Metal Robot Doll
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After winning a local Earth day contest prize fro recycled art, I continued playing with disassembled electric motors I had in my shop, and made a few amusing robots entirely out of recycled parts. This was the latest. I used salvaged copper wire to make a hair do, and add color to the torso. Old guitar knobs became the eyes, and a zip drive motor was the stomach. All fasteners are re used too. I also made the base from scrap wood glued together, originally intended as a coaster.