Building a Collapsible Marching Machine
Last Update: 12/31/11
A marching block is a acoustical device that simulates the sound of a battalion of people (got to be pc) marching. Here is the method that I used to build mine.
(Click pics for bigger view.)
Materials:
One piece of wood 2" x 3" x 106" (2 2"x3"x8" 's)
1 wooden dowel 1.5" x 48"
50' of thin rope
3 hinges and 1 hasp
2 handles
9 1/4 in. dia. eye bolts with washers
9 screw in eyebolts
20 2.5 in. 1/4 in hex bolts with nuts and washers
20 1.5 in. fender washers
Cut wood into 4 pieces. 2- 33 in long and 2- 20 in long
Drill holes for the eyebolts in 1 short and 1 long piece according to plan.
Cut dowel into 2.25 in. pieces and drill a 1/4 in. hole in the middle. Use a larger drill bit to counter sink the holes for the bolts on the bottom of the pegs.
Sand/stain/paint/whatever the wood.
Assemble the frame as shown. You may have to drill additional holes in the hinges to assure secure mounting.
Secure the upper Left corner by drilling 2 holes in the long piece
Put 2 screws through the holes into the other piece to act as pins to hold it together.
Mount the eye hooks and bolts in the frame and attach rope.
Assemble pegs and attach to rope bolting securely
Mount handle in a convenient position.
Collapse by removing the pegs and undoing the removable eyebolts. Wrap them up and secure them to the permanent eyebolts. Use 2 of them to hole the collapsed machine together as shown in photo.
Total Cost: ~ $30