one of the bubble seats we designed for the ride.

The blue balls form the main column for our product. This needed to rotate freely. The yellow balls formed the body and head of our rubber ducky!

We successfully built and tested our electric motor system

This formed the base of our product, we designed it to hide the circuit while allowing easy access to the switch

Once our bubbles had dried, we glued them together, with a rod inside to hold the column in place and provide support. The challenge was to make sure the bubbles didn’t cause any friction!

Using a hot glue gun we secured our swing seats in place This was the final step before putting the product together

End design not in motion

This is our final product, the design was simple and effective, resulting in an attractive and successful ride!