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Friday, December 11, 2009. Can Robot Dog How-To. 1 Open one end of each can with a smooth-edge can opener. Use the larger can for the body, the smaller for the head. For the tail, drill two small holes near the open end of the large can; insert a bolt through the hole and fasten with a nut. Slide the extension spring over the bolt, and secure it through the second hole by hooking it from the inside out. Tin Can Dog Robot. And there you go! Large can such as one that held crushed or whole tomatoes.

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Friday, December 11, 2009. Can Robot Dog How-To. 1 Open one end of each can with a smooth-edge can opener. Use the larger can for the body, the smaller for the head. For the tail, drill two small holes near the open end of the large can; insert a bolt through the hole and fasten with a nut. Slide the extension spring over the bolt, and secure it through the second hole by hooking it from the inside out. Tin Can Dog Robot. And there you go! Large can such as one that held crushed or whole tomatoes.

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