Sunday, July 25, 2010

Animation Peg board for less than $1

After spending ages looking for an animation peg board I decided to make my own.

What you will need.
  1. A wooden ruler (mine cost just 50c)


2. A piece of wooden dowel (6mm diameter) - also cost around 50c.

  1. some wood glue
  2. A pencil
  3. An electril drill (with various drill bits)
  4. A three-hole holepunch
  5. Some paper (punched with the three hole punch)
Step 1: Punch a 3-hole piece of paper and lay it over the wooden ruler






Step 2: Mark the three holes with your pencil onto the wooden ruler.





Step 3: Using a drill bit that is about half the diameter of the dowel (~3mm) drill a hole through the ruler at each of the marked points. This is so that the soft wood doesn't splinter or crack.



Step 4: Now using a 5mm drill bit, finish drilling out the 3 holes.



Step5: Cut the dowel into equal lengths (this is to your own taste, but should be at leat 1-2cm) and squeeze it into the holes then remove before glueing.



Step 6: Put some wood glue in each of the holes and re-insert the pegs. Let it dry for at least a day or two.



Step 7: I have a sheet of perspex I bought for $2 and when I bought it I got the plastic maker to cut out a circle from the middle of it as well as a couple of little circles. I then just used some masking tape to tape my $1 peg board onto it.



So there you go, the deluxe 2D animator's desk grand total of $3!



Now where did I put my $200 pencil sharpener?