Gunda-Gunda is the Zulu name for the classic 'cotton reel car' that uses an elastic band for power, and a wax disk to slow it down.
This one is built from the kit supplied by The University of KwaZulu-Natal (thankyou Prof!) and I really enjoyed it. Construction is simple and I spent a pleasant hour making it then playing with it with my 7 year old son. (In fact it is right here in front of my monitor and now and then while thinking I wind it up and watch it crawl over the bric-a-brac on my desk.)
In fact this thing is so simple to make that I did it from memory, having taken the instruction sheets to work to scan them and the left them there that night as they were 'hidden' in the scanner and I forgot them entirely. I am now contemplating a 4x4 version, and some other modifications for increased offroad performance.
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The front of the information sheet. Last edited November 07 2004 21:01:02.
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The 'additional information' side of the instruction sheet. The other side has the building instructions (not shown here to preserve what little is left of any proprietory information after you see all the fotos here :-). Last edited November 07 2004 21:02:36.
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The kit arrives in a heat sealed plastic envelope with all the materials you need. Last edited November 07 2004 21:08:04.
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A little glue around the ends of the axle tube and one can stand it on end with a weight on it (this is my portable anvil, an offcut from a 60x60mm mild steel bar). My bottle of glue claims to be set after clamping for 12 minutes, so that is how long it got! Last edited November 07 2004 21:21:16.
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Around about now I got carried away and took no progress images, ending up with the glued together drive washer. One simply cuts the one washer into 3 peices alongside the holde edges, then glues the outer bits to the remaining washer. This gives a groove in which the stick can sit and drive the device. Last edited November 07 2004 21:24:28.
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This one shows the elastic bands threaded through and ready for the wax and the drive washer to be fitted before the stick is inserted. The bit of wire provided for pulling this through really works well. Last edited November 07 2004 21:28:34.
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The other end of the elastic band motor is held by a simple staple through the holes provided. Last edited November 07 2004 21:29:34.
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The washers are on and the stick inserted. You may hav enoticed in the 4th image that the stick had a frayed end where a bit had split off from the side for a few centimeters. I glued that bit back on so that it would not cause splinters or interfere with the operation. Last edited November 07 2004 21:33:22.
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Successfully climbing the first obstacle to hand, the 5 inch high pile of table cloth we'd pushed out of the way so we could build on the dining table. Last edited November 07 2004 21:35:50.
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Happiness is a new toy (for boys and men), while the cats wait for supper. Last edited November 07 2004 21:37:22.
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For more information and to order kits.... (note that I, the web page creator, am not involved in this project other than as a satisfied builder)
Department of Mechanical Engineeering University of Natal Durban South Africa 4041 Tel 031 260 3206 Fax 031 260 3217 Email bindon/@/nu.ac.za (lose the '/'s for a valid address)
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